B. R. Ambedkar was a visionary Indian politician, social reformer, and the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a marginalized community, Ambedkar's resilience and determination to fight against caste-based discrimination and social injustice made him a champion of equality and human rights. His advocacy for education, social empowerment, and economic justice continues to resonate today, inspiring countless individuals to stand up for equality and work toward a more inclusive society. His life's work serves as a beacon for social change and progress.

"Indians today are governed by two different ideologies. Their political ideal set in the preamble of the Constitution affirms a life of liberty, equality and fraternity. Their social ideal embodied in their religion denies them."



"What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system, which is full of inequality, discrimination and other things, which conflict with our fundamental rights."



"Political tyranny is nothing compared to the social tyranny and a reformer who defies society is a more courageous man than a politician who defies Government."



"Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self."



"Religion must mainly be a matter of principles only. It cannot be a matter of rules. The moment it degenerates into rules, it ceases to be a religion, as it kills responsibility which is an essence of the true religious act."



"In Hinduism, conscience, reason and independent thinking have no scope for development."



"The sovereignty of scriptures of all religions must come to an end if we want to have a united integrated modern India."



"For a successful revolution it is not enough that there is discontent. What is required is a profound and thorough conviction of the justice, necessity and importance of political and social rights."

