General Knowledge Modern India (Pre-Congress Phase) Socio - Religious Reform Movements in the 19th and 20th CE India
B.R. Ambedkar led the 1927 temple entry movement because _______.
(A) people who were called 'untouchables' by the casteist society were not allowed inside the temple.
(B) He had already become Buddhist and wanted Buddhism to be considered a sect of Hinduism.
(C) He wanted Hindu society reorganised on principles of equality.
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Only (A) and (B)
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Only (B) and (C)
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Only (A) and (C)
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(A), (B) and (C)