who represent the untouchable in Simla conference converted by Lord wawels in 1946
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B. R. Ambedkar
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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
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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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