If untouchability is an integral part of Hinduism, the latter is a spent bullet.
Hinduism dies if untouchability lives, and untouchability has to die if Hinduism is to live.
If untouchability lives, Hinduism perishes and even India perishes, but if untouchability is eradicated from the Hindu heart, root and branch, then Hinduism has a definite message for the world.
The removal of untouchability is a question of the purification of Hinduism.
Hinduism has sinned in giving sanction to untouchability.
The more I study Hindu scriptures, and the more I discuss them with Brahmins, the more I feel convinced that untouchability is the greatest blot upon Hinduism.
Untouchability is a blot on Hinduism. It is a canker eating into its vitals.
The untouchability of Hinduism is probably worse than that of the modern imperialists.
To remove untouchability is a penance that caste Hindus owe to Hinduism and to themselves.
I would far rather that Hinduism died than that untouchability lived.
No stone should be left unturned to bring home to the family members that untouchability is a sin and a blot on Hinduism.
So long as untouchability disfigures Hinduism, so long do I hold the attainment of Swaraj to be an utter impossibility.
Untouchability of foreign cloth is as much a virtue with all of us as untouchability of the suppressed classes must be a sin with every devout Hindu.
Some men say that they should be satisfied with the abolition of untouchability only, leaving the caste system alone. The aim of abolition of untouchability alone without trying to abolish the inequalities inherent in the caste system is a rather low aim.
With my portable recording system, I didn't feel like I was listening as a distant observer; rather, I had been sucked into a new space - becoming an integral part of the experience itself.
You like to be part of a championship, but you always want to be an integral part.