“In this address, he outlined a plan that he believed would ensure a unified India while providing adequate safeguards for all minority groups. He opposed the formation of a Constituent Assembly until the communal issue was resolved…
Even in today’s context, where majoritarian threats have taken on a fascist form, Ambedkar’s theory on communal and political majorities remains highly relevant. However, the failure to seriously engage with it in Indian political discourse reflects a lack of political insight.”
Dr D.Ravikumar
Member of Parliament
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