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who represent the untouchable in Simla conference converted by Lord wawels in 1946​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

B. R. Ambedkar

Explanation:

B. R. Ambedkar represented the untouchables in Simla conference called by Lord Wavell in 1946​

Simla Conference

Lord Wavell was the Indian Viceroy for the British government. After the end of world war 2 in 1945, he called a conference in Simla and he told that British government is willing to make subcontinent independent. In this conference, he invited all major political parties and people representatives

Answered by skyfall63
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Answer: Dr. B.R.Ambedkar had represented the untouchable in Simla conference converted by Lord wawels in 1946​.

Explanation:

  • Simla Conference had been held in the year 1945 to rearrange or reelect the executive members of the Indian Council during the British Rule.
  • Lord Wavell was the Viceroy of British rule during 1945 and he had conducted this conference.
  • Dr. B. R. Ambedkar had represented the Untouchability concept faced by many poor people of India.
  • In this Simla Conference, Lord Wavell had represented a plan of placing Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, etc. like religious leaders in the Executive Council of India.
  • It has been said that Simla Conference was the first conference held after World War II in India by any Viceroy of British.

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