Social Sciences, asked by rajk569276, 1 month ago

Why is untouchability or untouchability considered an offence?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Whoever commits any offence against the person or property of any individual as a reprisal or revenge for his having exercised any right accruing to him by reason of the abolition of "untouchability" under Article 17 of the Constitution, shall, where the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term exceeding two ...

Answered by ramankumarjindal786
1

Answer:

REFER TO THE ATTACHMENT HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWER MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

Attachments:
Similar questions