Dr. Ambedkar, also known as the architect of the Indian Constitution, placed significant emphasis on political democracy throughout his life. As a social reformer and leader of the oppressed Dalit community in India, he recognized that true empowerment and equality could not be achieved without political representation and participation. Dr. Ambedkar vehemently advocated for the equal rights and political recognition of marginalized groups, particularly the Dalits, who had been historically marginalized and discriminated against in Indian society. He strongly believed that political democracy was the foundation upon which social and economic progress could be built, and that it was crucial for the upliftment of oppressed sections of society. Through his relentless efforts, Dr. Ambedkar worked tirelessly to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their caste or social background, had equal opportunities to participate and contribute to the political process, thus shaping the modern democratic landscape of India.
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