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Imagine & write a conversation between Mahatma Gandhi & Ambedkar on General Electorate & Gandhian Era - Timeline

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Answered by hello12348
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Gandhi invited Ambedkar to express his views in Harijan as well. Ambedkar

declined, but Gandhi called attention to them anyway, and proceeded to publish (in July of 1936, in two issues of the journal) some relevant comments of

his own, in which he went so far as to declare that Dr Ambedkar had made

a “profound mistake” (while actually describing not just one but two such

alleged mistakes; this slip indicates to me that Gandhi was writing too hastily).

Ambedkar responded with a carefully composed virtuoso display of academic

and barrister-like disputation. It is almost a pity merely to print the extracts

that are to be found on pages 36-45 below; they ought rather to

Answered by cjsdnjvmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Answer:

Gandhi invited Ambedkar to express his views in Harijan as well. Ambedkar

declined, but Gandhi called attention to them anyway, and proceeded to publish (in July of 1936, in two issues of the journal) some relevant comments of

his own, in which he went so far as to declare that Dr Ambedkar had made

a “profound mistake” (while actually describing not just one but two such

alleged mistakes; this slip indicates to me that Gandhi was writing too hastily).

Ambedkar responded with a carefully composed virtuoso display of academic

and barrister-like disputation. It is almost a pity merely to print the extracts

that are to be found on pages 36-45 below; they ought rather to

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