Why the Ambedkarite political Parties are not Successful?
There are politically two types of the Untouchables castes in the Hindu Faith. 1.The Depressed Classes and 2.The Scheduled Castes both are the same and availing all the benefits of the reservation facilties since 1936 (As per India Act 1935 commenced on 1April 1937)
THE DEPRESSED CLASSES PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RENAMED AS THE SCHEDULED CASTES PEOPLE AS PER PUNE PACT 24 September, 1932
(Government of India (Scheduled Castes) Order in Council At the Court at Buckingham Palace The 30th April,1936)
The Depressed Classes People being themselves belongs to Hindu Faith were and are always against the ideology of the Ambedkarism because the Ambedkarism ceased to be Ambedkarism after 14th October,1956 and itself transformed to the Buddhism.The Hinduist people are always against Buddhism despite many Hindu Social Reformers born in Maharashtra. The Hindus have not emancipated from their mentality of the discrimination.The Hindu Social Reformers work is proved to be futile.
However, the Ambedkarite Followers and supporters dare not accept the truth.They are always under the misunderstanding that the Scheduled Castes people, actually they are the Depressed Classes people.They were and are never followers or supporters of the Ambedkarite Political Parties. That’s why the Ambedkarite political parties are seldom succeeded in politics.
The Total seat’s were alloted to Scheduled Caste 151 out of 151 seats Congress won 78 seats, the Independent Labour Party captured 13 seats and in addition to this they won 2 General seats total 15 seats in Bombay Presidency in 1937
In the Constituent Election,1946 two members Scheduled Caste Federation elected Jogendranath Mandal and Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar in Bengal Mandal played a pivotal role in securing Ambedkar’s election to the Constituent Assembly from Bengal in 1946 when Ambedkar faced challenges in securing a seat from Bombay. Mandal significantly contributed to the framing of the Constitution of India, with Ambedkar seeking his counsel through correspondence. Mandal collaborated with Ambedkar in establishing the Bengal branch of the Scheduled Castes Federation.He was first Law Minister in Pakistan
In the first General Election 1952 only two candidates of the Scheduled Castes Federation were elected Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar lost the election. 1.P.N.Rajbhoj, Solapur, Maharashtra and 2.M.R. Krishna, Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh
As per speech of Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, the Creator of the Joint Constituency in Loksabha and Vidhansabha at Meeting at Shyam Hotel, Nagpur, Maharashtra, which was arranged by the Scheduled Caste Federation Madhya Pradesh Branch on15th October, 1956 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar had himself cleared his stand against the reservation in politics for SC & ST Candidature (संदर्भ:- प्रबुद्ध भारत -आंबेडकर बौध्द दीक्षा विशेषांक:२७ ऑक्टोबर १९५६)
Nine candidates for Loksabha and Sevteen candidates for Bombay State of the Scheduled Castes Federation were elected in 1957 Election. It was possible only because the Scheduled Castes Federation had allied with संयुक्त महाराष्ट्र समिती
In 1998 the Ambedkarite Political Parties contested Loksabha Election and Elected Four Candidates for Loksabha they succeeded as they had allied with the Congress and Nationalist Congress Parties.
In short….
If we ally,we win
and vice versa
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Sharad Adhav,
Mumbai
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