What Congress and Gandhi have Done to the Untouchables / (Record no. 38653)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789388191807
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Language English
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23
Classification number 954.035
Item number AMB
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Personal name Ambedkar, Bhimaro Ramji
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Title What Congress and Gandhi have Done to the Untouchables /
Statement of responsibility, etc Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Maven Books,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
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Extent xiv, 289 p. :
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General note “In 1892, there took place in England a new election to Parliament, in which the Conservatives headed by Lord Salisbury lost and the Liberals headed by Mr. Gladstone won. The remarkable thing about this election was that notwithstanding the defeat of his party at the polls. Lord Salisbury—contrary to Parliamentary convention—refused to surrender his office to the leader of the Liberal Party. When Parliament assembled, the Queen delivered the usual gracious speech from the throne containing the legislative programme of Lord Salisbury’s Government and the usual address to Her Majesty was moved from the Government side. Lord Salisbury’s Government was an illegitimate Government. It was a challenge to the fundamental principle of the British Constitution, which recognised parliamentary Majority as the only title deed for a Party’s right to form a Government. The Liberals took up the challenge and tabled an amendment to the address. The amendment sought to condemn Lord Salisbury’s Government for its insistence on continuing in office, notwithstanding the fact that it had no majority behind it. The task of moving the amendment was entrusted to the late Lord (then Mr.) Asquith. In his speech in support of the amendment, Mr. Asquith used the now famous phrase—” Causa finita est: Roma locuta est.” (Rome has spoken and the dispute must end). The phrase was originally used by St. Augustine but in a different context. It Was used in the course of a religious controversy and had come to be used as a foundation for Papal Sovereignty. Mr. Asquith used it as a political maxim embodying the basic principle of Parliamentary Democracy. Today it is accepted as the fundamental principle on which Popular Government rests, namely, the Right of a Political Majority to Rule. It told instantaneously against Salisbury’s Government and must tell against all parties who fail at the polls wherever Parliamentary Democracy is in operation.<br/>"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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Contents Contents
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Contents Chapter I
Title A Strange Event
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Contents Chapter II
Title A Sabby Show Congress Abandons Its Plan
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Contents Chapter III
Title A Mean Deal Congress Refuses To Part With Power
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Contents Chapter IV
Title An Abject Surrender congress beats an inglorious retreat
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Contents Chapter V
Title A Political Charity Congress Plan to Kill Untouchables by Kindness
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Contents Chapter VI
Title A False Claim
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Contents Chapter VII
Title A False Charge Are Untuchableshe Tools of the British?
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Contents Chapter VIII
Title The Real Issue Aren't The Untouchables A Separate Element ?
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Contents Chapter IX
Title A Plea To The Foreigner Let not Tyranny Have Freedom to Enslave
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Contents Chapter X
Title What Do The Untouchables Say? Beware Of Mr. Gandhi .
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Contents Chapter XI
Title Gandhism The Doom of the Untouchables
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Contents Appendix I
Title Shradhanand On Bardoli Programe For Untouchables
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Contents Appendix II
Title Political Safequards For Depressed Classes
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Contents Appendix III
Title Minorities Pact
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Contents Appendix IV
Title Statement by B.R.Ambedkar On Gandhi's Fast
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Contents Appendix V
Title Temple Entry In Travancore
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Contents Appendix VI
Title Recognition of Untouchables As A Separate Element
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Contents Appendix VII
Title Minorities And Weight-age
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Contents Appendix VIII
Title Cripps Proposals
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Contents Appendix IX
Title Objections To Oripps Proposals
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Contents Appendix X
Title Correspondence Between Lord Wavell And Mr.Gandhi, 1944
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Contents Appendix XI
Title Political Demands Of Scheduled Castes
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Contents Appendix XII
Title Communal Distribution Of Population By
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Contents Appendix XIII
Title Communal Distribution of Population By Minorities In Indian States
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Contents Appendix XIV
Title Particulars of Scheduled Castes Constituencies In Regard To Seats And Voting Strength Province ;By Province
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Contents Appendix XV
Title Particulars Regarding Election, To Seats Reserved For Scheduled Castes Province By Province
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Contents Appendix XVI
Title The Wavell Plan
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element 1919-1947 Caste Caste India Castes Inde Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948 Inde Politique et gouvernement 1919-1947 India India Politics and government 1919-1947 Politics and government
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Department Name History & Geography
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction CUTN Central Library CUTN Central Library History & Geography 11/05/2023   954.035 AMB 46206 11/05/2023 11/05/2023 General Books

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