First, the level of discourse between the mainline Indian political parties has touched an unprecedented low even within parliament. Second, over the last few decades, Ambedkar has emerged as the only leader whom all political outfits—regional and national, cutting across ideological barriers—are competing to appropriate in contemporary India.
It's undoubtedly a fascinating journey for someone born a Dalit in a caste-ridden society during colonial rule, who suffered terrible abuse and discrimination as a child and was forced to the margins of the Indian political scene by the contemporary establishment before his demise in 1956.
Today, Ambedkar almost looms larger than anyone else in the political lexicon of India. While the BJP and the Congress—the two old political formulations with pan-India footprints today—are vying with each other to claim his legacy, Ambedkar's photographs invariably form the backdrop in the newer outfit Aam Aadmi Party's offices, along with that of Bhagat Singh.
Shunning their earlier antipathy, communists of various hues have emerged as his supporters, too. In the highly fractured Indian socio-political spectrum, no organisation of consequence is critical of Ambedkar. From being a sectional leader of depressed classes, Ambedkar has emerged as a national icon—a status only Mahatma Gandhi has had in the recent Indian narrative.
Gandhi and Ambedkar enjoyed a unique relationship. They clashed and collaborated as well. Each one was true to his wont. While Gandhi was fighting for India's freedom, Ambedkar's prime concern was to save his people, the Dalits, from oppression—an ignoble part of the centuries-old, corrosive caste system.
この記事は The New Indian Express Kollam の December 22, 2024 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です ? サインイン
この記事は The New Indian Express Kollam の December 22, 2024 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です? サインイン
Give up obsolete rituals in temples: Swami Sachidananda
SIVAGIRI Mutt president Swami Sachidananda has asked the temples under the control of the mutt and SNDP Yogam to give up those rituals which prohibit male devotees who visit temples wearing upper garments.
Scooter rider obstructs ambulance for 22 km
THE irresponsible act by a scooter rider, who refused to give way to an ambulance that was carrying a patient from Wayanad to Kozhikode for over an hour, has sparked outrage and triggered calls for action against the culprit.
Police Turn Down 36,000 Requests to Escort Prisoners to Court, Hospitals
Accusations of jeopardising human rights of inmates, proper functioning of prisons, emerge
Uma Thomas Shows Signs of Recovery, Recognizes Children
As per docs, rib fracture and lung injury require intensive treatment; preliminary probe indicates lapses by organisers
SIT Launches Probe Into Financial Dealings Of Late DCC Leader
Links Between Vijayan's Death, Coop Bank Scam?
MT's films significant amid attempts to denigrate Kerala: CM
AT A time when attempts are being made by certain quarters to use art forms such as cinema as a tool to denigrate Kerala, movies scripted and helmed by the late M T Vasudevan Nair assume significance, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.
Politics, spirituality & culture in spotlight at assembly book fest
THE third edition of the Legislative Assembly International Book Fair, scheduled from January 7 to 13 at the Assembly Complex, will have thought-provoking panel discussions on diverse topics, including politics, inclusive spirituality, books and women empowerment.
572 Complaints Resolved at Taluk-Level Adalat
Finance Minister K N Balagopal has said that long-standing issues could be resolved through taluk adalats.
Kollam-Theni National Highway Expansion Work Set to Start
Land acquisition notice in 3 weeks; financial nod to be secured soon
Sorry
● CM APOLOGISES FOR LOSS OF LIVES DUE TO ETHNIC STRIFE ● URGES PEOPLE TO FORGIVE AND FORGET PAST MISTAKES