Why dr.b.r.ambedkar clashed with mahatma gandhi at the second roundable conference?
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Dr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits. When the British government conceded Ambedkar’s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death. He believed that separate electorates for dalits would slow down the process of their integration into society. Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’s position and the result was the Poona Pact of September 1932. It gave the Depressed Classes (later to be known as the Schedule Castes) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate. The dalit movement, however, continued to be apprehensive of the Congressled national movement.
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Explanation:
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar clashes with Mahatma Gandhiij just because he wants a "separate electorate for Dalits". Also, he didn't like Gandhi's calling Dalits, 'Harijans'. He completely opposed Gandhi in certain matters.
Gandhi, on other hand, doesn't want to give separate electorates for Dalits as he thought this idea would divide the nation into three major groups which are not good for the country. These further lead to the Poona pact in September.
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