because you're from Dalit caste! you foolish boy!!
hello?? why me and my friends are forced to sit on the floor??
Later In 1924...
Each and everyone has the right move freely where ever we want!!
In a conference in late 1927
Because BR.AMBEDKAR was from Dalit caste he was not allowed to sit on chairs and get proper answers from the teachers
Later in 1955
By 1927, Ambedkar had decided to launch active movements against untouchability. He began with public movements and marches to open up public drinking water resources. He also began a struggle for the right to enter Hindu temples.
he also wrote books
, Dr Ambedkar publicly condemned the Manusmriti for justifying caste discrimination and untouchability. On December 25, 1927, Dr Ambedkar led thousands of Dalits and burnt copies of the text.
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support of these efforts, the Untouchability (Offenses) Act (1955) provides penalties for preventing anyone from enjoying a wide variety of religious, occupational, and social rights on the grounds that he or she is from a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe.
The Untouchables, The Problem of the Rupee, Who is the Shudras.
Dr. Ambedkar battled to change the existing social order which stood upon caste and class and tried to plant the seed of social justice' by advocating various issues pertaining to plight of caste system and untouchability, human rights, labourers, women rights and above all the Indian politics.