The Reclaiming Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's Legacy: Contemporary Relevance and Challenges

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Ravichandra Walikar
Guranna Venkanagouda Raraddi
Ravikumar Arali

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This article revisits the legacy of Dr.B.R. Ambedkar, a pivotal figure in Indian history, and explores its contemporary relevance and challenges. As a champion of social justice, Ambedkar's ideas on caste annihilation, gender equality, and economic empowerment continue to resonate with marginalized communities in India. However, his legacy has also been subject to co-option, appropriation, and contestation by various groups, including the state, political parties, and dominant castes. This article critically examines the ways in which Ambedkar's legacy has been reclaimed and reinterpreted by different stakeholders, including Dalit activists, feminist scholars, and progressive intellectuals. It argues that Ambedkar's ideas remain relevant today, particularly in the context of rising inequality, caste violence, and patriarchal oppression. However, the article also highlights the challenges of reclaiming Ambedkar's legacy in a context where his ideas are often diluted, distorted, or co-opted by dominant groups. It suggests that a critical and nuanced understanding of Ambedkar's thought is necessary to reclaim his legacy and to harness its transformative potential for social justice and human emancipation.

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Ravichandra Walikar

Assistant Professor, Dept of Political Science, BLDEAs New Arts College Tikota, Vijayapur.

Guranna Venkanagouda Raraddi

Assistant Professor, Dept of Political Science, G.F.G.C., Jalahalli.

Ravikumar Arali

Assistant Professor, Dept of Political Science, G.F.G.C., Indi.

How to Cite

Ravichandra Walikar, Guranna Venkanagouda Raraddi, & Ravikumar Arali. (2025). The Reclaiming Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Legacy: Contemporary Relevance and Challenges. ಅಕ್ಷರಸೂರ್ಯ (AKSHARASURYA), 6(05), 294 to 303. https://aksharasurya.com/index.php/latest/article/view/1261

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