BR Ambedkar supported ghar wapsi, claims RSS
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, April 10, 2015 | UPDATED 12:11 IST
The special editions have pieces written by the Sangh Parivar's Dalit leaders and joint secretary Krishna Gopal. The books, which term Ambedkar as a nationalist, will be launched by the Sangh organising secretary Bhaiyyaji Suresh Joshi next week.
Till now, Sangh Parivar publications have never had a collector's edition. The spotlight would be on Ambedkar's views on Pakistan. "He saw the universal brotherhood of Islam uniting just Muslims. He was critical of the spirit of aggression of political Islam that takes advantage of the weakness of Hindus and follows gangsterism," said Prafulla Ketkar, Organiser's editor, according to anEconomic Times report .
"Also, when in Pakistan and some provinces such as Hyderabad, Scheduled Caste Hindus were forcibly converted, Ambedkar warned them against it and told the converted Hindus they would be welcomed back. In a way, he supported ghar wapsi," he added.
Ads by ZINC
|
Meanwhile, Anand Teltumbde, professor at IIT Kharagpur who has studied Ambedkar closely, said that the RSS has always tried to appropriate him by misinterpreting his views on Pakistan and Muslims. "Ambedkar's book, 'Thoughts on Pakistan', has to be carefully read because he fights like a lawyer for both the Hindus and Muslims," he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment