Ambedkarism is a socio-political and religious movement inspired by the ideas and teachings of B.R. Ambedkar, an Indian social reformer and the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. It emphasizes the importance of social justice, equality, and the upliftment of marginalized communities, particularly the Dalits, who have historically faced discrimination and oppression in Indian society. Ambedkarism advocates for the eradication of caste-based discrimination and promotes the idea of a more inclusive society.
At its core, Ambedkarism encourages individuals to challenge oppressive social structures and seek empowerment through education and political participation. It also emphasizes the need for a rational and scientific approach to social issues, often critiquing traditional practices and beliefs that perpetuate inequality. By promoting values of liberty, equality