why was untouchability abolished by the Indian constitution ?
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cause upper caste started mistreatment with lower caste or untachables , it makes them distress ,sad , and full of anxiety whole day. .
even they lost their rights from everything from going into temple , anyoublic place everything
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Untouchability was a social curse in Indian culture. The British used such practices, along with Sati to show the world that Indians are savages who burn their women and treat fellow nationals as animals, and hence the British has the white man’s burden to civilise Indian
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