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262 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES<br />

villages, and committed trespass in the houses of several depressed<br />

class people and gravely assaulted them. In all, the number<br />

of wounded among the depressed classes is supposed to be as<br />

large as 20. In this, the attitude of the Depressed classes was as<br />

commendable as the attitude of many of the upper classes was<br />

unworthy. The depressed classes assembled vastly outnumbered the<br />

upper classes. But as the object of their leaders was to do everything<br />

in a non-violent and absolutely constitutional manner, they set<br />

their faces against any aggression on the part of the depressed<br />

classes. It speaks a great deal in favour of the depressed classes,<br />

that, although the provocation given to them was immense, they<br />

kept their self control. The Mahad Conference has shown that<br />

the upper classes are not willing to allow the depressed classes<br />

to enjoy such elementary civic rights as taking water from public<br />

water sources.<br />

The most reprehensible part of the conduct of the upper<br />

caste Hindus in Mahad and Kolaba district was that, messages<br />

were sent immediately to the different villages asking the upper<br />

class people there to punish the delegates of the Conference as<br />

soon as they returned to their respective villages. In obedience to<br />

this mandate, assaults were committed on a number of Mahars<br />

returning from the Conference either before or after they reached<br />

their villages, where the depressed classes have the disadvantage<br />

of being overwhelmingly outnumbered by the upper caste Hindus.<br />

The leaders of the Depressed Classes have appealed to the<br />

authorities for protection and the District officials, including the<br />

District Superintendent of Police are making inquiries on the spot.<br />

It must, however be stated that, if the Resident Magistrate had<br />

not allowed two precious hours to pass without doing anything,<br />

the riot would have probably been averted.”<br />

The assault committed on the Untouchables as a result of the<br />

Kalaram Temple Satyagraha was no less severe.<br />

The third instance is more recent and occurred in the year 1935<br />

in the village of Kavitha in Dholka Taluka of the Ahmedabad District<br />

of the Bombay Presidency.<br />

The Bombay Government having issued orders requiring the<br />

admission of the children of the Untouchables in public schools, it is<br />

reported that 1 :<br />

“On August 8th, 1935, the Untouchables of the village Kavitha<br />

took four of their children to be admitted in the village school.<br />

Many caste Hindus from the village had gathered near the school to<br />

1<br />

This account of the incident is a translation of the Statement sent to me by the<br />

Secretary of the Nava Yuga Mandal of Dholka.

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