Mahatma Gandhi’s opposition to separate electorates for untouchables was because
[amp_mcq option1=”separate electorates would ensure them bondage in perpetuity” option2=”of the apprehension of offending the conservative high caste Hindus” option3=”it would weaken Mahatma Gandhi’s position as a leader” option4=”None of the above” correct=”option1″]
– Gandhi saw this as a political tactic to divide Hindus and feared it would institutionalize the social separation of untouchables.
– He undertook a fast unto death against separate electorates, which led to the Poona Pact (1932) between Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar.
– The Poona Pact replaced separate electorates with reserved seats for Depressed Classes within the general electorate.