what did political leaders and reformers like jyotiba phule ,gandhiji , ambedkar opposed
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these leaders and reformers were against all the social evils. They gave a lot of contributions to abolish Untouchability and caste distinctions.
jyotiba phule - He led the movement against the prevailing caste- restrictions in India. He revolted against the domination of the Brahmins and for the rights of peasants and other low -caste fellow.
Gandhi - M.K Gandhi is widely portrayed in and outside India as the main champion of the cause of the Untouchables (Dalits).
It is, however, far from the truth. Mahatma Gandhi called them “Harijans” (children of God) although that term is now considered patronizing and the term Dalit (downtrodden) is the more commonly used.
Gandhi’s contribution toward the emancipation of the untouchables is still debated, especially in the commentary of his contemporary Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who frequently saw Gandhi’s activities as detrimental to the cause of upliftment of his people.
dr B.R.Ambedkar - Ambedkar spent his whole life fighting against social discrimination.
According to Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar the caste system in India has been a divisive instrument from the very begining . He had a firm view that till this caste system continues, the outcastes liberation is not possible. This was the reason that he started a strong movement against caste system.
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these leaders and reformers were against all the social evils. They gave a lot of contributions to abolish Untouchability and caste distinctions.
jyotiba phule - He led the movement against the prevailing caste- restrictions in India. He revolted against the domination of the Brahmins and for the rights of peasants and other low -caste fellow.
Gandhi - M.K Gandhi is widely portrayed in and outside India as the main champion of the cause of the Untouchables (Dalits).
It is, however, far from the truth. Mahatma Gandhi called them “Harijans” (children of God) although that term is now considered patronizing and the term Dalit (downtrodden) is the more commonly used.
Gandhi’s contribution toward the emancipation of the untouchables is still debated, especially in the commentary of his contemporary Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who frequently saw Gandhi’s activities as detrimental to the cause of upliftment of his people.
dr B.R.Ambedkar - Ambedkar spent his whole life fighting against social discrimination.
According to Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar the caste system in India has been a divisive instrument from the very begining . He had a firm view that till this caste system continues, the outcastes liberation is not possible. This was the reason that he started a strong movement against caste system.
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They opposed discrimination against outcaste groups and caste inequalities.
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