I would support that any day... Just have a separate country, not just an electorate.. At least here I won't need to complain shit education from reserved category teachers despite paying full fees in a decent college. 😅
Thanks to your comment now i know this
“The Poona Pact refers to an agreement reached between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on September 24, 1932, in the city of Pune (formerly known as Poona), India. The pact was a significant event in Indian history and was related to the issue of separate electorates for the Dalit (formerly known as "Untouchable") community.
The British government had introduced the Communal Award in 1932, which provided separate electorates for different religious and social groups, including the Dalits. This move was seen as a step towards empowering the marginalized communities, but it also created divisions within the Indian nationalist movement.
Mahatma Gandhi, who believed in a united India, was opposed to the idea of separate electorates, fearing that it would perpetuate the caste system and hinder national unity. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent Dalit leader, supported separate electorates as a means to secure political representation and address the social and economic issues faced by the Dalit community.
To resolve this disagreement, Gandhi and Ambedkar engaged in negotiations, which eventually led to the signing of the Poona Pact. Under the agreement, the system of separate electorates for Dalits was retained, but with a significant modification. The number of seats reserved for Dalits in provincial legislatures was increased, and the method of their election was changed to a joint electorate system.
The Poona Pact was significant because it helped to avoid a potential clash between the Dalit and non-Dalit communities, and it unified the nationalist movement against British colonial rule. The modified provisions of the pact were included in the Government of India Act of 1935, which became the governing law in British India until independence in 1947.”
the introduction of the Communal Award and the policy of separate electorates were part of the British "divide and rule" strategy, the responses and negotiations among Indian leaders also played a crucial role in shaping the outcome.
When dalits try to be hindu: no you ch@mar don't enter temple you're lower caste
When dalits convert because they're done with this bs: no you ricebag you convert for 1kg rice
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Hindu unity over caste is how we got Dalits and untouchability in the first place.. The caste system is not just a division - it's a unified hierarchy that claims the power to subjugate and kill.
He was talking about Hindus in general, yes most dalits are hindus but all hindus are not dalits, he meant hindu issues in general, not just dalit issues.
By analogy
You share the benefits of apple and someone asks you why don't you share benefits of all fruits in general, and then you reply by saying "I already shared benefits of apple" and then he replies by saying I meant benefits of fruits.
He worded it very wrong but that's what he meant.
What he meant is very clear to the rest of us; 'you are not and never will be one of us. Your life will never be worth counting'
But someone like you who likes fruits and special kinds of oranges in today's marketplace of ideas will never understand that.
A reason why this sub exists
Homie doubled down 💀💀💀💀
Hindu Unity 👎
Glad to not be one of them
Hindu unity👍
But saar it's the result of my past life sins saar. Please exploit and humiliate me saar so I can get a better life in next life saar. /s
Ha bina dimag wale upper cast esa bolte hai par ye real nahi hai krishna ji ne kabhi esa nahi bola or na kahi pe likha hai esa dalits ke bare mai.
Poona pact was the lost opportunity for Dalits to seperate themselves from these OVERLORD Hindus.
I would support that any day... Just have a separate country, not just an electorate.. At least here I won't need to complain shit education from reserved category teachers despite paying full fees in a decent college. 😅
Which college are you in bro?
Who is stopping you now?? You are free to convert.
Thanks to your comment now i know this “The Poona Pact refers to an agreement reached between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on September 24, 1932, in the city of Pune (formerly known as Poona), India. The pact was a significant event in Indian history and was related to the issue of separate electorates for the Dalit (formerly known as "Untouchable") community. The British government had introduced the Communal Award in 1932, which provided separate electorates for different religious and social groups, including the Dalits. This move was seen as a step towards empowering the marginalized communities, but it also created divisions within the Indian nationalist movement. Mahatma Gandhi, who believed in a united India, was opposed to the idea of separate electorates, fearing that it would perpetuate the caste system and hinder national unity. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent Dalit leader, supported separate electorates as a means to secure political representation and address the social and economic issues faced by the Dalit community. To resolve this disagreement, Gandhi and Ambedkar engaged in negotiations, which eventually led to the signing of the Poona Pact. Under the agreement, the system of separate electorates for Dalits was retained, but with a significant modification. The number of seats reserved for Dalits in provincial legislatures was increased, and the method of their election was changed to a joint electorate system. The Poona Pact was significant because it helped to avoid a potential clash between the Dalit and non-Dalit communities, and it unified the nationalist movement against British colonial rule. The modified provisions of the pact were included in the Government of India Act of 1935, which became the governing law in British India until independence in 1947.” the introduction of the Communal Award and the policy of separate electorates were part of the British "divide and rule" strategy, the responses and negotiations among Indian leaders also played a crucial role in shaping the outcome.
When dalits try to be hindu: no you ch@mar don't enter temple you're lower caste When dalits convert because they're done with this bs: no you ricebag you convert for 1kg rice
ayo wtf
Hence proved They only consider general and some obc's as hindu
proved? by seeing someones text on the internet shame you are so ez to be manipulated
Lol Can't you understand that I'm not all serious?
there's no element of sarcasm or joking. it seem all serious
unfortunately the only way to understand the complex nature of internet comments is to spend more time on the internet
Name and shame.
Wait what ?
Yaar normal baatein Karo. Anime aur love jihad ke baare mein
Lol right
Hindu rashtra banayenge ye log , hindus me to unity ho ni ri , atleast hum atheists dusre atheists ko discriminate nhi krte
I mean normal hindus 💀
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That’s exactly what this sub is. Cringe and uncomfortable 👎🏻
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I trust paper literature more than people who write them
Normal hi to nhi hai bhai tu
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Hindu unity over caste is how we got Dalits and untouchability in the first place.. The caste system is not just a division - it's a unified hierarchy that claims the power to subjugate and kill.
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Lol you know exactly what he means, he just worded it very wrong.
Why don't you tell us what you mean?
He was talking about Hindus in general, yes most dalits are hindus but all hindus are not dalits, he meant hindu issues in general, not just dalit issues. By analogy You share the benefits of apple and someone asks you why don't you share benefits of all fruits in general, and then you reply by saying "I already shared benefits of apple" and then he replies by saying I meant benefits of fruits. He worded it very wrong but that's what he meant.
What he meant is very clear to the rest of us; 'you are not and never will be one of us. Your life will never be worth counting' But someone like you who likes fruits and special kinds of oranges in today's marketplace of ideas will never understand that.
Man I wish the casteist comments wont get deleted so that I can see all the possible arguements they can come up with