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B.R. Ambedkar's 'Annihilation of Caste' is still relevant

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April 13, 2025

'Annihilation of Caste' was not merely a critique but a blueprint for a revolution of the mind and society.

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

B.R. Ambedkar's 'Annihilation of Caste' is still relevant

The undelivered address by Dr B.R. Ambedkar in 1936 was considered so controversial that the conference was called off by the organizers—Jat-Pat Todak Mandal (Society for the Break Up of Caste system). When reached out by the organizers, Ambedkar famously noted that he "would not change a comma" from his speech.

Still, after the conference was cancelled, distraught and upset with this, Ambedkar published it as "Annihilation of Caste." The essay resonated with Indian society so profoundly that almost nine decades later, it remains the most relevant document in Indian political and social discourse.

Juxtaposed with India's contemporary political and social scene, it pushes us to ponder its relevance and value. As India enters Amrit Kaal (Golden Period), a phase that aims to usher in Viksit Bharat (Developed India), let's revisit this profound text on the birth anniversary of Ambedkar.

CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE

At the heart of Ambedkar's argument was the understanding that caste is not merely a social division—it is a structure of graded inequality that violates human dignity. He warned that caste was not just a division of labour but a division of labourers, fixed in hierarchy and sanctified by tradition. Ambedkar was never one to be seduced by symbolic gestures. He had no patience for the ceremonial gestures. His critique of caste wasn't about surface-level reform but structural dismantling. He famously rejected hollow gestures like inter-caste dining as distractions, not solutions to real problems. What he demanded was far more difficult: the moral courage to tear down the social foundations that normalized hierarchy and masked cruelty as custom.

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