@coffeebunny1301 The attackers are casteist Manuwadis. It’s been reported almost everywhere now and if you care to look at the tweet I quoted, you can read the attackers are Manuwadis.
I don’t support cjp however I highly condemn this casteist and hateful violent attack.
If y’all are not condemning this, I consider y’all in acceptance of such casteist and hateful violence.
Abhijeet Deepke, founder of the Cockroach Janata Party, was reportedly slapped by manuwadi individuals during a protest in Jaipur.
We condemn this attack and demand that the government immediately provide Z+ security cover.
@LavenderPraxis so many accounts been following this straight up casteist pos account. And this person’s audacity to gaslight me when it’s been reported almost everywhere that it’s a Manuwadi attack. These casteist fucks really are much more disgusting than cockroaches.
FUCK OFF CASTEIST!!!
It is EXACTLY that - a reportedly manuwadi casteist violent attack!!!
All Manuwadis rejoicing can get heck away from me. Your rejoice along with Manuwadis makes you one too!!!
https://t.co/SghLAGPzzd
also why tf I got mutuals with this casteist pos???
This casteist pos is rejoicing and commenting “khub bhalo”on a REPORTEDLY MANUWADI attack.
Y’all are so gullible that y’all accept Manuwadis as comrades now???
Shame to every single manuwadi pos!!! Y’all are worst!!!!!
Abhijeet Deepak's only mistake is that he is a Dalit and he is talking about delivering justice to the youths who committed suicide due to paper leaks.
For raising the right issue, he has to face beatings. How shameful this situation is.
If you dig deeper into the accused, you will find out these people are Manuvadis, who are jealous of the rising popularity of a Dalit.
It was a pleasure to speak at AANA (Ambedkarite Association of North America). 💙
on: Anti-Caste: Futures of Knowledge
every time I speak somewhere new, I'm reminded - the world doesn't just receive your research + it also teaches you how to offer it//
happy to share slides🌻
अत्यंत पीड़ादायक खबर।
हरियाणा के रोहतक में एक दलित युवक की निर्मम हत्या का भयावह मामला सामने आया है। हमलावरों ने घेरकर तेजधार हथियार से नीरज की गर्दन पर हमला करके उसकी हत्या कर दी, और उसका शव एवं सिर अलग-अलग कर दिया।
BJP राज में दलित समुदाय कहीं भी सुरक्षित नहीं है।
Arendt’s retrospective insight doesn’t merely expose the tension between democracy and dictatorship, it compels us to relearn something deeper from the French Revolution: that modern revolutions are marked not only by upheaval but by repetition. The patterns inherited from the past resurface, often in distorted, postmodern forms. And what Arendt reconciles with? A reconciliation that feels even more urgent today, is not the moral binary between democracy and dictatorship, but the uncomfortable reality that modern democracy may require the figure of the Strong Master to function, or at least to appear functional.
https://t.co/CfNq0Sm4wT
Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan demanded an apology from three university vice chancellors for attending an RSS event addressed by Mohan Bhagwat, calling it a grave lapse and a matter of serious concern.
https://t.co/y2H9n28WA2
Imagine How Caste continues to misallocate the human potential in India and systematically suppresses excellence through caste based privilege & inherited networks. The tragedy of India is, how many political Statesmen and Stateswomen, Scholars, Judges, Doctors, Artists, Editors, Scientists, and Innovators were never allowed to emerge because birth restricted opportunities for millions.
The damage that caste inflicts everyday on India is not only social , it has billions of dollar economic costs too.
The Invisible Struggle of Women Farmers
by Vikas Parashram Meshram
https://t.co/SUQ0eE4EF8
Vikas Parashram Meshram examines the often overlooked role of women in Indian agriculture. Drawing on official data and research, it highlights women’s growing participation in farming alongside persistent inequalities in land ownership, wages, access to credit, and government support. The article explores how unpaid labour, climate change, and institutional barriers disproportionately affect women farmers. It also discusses recent policy initiatives, including Maharashtra’s proposed Women Farmer Empowerment Bill, and argues that meaningful recognition and rights for women cultivators are essential for ensuring livelihoods, equity, and the future of agriculture.