Gandhi opposed the separate electorates for the untouchables because he believed that -
Gandhi opposed the separate electorates for the untouchables because he believed that - Correct Answer it would ensure the untouchables remained untouchable in perpetuity
The correct answer is Option 3.
Key Points
- Communal Award of 1932 declared separate electorate for depressed classes.
- Gandhi's opinion that once the depressed classes were treated as a separate political entity, the question of abolishing untouchability remained in perpetuity.
- Hence, he demanded the depressed classes be elected through joint electorate and if possible a wider electorate through universal franchise. Hence, option 3 is correct.
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