1. When the country becomes a slave, then a patriot works to liberate his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar himself did not want to liberate India from the British. Ambedkar did not want India to be free during his lifetime because he did not want to see the Brahmin community free. Due to hatred towards the Brahmin community, Ambedkar did not want to liberate any community of India from the British.
2. A patriot works to give the right of equality to all the communities of the country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not want equality in India. Ambedkar snatched the rights of other communities by giving reservations to the Dalit community and did not allow equality to be established in India.
3. A patriot works to establish schools, colleges and universities in those areas of the country where there is a lack of education.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not establish a single school or college in India but only provided education facilities to the Dalit community and snatched education facilities from other communities, due to which the Dalit community got relief in education fees and communities like Maratha, Brahmin, etc., did not get relief in education fees. My mother is Mahar Neo-Buddhist, and my father was Kunbi Maratha, so I did not get relief in education fees; I had to pay my college fees by doing a job.
4. A patriot works to ensure equal justice for all citizens of his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar took away the right to equal justice for all citizens of India by establishing reservation in the Constitution of India. Today in India, a citizen of the Maratha community, despite passing with 90% marks, is being treated unfairly by giving preference in government jobs to a citizen of the neo-Buddhist community who passed with 40% marks. Such injustice is being done to citizens of all communities. Ambedkar is responsible for this injustice.
5. A patriot works for the development of the environment and tourism of his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not plant a single tree for the development of the environment, did not get a single river cleaned, did not work to stop the cruelty of animals in a zoo, and did not work for the development and promotion of any tourist spot.
6. A patriot works to establish orphanages for the orphans of his country and old-age homes for the orphaned elderly.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not establish a single orphanage or old age home. I lived in an orphanage for a total of 7 years, from the ages of 5 to 12, due to the absence of a father in my childhood. I longed for the love and affection of my parents in the orphanage. I lived in an orphanage so I could easily get education and food facilities. There would be many orphan children like me who would also need orphanages in India to get education and food facilities, but Ambedkar did not do any work for any orphanage.
7. A patriot works to develop and expand the culture of his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar’s father’s culture was Hindu, and the country’s culture is also Sanatan Hindu; despite that, Ambedkar opposed Hindu culture, insulted Sanatan gods and goddesses, created a fake neo-Buddhist society to destroy Indian Hindu culture and worked to defame the Sanatan Hindu culture of his own country through the neo-Buddhist society.
8. A patriot works to make laws in the country’s parliament according to the time and situation in the interest of the country.
Conclusion – After the independence of India, unity and equality should have been established in India, but Ambedkar destroyed the unity and equality of India by establishing reservations in the Indian constitution and legal system and tarnished the Indian constitution by establishing reservations in the constitution.
9. A patriot works to establish hospitals and veterinary hospitals in his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not establish a single hospital or veterinary hospital in India.
10. A patriot prepares the youth of his country to join the army by establishing army training centres in his country.
Conclusion – Ambedkar did not establish a single army training centre in India. Ambedkar inspired the Dalit community to join the British army to fight the Brahmin community instead of fighting the British because the Brahmin community was fighting the British and working to get freedom for India.
Bharat Ratna – Ambedkar did not do any such work which can prove his patriotism. Ambedkar was not a patriot, yet Ambedkar was given the Bharat Ratna award; perhaps some political party might have wanted to please the Ambedkarite neo-Buddhist society for their personal benefit.
Author : Kedi Ganapati
I am Kedi Ganapati a sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma.