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With reference to the ideological differences/similarities between Mahatma Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar, consider the following statements:
1. Gandhi advocated the Parliamentary System of Government for independent India, but Ambedkar had very little respect for the Parliamentary System of Governance.
2. Gandhi believed in the separation of State and religion, but Ambedkar never endorsed the idea of separation of politics and religion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Ideological differences/similarities between Gandhi and Ambedkar: ? Ambedkar advocated the Parliamentary System of Government for independent India, but Gandhi had very little respect for the Parliamentary System of Governance. Gandhi believed that democracy tends to get converted into mass democracy with a propensity for domination by the leaders. ? Ambedkar denounced the Vedas and other Hindu scriptures. He believed that the caste system and untouchability were the manifestations of the Hindu religious scriptures. On the contrary, Gandhi held that caste system in Hinduism has nothing to do with religious precepts and spirituality. For Gandhi, caste and Varna were different, and caste was perversive degeneration. ? Ambedkar believed in freedom of religion, free citizenship and separation of State and religion. Gandhi also endorsed the idea of freedom of religion, but never approved a separation of politics and religion.
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