India, April 14 -- In social science discourse, BR Ambedkar - today is his 134th birth anniversary - is hailed for advancing the idea of equal human rights and for promoting India as a democratic nation-State committed to the values of social development. Ambedkar is also widely seen as the visionary architect of the Constitution of Independent India, which lays the ground for inclusive State policies that accommodate marginalised social groups within emerging institutions of power and privilege. While these points are crucial in assessing Ambedkar's contribution to building India as a modern democracy, such an assessment remains incomplete, as it often overlooks his core political ideas for liberation, termed swaraj. These ideas envisioned the rise of socially marginalised groups as new claimants of political power and class privileges....