Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.
‘While I condemn a religion of rules, I must not be understood to hold the opinion that there is no necessity for a religion. On the contrary, I agree with Burke when he says that “True religion is the foundation of society, the basis on which all true Civil Government rests, and both their sanction.” Consequently, when I urge that these ancient rules of life be annulled, I am anxious that their place shall be taken by a religion of principles, which alone can lay claim to being a true religion.’
(B. R. Ambedkar, Annihilation of Caste, 24.1)
From the above passage, which among the following accurately represents Ambedkar’s view on foundation of society?