102 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
struggle was now beyond doubt; otherwise there could not have come forward proposals offering them money—it is said from the Nizam*—to the tune of rupees seven crores from conflicting quarters ! But for God this would not have been possible, he added. Referring to the Harijan Fund started by Gandhi, he said that its object was to enslave the Untouchables to the camp of Caste Hindus. He declared that he was now bent on conversion whether the Caste Hindus meant help or hindrance. Even if God were produced before him to dissuade him from leaving the Hindu fold, he would not go back on his resolve.” [1]
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- Donde, M. V., The Janata, 14th April 1951.
1 : Keer, Pp. 261—263.