In the last week of February 1933, there was a gathering of the general public that took place in Mazgaon, Bombay. Dr B. R. Ambedkar made the following remarks at this meeting:
“I am in a situation where Tilak was once placed. As long as the opponents curse me, it is taken for granted that my work for you is on the right lines and is justified. During the last two thousand years, never was such an attempt made to annihilate Untouchability. The Untouchables are now convinced that the demand for Swaraj and the cause of the Hindus will suffer for want of support from the Depressed Classes. What the Hindus do for you is not by way of charity or mercy. They do it for their welfare as well. The mission of our movement is to fight out tyranny, injustice and false traditions, undo all privileges and release the harassed people from bondage. Our cause has gained recognition because of our ceaseless struggle.”
“Give up eating carrion. People ask me then what they should eat. In reply, I ask you to remember the example of a virtuous woman. She will never accept the life of a prostitute for betterment though she falls on evil days. She suffers from self-respect. Learn to live in this world with self-respect. It would be best if you always cherished some ambition to do something in this world. They alone rise who strive. Some of you nurse the wrong notion that you will not rise in this world. But remember that the age of helplessness is ended. A new epoch has set in. Everything is possible because you can participate in this country’s politics and legislatures.”
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches Vol. 17 Part 3
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