Non-Fictional World of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: An Analysis of His Political and Constitutional Quest as well as His Ideology of Equality, Liberty, Brotherhood, and Justice
Keywords:
B. R. Ambedkar, Constitutionalism, Social Justice, Equality and Liberty, Political IdeologyAbstract
This study briefly examines the non-fictional writings of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in which he quested the welfare of society, in the political sphere he gave new theories and concepts and well explained them as the separate electorate, dual voting, adult franchise, adequate representation, parliamentary form of governance, democracy, etc. In the Constitution, he made provisions for the downtrodden, provided fundamental rights, equality of opportunities, and abolishment of untouchability, national unity, and a judicial system, to develop Indian citizens so that they can live a life of peace and dignity.
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