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Chinnaiah Jangam
Politics
Who Is Afraid of a Caste Census?
Instead of building a robust ideology that can challenge Hindutva – a task they have failed to carry out – many liberals are busy delegitimising social justice politics. Rahul Gandhi has become a target of attack for them because of his insistence on the need for caste enumeration
Aug 19, 2024
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Who Is Afraid of Caste Equity in Canada?
Anyone familiar with caste stigma and the violence endured by caste-oppressed Dalits and other minorities should have welcomed the Toronto school board's move. So why are some Indian-origin groups protesting?
Mar 13, 2023
Politics
The Problem of Being a Dalit in the Communist Movement
R.B. More was a bridge between Dalit and communist politics and tried to change the communist party leadership's stand on the caste question.
Mar 07, 2021
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From Communalism to Privatisation, P.V. Narasimha Rao Was New India's Architect-in-Chief
His tenure as prime minister changed the structural foundation of the independent Indian state.
Jul 06, 2020
After Kashmir, What Does the Hindu Right Have in Store for Dalits?
Similar to the accusation that Muslims take undue advantage of their status as minorities is the argument that reservations are an aberration to the idea of equality.
Sep 12, 2019
How Not to Write a Dalit Memoir
In 'Ants and Elephants', Sujatha Gidla misrepresents or ignores legendary Dalit figures who built the communist movement in Andhra, distorts the struggle for Telangana and dehumanises the Dalit experience.
May 22, 2018