When Dr Ambedkar told 'Gandhi's Murder' good for the country
When Dr Ambedkar told 'Gandhi's Murder' good for the country
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New Delhi: Kalicharan Maharaj has been arrested by the Chhattisgarh Police from Khajuraho on Thursday (December 30, 2021) after making indecent remarks on Mahatma Gandhi. After this, some people are opposing this arrest. The name of Dr Anand Ranganathan is also included in the protest. Dr Anand Ranganathan has presented the views of Dr Ambedkar, who played an important role in the making of the constitution by citing the freedom of expression on this arrest, in which Dr Ambedkar talks of 'cunning' in Gandhi's behaviour. Along with this, refuses to accept Gandhi as Mahatma and says that for him Gandhi is just Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi.

 

The country's first law minister, Babasaheb Ambedkar, termed Gandhi's politics as the most dishonest politics in Indian history and also held Gandhi responsible for eliminating morality from politics. Let us tell you that Babasaheb had said these things in relation to calling Gandhi 'Mahatma.' Along with this, on 8 February 1948, Babasaheb wrote a letter to his wife Savita Ambedkar. In this letter, he was explaining to his wife Savita that he agreed with her that Gandhi should not have died like this. But at the same time, Babasaheb had also clearly stated in this letter that his (Dr Ambedkar's) existence is not inspired by anyone other than Gautam Buddha.

 

In this letter, he wrote that 'I believe that great men serve their country, but there comes a time when they also become an obstacle in the progress of their country.' In this letter, he wrote that Gandhi was a positive threat to this country. He had strangled all free thought. He was holding the Congress together, which is a mixture of all the evil and selfish elements in the society and who do not agree with any social and moral principle except Gandhi's flattery. This body is not proper in running the country. At the end of this letter, Dr Ambedkar writes that 'As it is written in the Bible that sometimes some good things come out of some bad things. I think something good will come out of Gandhi's death as well. This will free people from the bondage of the great man. This will force them to think for themselves as to what is in their interest.'

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