What Congress and Gandhi Done for the Untouchables?
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You must buy this book because it provides a deep and original analysis of the social and political struggles of the Untouchables, while also addressing broader issues relevant to the general Hindu public. It offers a groundbreaking discussion on the conflict between Brahminism and Democracy, presented with depth and originality that is rarely matched.
The book includes a masterly study of the 1937 election results, with detailed tables and analyses that illuminate the political landscape of the time. It is particularly important for communities in India and provides thought-provoking insights for those interested in Gandhism, including a vivid chapter analyzing Gandhian principles.
This edition is brand new, printed on high-quality 68 GSM paper, spanning 392 pages, in A5 size (14 x 2.5 x 22 cm, 300 g), and carefully packed in a shrink-wrapped polybag. With limited stock and free shipping on prepaid orders, this rare and collectible book can be secured immediately.