Why did nehru call Ambedkar as the symbol of revolt?
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Nehru described Ambedkar as 'a symbol of revolt' because Ambedkar had the courage and conviction to rouse up the depressed classes of society which had suffered for long in the past.
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It is not surprising that Nehru described Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as a symbol of revolt. Going one step further, Dr. Ambedkar was not only a symbol of revolt but also an active revolutionary himself. Dr. Ambedkar was a follower of Buddha, the first revolutionary of this great land. The life-history of Dr. Ambedkar is replete with revolutionary actions of him that set the change in the lives of Dalits and other down-trodden people.
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