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Social Oppression and Exploitation of Adivasis and Dalits in Contemporary India

Lerche, Jens; Shah, Alpa

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Alpa Shah



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Indrajit Roy
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Abstract

At the 2019 general election in India, the BJP succeeded in gaining more of the Dalit, Adivasi and OBC vote. This chapter highlights the everyday politics of social oppression and exploitation faced by Dalits and Adivasis in India. India is a society of graded inequalities, with Adivasis and Dalits – who make up 25% of the population – at the bottom of the economic hierarchy. They continue to fare worse than all other groups on all main social and economic standard indicators. The focus here is on how historical relations of oppression of Dalits and Adivasis have been given new life and new meanings in modern India. Contrary to the expectations of the founders of Independent India, caste as a social category and caste-based discrimination have not withered away. Modi’s regime has exacerbated this, but the modern oppression of Dalits and Adivasis was in place well before the BJP came to power: the previous Congress Party-led governments have also been part and parcel of this development.

Citation

Lerche, J., & Shah, A. (2023). Social Oppression and Exploitation of Adivasis and Dalits in Contemporary India. In I. Roy (Ed.), Passionate politics. Development, politics and India’s general election 2019. Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526157751.00026

Acceptance Date Sep 29, 2021
Publication Date Jan 31, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 8, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 15, 2023
Publisher Manchester University Press
Book Title Passionate politics. Development, politics and India’s general election 2019
ISBN 9781526157720
DOI https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526157751.00026
Keywords India, oppression, discrimination, class, caste, tribe, Dalits, Adivasis
Related Public URLs https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526157720/

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