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Ambedkar

The Real Father of Nation
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Anand Ranganathan argues that BR Ambedkar, and not Mahatma Gandhi, is more deserving of the title "Father of the Nation" due to his indispensable role in the creation of modern India, in the drafting of the Constitution, and, most importantly, for his pivotal efforts to rid the country of caste-discrimination and untouchability. Ambedkar not only advocated the liberation of the untouchables, but he also boldly urged that Indians purge themselves of the "darkness of untouchability." Ambedkar's brilliance consisted on his towering intellect, mental clarity, and bravery in stating his thoughts. He showed no mercy. While his scathing criticism of the Caste System and Hinduism is well-known, his equally scathing criticism of Communism, Islam, and the Mahatma, as well as his role in the Khilafat movement that led to the Moplah massacres of Hindus, are evidence of an intellect "forged with the tenacity of scientific logic."

Author Biography:

Jagath Jayaprakash is an Academic Administrator by profession and an avid writer by intellectual pursuit. In addition, he publishes Op-Ed Articles on Political history, National security, Cyber warfare, and International relations in Malayalam and English for major media outlets like as Manorama Online, Janmabhumi, Indus Scrolls, Organiser, Kesari, and a host of other prominent news websites.
Release date NZ
March 2nd, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
80
Dimensions
127x203x4
ISBN-13
9798215212455
Product ID
36583163

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