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How did Jyotirao and the reformers justify their criticism of caste inequality in society?

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Answered by realsolutionindia
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Jyotirao Phule developed his own ideas about the injustices of caste society. He did not accept the Brahmans’ claim that they were superior to others, since they were Aryans. Phule argued that the Aryans were foreigners, who came from outside the subcontinent, and defeated and subjugated the native Indians. As the Aryans established their supremacy, they began looking at the Indians as inferior and low caste people. According to Phule, the "upper" castes had no right to their land and power: in reality, the land belonged to indigenous people, the so-called low castes.


Answered by SejalShirat
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As JYOTIRAO AND OTHER REFORMERS HAVE BEEN STRUGGLED LONG TO PREVENT THE INEQUALITIES OF CASTS also reject the claims of brahmans and at that times peoples in Society dominate each other on basis of their castes ,Jyotirao also published his book gulamgiri which means slavery many peoples were dominated and have to become slaves..
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