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What was the role of mahatma gandhi in eradication of untouchability to what extend he influence framer of constitution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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He firmly believed that social, religious, and economic freedoms were of even greater importance than freedom from foreign rule. He feared that without social and economic equality, caste Hindus would continue to oppress the untouchables in free India. The caste system, therefore, must be abolished, he was convinced.

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He firmly believed that social , religion and economic freedoms were of even greater importance than freedom from foreign rule . He feared that without social and economic equality , caste Hindus will continue to opress the untouchables in free India . The caste system , therefore , must be abolished , he was convinced.

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