Babasaheb’s quotes are seriously powerful — like, they make you stop and think. Here are a few that really bring out who he was and what he stood for: “Educate, agitate, organize.” “Be educated, be organized and be agitated.” “We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights.Read more
Babasaheb’s quotes are seriously powerful — like, they make you stop and think. Here are a few that really bring out who he was and what he stood for:
“Educate, agitate, organize.”
“Be educated, be organized and be agitated.”
“We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights. So carry on your agitation and organize your forces.”
“Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people.”
“Equality may be a fiction but nonetheless one must accept it as a governing principle.”
These aren’t just historical quotes — they still hit hard today.
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Ambedkar’s shift to Buddhism was more than a religious change — it was a social and political statement. He had tried working within Hinduism to bring reform, but the caste system was just too deeply rooted. After decades of fighting discrimination and seeing no real structural change, he gave up onRead more
Ambedkar’s shift to Buddhism was more than a religious change — it was a social and political statement. He had tried working within Hinduism to bring reform, but the caste system was just too deeply rooted. After decades of fighting discrimination and seeing no real structural change, he gave up on Hinduism completely.
He chose Buddhism because it offered a path rooted in reason, compassion, and equality — everything he felt was missing in caste-based Hindu society. After his conversion, he was very clear: he didn’t want his followers to look back. Hinduism, to him, had nothing more to offer once he walked away.
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