Hindu Code Bill

Native Rule Movement would have started from the date of passing of Hindu Code Bill.

Hindu Code Bill was Drafted by Dr. B.R.Ambedkar . This was his second most important work and service done to the country after Constitution of India .

Had the Hindu Code Bill been passed as proposed and drafted by Dr. Ambedkar in 1949 itself , the course of Indian history would have some thing else , what India is today .

Apart from Dr Ambedkar being known as Father of Indian Constitution , he would have been known as Mahatma and Massiha of Hndus and Law Giver of Hindus . He would have lived long and served nations as Prime Minister of First Non Brahmin government as his party would have own the elections with thumping majority . He woud have implemented Social Justice principle in his governance give cent per cent reservation to Non Brahmins . This would have helped tremendously to progress all Non Brahmins . Panditwadi Congress would have finished in 1952 itself . Native Rule Movement would have began from that day itself .

Hindu was and is defined as those other than Parsi , Christians , Muslims and included in Hindu definition as Hindus, Jain , Sikh , Buddhist but not Videshi Brahmins and their Vedic Brahmin Dharm .

Ambedkar resigned. In a letter that he released to the press, he held that his decision was largely based on the treatment that had been accorded to the Hindu Code Bill as well as the administration's inability to get it passed.

In 1951–52, India held its first general elections. Nehru made the Hindu Code Bill one of his top campaign initiatives, declaring that should the Indian National Congress win, he would succeed in getting it passed through parliament. Congress won sweeping victories, with Nehru reinstated as prime minister, and he began a comprehensive effort to devise a Bill that could be passed. Nehru split the Code Bill into four separate bills, including the Hindu Marriage Act, the Hindu Succession Act, the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, and the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act. These were met with significantly less opposition, and between the years of 1952 and 1956, each was effectively introduced in and passed by Parliament.

Nv. D.D.Raut,
Pravartak ,
Native Rule Movement

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