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what did Ambedkar mean by contradiction in his concluding speech to the constituent assembly​

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Q.6What did Ambedkar mean by ‘Contradiction’ in his concluding speech to the Constituent Assembly?

Ans.In his concluding speech to the Constituent Assembly Dr. Ambedkar said that India was entering a life of ‘contradictions’ on 26th Jan 1950. By this he meant that in politics Indians would have equality but in social and economic life, there would be inequality. In politics India would be recognising the principle of one man one vote, with one value, but in social and economic life, the principle of one man one value would be denied.

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Dr. Ambedkar, who was important in the creation of the Constitution, had a distinct perspective on how to eliminate disparities.

In his final address to the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Ambedkar declared that on January 26, 1950, India began a life of "contradictions."

He meant by this that while there would be equality for Indians in politics, there would still be inequity in social and economic life.

In terms of politics, India would uphold the idea of "one man, one vote, one value," but in terms of social and economic life, it would be rejected.

They would continue to lead a contradictory existence in this way. Of course, they required equality in both social and economic spheres.

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