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What Congress and MK Gandhi have done to the Untouchables

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Discover Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s sharp critique of M.K. Gandhi and the Indian National Congress in “What Congress and M.K. Gandhi have done to the Untouchables.” This powerful work exposes their failures towards the untouchable community, revealing Ambedkar’s personal struggles and political activism. Explore the historical context of Dalit rights and the fight for representation. ISBN: 9789360803971

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789360803971
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 150 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9360803979
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jun 2024
  • Height: 30 mm
  • No of Pages: 412

25 reviews for What Congress and MK Gandhi have done to the Untouchables

  1. Swasti Jain

    This book offers a unique perspective on a sensitive topic. It can be a tough read emotionally, but very insightful.

  2. Name

    Ambedkar’s writing is impactful. It challenged my understanding of Gandhi and Congress. Some arguments are repetitive.

  3. Richa Bhardwaj

    The book definitely opened my eyes. Some arguments could’ve been presented in a more balanced way.

  4. Raghavendra Mani Tripathi

    A vital historical perspective. Ambedkar’s arguments are forceful, though sometimes feel one-sided. A necessary read for understanding Dalit issues.

  5. Aditya Gujrawat

    Ambedkar’s writing style is strong, but occasionally repetitive. Still, a very informative read.

  6. T S Kavya

    Provides a critical counter-narrative, but may not provide a comprehensive understanding of all perspectives.

  7. Vignesh P

    Ambedkar’s passion is evident. It definitely changed my perspective on certain historical figures. Highly recommended.

  8. Raghav Rathi

    This book will challenge your preconceptions, but the strong language may be off-putting for some readers.

  9. Rahul Rajak

    A significant contribution to the discourse. The book’s intensity makes it a compelling yet heavy read.

  10. Thejus Chandran C

    It’s a thought-provoking book that challenges conventional narratives. At times, I found it hard to follow the arguments.

  11. Divyanshu Kashyap

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. It offers a different lens to view historical events.

  12. Satish Kannojia

    An essential perspective. It’s hard-hitting and impactful, though it can be difficult to digest.

  13. Sanjana Srivastava

    Provides a valuable, albeit critical, viewpoint. It’s important to understand this side of the story.

  14. Khanak Bajpai

    Eye-opening and provocative! Ambedkar doesn’t hold back. It sparked important reflections on Indian history.

  15. Chirayu Shrimall

    It’s an important perspective to consider. While somewhat polemical, it sheds light on neglected aspects of history.

  16. Aha Gupta

    This book ignited my interest in Dalit rights. I wish it provided more context around some of its claims.

  17. Harsh Sharma

    A powerful critique of historical injustices. This book made me question a lot of things I thought I knew.

  18. Gaurang Athalye

    A great book. It raised questions about Gandhi’s role and policies towards untouchables.

  19. Kanav Sodhi

    The book is thought-provoking and it forced me to reconsider what I knew of that time. Highly recommended!

  20. Pooja Dipak Ingale

    It’s an okay book. It was insightful but felt somewhat biased in its presentation.

  21. Mrinal Bagai

    A critical analysis. It sheds light on the struggles faced by the untouchables. The language is complex at times.

  22. Rohit Batra

    Important but dense. Ambedkar’s perspective is crucial, though the book can be a challenging read.

  23. Vishal Baisoya

    Challenging but necessary. Be prepared to confront some uncomfortable truths about Indian history.

  24. Mansi Gupta

    A compelling narrative that challenges conventional wisdom. It is sometimes a difficult read.

  25. Shirish Saxena

    Ambedkar’s insights are remarkable and the book offers a fresh perspective. A slightly dense read though.

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