In today's era, modern India is still a topic of discussion among the countries of the world. This is because India's ancient history, cultural identities, socio-economic and political problems and principles are still a bit difficult to understand.
Discrimination by birth and division by religion kept the society in many indivisible categories. The country was divided into many languages, many laws, personalities of many rulers and oppressions, and was enslaved by many people for many centuries.
Instead of sowing many good thoughts, they remained divided into many different identities in society. That image is carried unchanged until today.
Today, Ambedkar is remembered for his rare humanity, public welfare, patriotism, equal respect for all, political participation, law-making, economic plans and measures, social reform, and public spirit.
But even today, the image of Ambedkar is confined to a specific caste identity, and a majority of people ignore him due to misunderstandings about his interests, his wisdom, his vision, and his legal field.
A world-renowned leader, the people of many countries have elevated his fame, and he is being honoured at all levels, such as with statues, chairs, and departments in various educational institutions. His fame is also spreading. His thoughts and actions are a repository of solutions.
Alas! It is painful that all the people in his own country see him in the narrow vision of an untouchable, a low-caste leader.
On the one hand, many social traitors and conservatives tremble at the mere mention of his name. They fear that his wisdom and principles may be a danger to them. Therefore, in various ways, they not only try to create reactions to his thoughts and seek profit but also try to tarnish his name.
We, as students of today,
especially law students, have a duty not only to study him but also to remember
his thoughts and feelings, his way of life, his unparalleled dedication and
making his name and fame known to the world.
Let us say that he is our leader –
We will win with his doctrine.
Spread Ambedkarism – "Jai Bhim"
Dr M. VADIVEL, HOD
Assistant Professor of Economics