Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Regional Aspirations

Question:

Which statement is not true about Periyar's beliefs?

Options:

Periyar was a strong supporter of atheism.

Periyar advocated for social equality and justice.

Periyar believed that North Indians and Brahmins are of Aryan descent.

Periyar endorsed the dominance of Brahminical traditions.

Correct Answer:

Periyar endorsed the dominance of Brahminical traditions.

Explanation:

Periyar was opposed to the dominance of Brahminical traditions.

E.V. Ramasami Naicker (1879-1973), widely known as Periyar, was a prominent figure recognized for his significant contributions. Periyar staunchly advocated atheism and gained recognition for his fervent anti-caste endeavors and the revival of Dravidian identity. Commencing his journey as a member of the Congress party, he established the self-respect movement in 1925, which aimed to empower individuals with self-esteem. He notably spearheaded the anti-Brahmin movement, striving for social equality and justice.

Periyar's involvement extended to the Justice party, and he eventually founded the Dravidar Kazhagam. He was a vocal critic of Hindi imposition and the perceived dominance of northern India. One of his noteworthy propositions was the assertion that Brahmins and North Indians were of Aryan descent, reflecting his perspectives on regional identity.