Question
Who were Dalit Panthers? Describe their main activities.

Answer

  1. Dalit Panthers were a militant organization of the Dalit Youth which was formed in Maharashtra in 1972.
  2. Main Activities of Dalit Panthers:
  • Their activities always centered around fighting against atrocities on Dalits.
  • Their main agenda was to destroy the caste-system.
  • To build an All India Organization of all the oppressed section.
  • It provided a platform for the Dalit educated youth to use their creativity as a protest activity.
  • Dalit writers protested against the brutalities of the caste system.
  • Dalit Panthers got involved in electoral compromises to strengthen their position.

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