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What are the dreams of the Bahujan community of the country freed from three and a half hundred years of slavery? But the goal was definitely to break the shackles of traditional social and economic inequality. Because it is reflected in the constitution. Dr. Ambedkar while addressing the Constitutional Committee regarding social and economic equality had warned that not only social democracy is important for the success of political democracy but it is equally important to embrace economic democracy. In June 1991 Mr. Narasimha Rao government came to power and a new economic policy was announced. The new economic reforms that were introduced to improve the situation are called New Economic Policy of India. It is becoming increasingly clear that liberal economic policy is not as homogeneous a process as it initially seemed. The gap between rich and poor is widening. This system which says only the able survive further exploits the poor making them non-existent. Free Economic Policy and Dr. Ambedkars economic philosophies are complete opposites of each other. Liberal economic policy is destroying social democracy. Dr. Ambedkars state socialism aims to establish social equality and justice. Whereas free economic policy aims to bring capitalism and further imperialism. All these matters have been researched and discussed in this book.