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The leader who did not work for the caste problem in India was.

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Answered by shivanisiri31
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The new term was earlier used by Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar. At present, issues related to the Dalits have become a political leitmotif and the people are used as vote banks. According to the 2011 census, the Dalits or the Scheduled Castes (16.6) and Scheduled Tribes (8.6) comprise over 25 percent of India's population.

Answered by Harshitm077
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Answer:

Jawaharlal Nehru is the only leader who didn't work for the caste problem in India

Explanation:

When Dr. Ambedkar has stated that "the Congress has always advocated for two types of reforms: political and social", where some members of Congress wanted to tackle both issues concurrently, while numerous other politicians has preferred political over social. But via social reforms, he has only meant reforms within the family, such as prohibiting child marriage and encouraging widow remarriage. However, a specific social reform which must also aimed at dismantling the caste system was not on the agenda of the Congress anymore. Furthermore, any social reform would be impossible in India unless the caste was broken, because caste is definitely the source of all social evils. As a result, such Congress's social-reform movement were waned and consequently, it's political reform has became its primary focus.

For more information - https://www.academia.edu/78750738/Jawaharlal_Nehrus_View_on_Caste_Based_Social_Exclusion

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