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Jawaharlal Nehru’s response to B.R. Ambedkar’s resignation is not explicitly stated as “there is no problem” in the available records. However, Ambedkar’s resignation letter does provide insight into the circumstances surrounding his departure from the government.

Ambedkar resigned as the Law Minister on September 27, 1951, citing various reasons, including the neglect of the Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, dissatisfaction with the government’s foreign policy, and the treatment of the Hindu Code Bill.¹

While Nehru’s exact words on Ambedkar’s resignation are not recorded, it is clear that Ambedkar felt marginalized and undervalued within the Cabinet, leading to his decision to resign.

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