
Congress & CPI made Bhimrao Ambedkar lose the poll in 1952: BJP
It is a well-known fact that India’s first general election was held in 1952, marking a significant milestone in the country’s democratic journey. The election was a historic event that saw the birth of a new India, free from the shackles of colonial rule. However, what is lesser known is the controversial role played by the Congress and the Communist Party of India (CPI) in the election, which ultimately led to the defeat of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution.
Recently, BJP MP Anurag Thakur made a shocking statement in the Lok Sabha, claiming that the Congress and CPI colluded to defeat Dr. Ambedkar in the 1952 election. According to Thakur, the two parties worked together to eliminate Dr. Ambedkar, a saint-like leader and a champion of Dalit rights, from the electoral scene.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Thakur said, “Congress and CPI together defeated Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, a constitution maker and saint-like leader, in the election. 74,333 votes were rejected,” he added. “Congress ensured that a constitution maker, a Dalit leader, was eliminated in the very first election,” he further stated.
Thakur’s statement has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with many calling for an investigation into the allegations. The BJP MP’s claims have also sparked a heated debate about the role of the Congress and CPI in the 1952 election, with many questioning the motives behind their actions.
The 1952 election was a watershed moment in Indian politics, marking the beginning of a new era of democratic governance in the country. The election saw the rise of the Congress party, led by Jawaharlal Nehru, which won a majority of seats in the Lok Sabha. However, the election was also marred by reports of electoral malpractices and irregularities, which have been largely ignored by historians and political analysts.
Dr. Ambedkar, who had played a crucial role in drafting the Indian Constitution, was a prominent figure in the election. He contested the election from the Bombay State constituency, but lost to his Congress rival, Yashwantrao Chavan. The exact circumstances of Dr. Ambedkar’s defeat are still shrouded in mystery, with many speculating that the Congress and CPI conspired against him to ensure his defeat.
Thakur’s statement has reignited the debate about Dr. Ambedkar’s defeat, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the allegations. The BJP MP’s claims have also sparked a heated debate about the role of the Congress and CPI in Indian politics, with many questioning their commitment to democratic values and principles.
The allegations made by Thakur have also raised questions about the integrity of the 1952 election, which was hailed as a landmark event in Indian politics. The election was seen as a symbol of India’s transition to democracy, but Thakur’s statement has raised doubts about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.
In conclusion, the allegations made by BJP MP Anurag Thakur have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with many calling for an investigation into the role of the Congress and CPI in Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s defeat in the 1952 election. The controversy has also raised questions about the integrity of the electoral process and the commitment of political parties to democratic values and principles. As the nation marks the 69th anniversary of India’s first general election, it is essential that we revisit the events of 1952 and seek the truth about Dr. Ambedkar’s defeat.
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