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Decoding the Sangh Parivar’s Selective, Biased Reading of Anti-Caste History

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भ्रम फैलाने को जाति विरोध के इतिहास के चुनिंदे पन्ने पढ़ रहा संघ परिवार

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About The Author

Pallikonda Manikanta

Pallikonda Manikanta is a Phule-Ambedkarite scholar and activist from Telangana. He has worked with the Bahujan Students’ Front in Hyderabad Central University and Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students’ Association in JNU. He researches and publishes on anti-caste thought and politics, political economy of Hindu nationalism and political culture in Telangana. Most recently, he has contributed a chapter to the book ‘The Shudras: Vision for a New Path’, edited by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd and Karthik Raja Karuppusamy. He is also the co-founder and a member of the faculty at Phule Ambedkar Centre for Philosophical and English Training (PACPET) in Tellapur, Hyderabad.

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