How Nehru in collaboration with Communist leader Dange orchestrated Dr Ambedkar's electoral defeat in 1952
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How Nehru in collaboration with Communist leader Dange orchestrated Dr Ambedkar’s electoral defeat in 1952

Prakhar ShrivastavaPrakhar Shrivastava
Apr 14, 2024, 05:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat
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Dr ambedkar taking oath while the then PM Jawahar Lal is sitting (File Photo: Image Source X)

Dr ambedkar taking oath while the then PM Jawahar Lal is sitting (File Photo: Image Source X)

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The legacy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, revered as the architect of the Indian Constitution and a towering figure in the fight against social injustice, is once again under scrutiny as revelations surface regarding the electoral frauds he faced and their toll on his health.

In 1952, Dr. Ambedkar, having resigned from Nehru’s cabinet, contested from North Mumbai. However, he encountered formidable opposition from Nehru’s Congress, which fielded Narayan Kajrolkar, a milk seller, as its candidate. Adding to the challenge, the Communist Party, led by Shripad Amrit Dange, openly campaigned against Dr. Ambedkar, labelling him a “traitor.”

The election witnessed heightened political tensions as Nehru himself visited Mumbai twice to campaign against Dr. Ambedkar, while Dange distributed pamphlets defaming the Dalit leader. Amidst these efforts, allegations of electoral malpractice surfaced, with reports of rigging and cancelled votes. Dr. Ambedkar’s defeat by approximately 14 thousand votes raised eyebrows, especially considering the staggering 78 thousand cancelled votes in the election.

Renowned author Dhananjay Keer, in his acclaimed book “Doctor Babasaheb Ambedkar – Jeevan Charit,” meticulously documented Dr. Ambedkar’s electoral journey, highlighting his shock and disbelief at the outcome. In a statement following his defeat, Dr. Ambedkar called for an investigation by the Election Commissioner, expressing concern over the apparent waste of widespread support garnered from the people of Mumbai.

Echoing Dr. Ambedkar’s scepticism, socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan also raised doubts about the integrity of the election results, emphasising the need for scrutiny. Dr. Ambedkar himself attributed his loss to a conspiracy orchestrated by communist leader Shripad Amrit Dange, further fueling speculation and controversy surrounding the election.

Dr. Ambedkar, revered as the architect of the Indian Constitution and a towering advocate for social justice, found himself embroiled in a contentious battle against electoral fraud and personal adversity.

In the aftermath of the 1952 general elections, Dr. Ambedkar’s defeat in North Mumbai reverberated with accusations of electoral malpractice. Allegations surfaced that leftist factions, led by Comrade Shripad Amrit Dange, orchestrated a campaign of fraud to undermine Dr. Ambedkar’s electoral prospects. With a staggering 78 thousand votes cancelled, Dr. Ambedkar filed a case in court, challenging the integrity of the electoral process and alleging the dissemination of false propaganda against him.

Renowned American author Gail Omvedt, in her seminal work “Ambedkar: Towards an Enlightened India,” underscores Dr. Ambedkar’s legal battle against electoral injustice, positioning him as the first victim of electoral fraud in independent India. However, the narrative of Dr. Ambedkar’s electoral struggle extends beyond legal proceedings to the profound personal toll it exacted.

Following his electoral defeat, Dr. Ambedkar’s health deteriorated rapidly, compounded by the emotional turmoil of political setbacks. Dr. Savitri Bai Ambedkar, his devoted wife, lamented the toll of electoral defeat on his mental and physical well-being in a poignant letter to a close friend. She revealed Dr. Ambedkar’s profound attachment to politics and parliamentary work, portraying it as both a source of strength and a catalyst for his declining health.

Despite grappling with illness and despair, Dr. Ambedkar resolved to continue his political journey, contesting the 1954 by-elections in Bhandara, Maharashtra. Yet, fate dealt another blow as the Congress party, wielding its formidable influence, thwarted his electoral aspirations once again. The successive defeats in Mumbai and Bhandara left Dr. Ambedkar shattered, exacerbating his declining health and precipitating a tragic end to his life on December 6, 1956.

The narrative of Dr. Ambedkar’s electoral struggles serves as a sobering reminder of the entrenched barriers faced by marginalised voices in India’s democratic landscape. His relentless pursuit of justice and equality, despite facing formidable odds, epitomises the indomitable spirit of resilience and perseverance.

As the nation reflects on Dr. Ambedkar’s unparalleled contributions to social reform and nation-building, his electoral tribulations underscore the imperative of upholding democratic principles and safeguarding the rights of every citizen. Amidst the fervour of tributes and commemorations, the poignant saga of Dr. Ambedkar’s electoral battles resonates as a testament to the enduring quest for justice and equality in India’s democratic ethos.

 

 

 

Topics: CongressDr BR AmbedkarFormer Prime Minister Jawaharlal NehruShripad Amrit Dange
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