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Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate​​ on caste-based separate electorates

  • September 23, 2023
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Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate​​ on caste-based separate electorates

Subject: History

Section: Modern HISTORY

Source: IE

Introduction:

  • In September 1932, Mahatma Gandhi initiated a life-threatening fast in Pune’s Yerawada Central Jail to protest caste-based separate electorates, a decision still influential today.
  • Fasting was a potent tool in Gandhi’s arsenal, serving as personal penance and a means of pressuring those in power due to his immense popularity.
  • The “Gandhi-Ambedkar debate” revolved around their differing caste perspectives, culminating in Gandhi’s “victory” reflected in India’s reservation system.

Differences in Views on Caste:

AspectGandhi’s Views on CasteAmbedkar’s Views on Caste
Early PerspectiveSupported caste, including restrictionsRadical, rejected caste as divinely ordained
Approach to UntouchabilityOpposed untouchability, promoted unityAdvocated for the rejection of untouchability
Role of Caste in HinduismConsidered caste vital to HinduismBelieved caste needed to be eradicated from Hinduism
Evolution of ViewsEvolved over time, influenced by the Dalit movementConsistently radical, emphasized political power for lower castes
Solution to CasteRejected caste but not HinduismCalled for rejecting both caste and Hinduism

Differences in Views on Separate Electorates:

AspectGandhi’s Views on Separate ElectoratesAmbedkar’s Views on Separate Electorates
RationaleOpposed separate electorates, saw them as ineffectiveAdvocated for separate electorates as a means of political empowerment
Political PowerBelieved lower castes should aspire to broader political representationEmphasized that political power was crucial for lower castes to address grievances
Integration vs. EmpowermentFavored integration, feared divisions within HinduismPrioritized empowerment and saw separate electorates as a way to prevent domination
Perception of ResultsThought separate electorates “do too little” for lower castesSaw separate electorates as a necessary step toward challenging oppression
Impact on UnityFeared that separate electorates would divide Hindu communityBelieved separate electorates could empower lower castes without compromising unity

The Yerawada Fast and the Poona Pact

  • In September 1932, Gandhi began a fast unto death in Yerawada Jail, Pune, protesting caste-based separate electorates, viewing it as a divine sacrifice for the oppressed.
  • Ambedkar, despite reservations, yielded to Gandhi’s pressure due to his immense popularity, signing the Poona Pact.
  • This secured reservations for lower castes and abandoned the demand for separate electorates.

The legacy of the fast

  • Gandhi’s fast is credited with thwarting the British “divide and rule” strategy, praised by poet Rabindranath Tagore for sacrificing for India’s unity.
  • Critics see Gandhi’s fast as coercive, leaving Ambedkar no real choice.
  • Ambedkar questioned why Gandhi didn’t fast against untouchability and expressed dissatisfaction with the Joint Electorate system established by the Poona Pact, which he believed upheld upper-caste control over untouchable representatives.
Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate​​ on caste-based separate electorates History

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