State any tow provisions of the Gandhi -Irwin Pact. NO COPY OR PLAGIARISM !!
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Gandhi, Ambedkar and the 1932 Poona Pact
The 1931 Poona Pact shaped India’s Dalit political representation, and its implications are felt even in today’s parliamentary elections. At the heart of it lay a fundamental difference in their points of view. While Gandhi saw untouchability as a social issue, Ambedkar understood caste as a political one
Updated: Oct 01, 2019 17:39 IST
By Dhrubo Jyoti, Hindustan Times New Delhi
The impact of MK Gandhis principled resistance to BR Ambedkars political demand for separate electorates for the socalled depressed classes lives on
The impact of MK Gandhi’s principled resistance to BR Ambedkar’s political demand for separate electorates for the so-called depressed classes lives on. (HT image)
It is September 19, 1932, and morning has just dawned on Bombay (now knon as Mumbai), but dignitaries are already crowding the front porch of the Indian Merchants Chamber Hall. They have an urgent mission: to save MK Gandhi’s life, and they have less than 24 hours to do so.
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