Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar: What is the limit of gratitude in the eyes of Dr. BR Ambedkar?
According to Dr. BR Ambedkar what are the limits to Gratitude? : In one of the major suggestions of Constitution maker Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, in his first warning, it was suggested that if we have to achieve our social and economic objectives, we should fast hold on constitutional methods. Have to make He believed that we should leave behind the methods of bloody revolution. By this he meant giving up the method of civil disobedience, non-cooperation and Satyagraha. This may be a shocking requirement, but on this he clarified his view further by saying that when there was no way to use constitutional methods to achieve economic and social objectives, then these unconstitutional methods were used. It was justified to use them, but where constitutional methods are open (through the constitution), there can be no justification for adopting these unconstitutional methods.
By dalitawaz
Among his warnings given by Dr. BR Ambedkar in his last speech to the Constituent Assembly, he used John Stuart Mill’s ideas towards democracy to suggest the second warning. Quoting Stuart Mill’s Thoughts on Democracy) said that before any leader or any institution, citizens should not surrender blindly.
In fact, John Stuart Mill had said that, “One should not lay one’s liberty at the feet of a great man, or trust one with the power vested in him, which would enable him to subdue institutions.” Makes.” For this, Dr. Ambedkar believed that there is nothing wrong in being grateful to those great men who have rendered their services for the country throughout their life, but gratitude has its limits (Limits to Gratefulness).
Dr. BR Ambedkar (Dr. BR Ambedkar) had also put forward the views of Irish Patriot Daniel O’Connell (Irish Patriot Daniel O’Connell Thoughts) in front of the house. According to Daniel O’Connell, “No man can be indebted to another at the cost of his honour, no woman can be indebted to anyone at the cost of her chastity, and no No country can be indebted to anyone at the cost of its independence.
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