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  2. Caste politics - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchy of caste and its role in politics and access to power and resources has created a society of patron-client relationships along caste lines. This eventually led to the practice of vote banking , where voters back only candidates that are in their caste, [ 12 ] or officials from which they expect to receive some kind of benefits.

  3. Caste - Wikipedia

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    Each broad caste level is a hierarchical order that is based on notions of purity, non-purity and impurity. It uses the concepts of defilement to limit contacts between caste categories and to preserve the purity of the upper castes. These caste categories have been exclusionary, endogamous and the social identity inherited. [85]

  4. Tarar (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tarar is a Jat clan of Punjabis found among Muslims in Pakistan, mainly in the Punjab region. [1] [2]Notable people with the name include: Mamoon Jaffar Tarar, Pakistani politician

  5. Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) - Wikipedia

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    The Azad Samaj Party's origins lie in the Bhim Army founded by Chandra Shekhar Aazad in 2015 to protect constitutional rights and oppose caste oppression. [5] [6] The group formed after reports of discrimination and caste-based violence faced by Dalit students at AHP Inter-college in Uttar Pradesh, and the Bhim Army then helped protect the Dalit students.

  6. Ethnic groups in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Jats, Punjabi Khatris and Brahmins dominated politics in Delhi for many decades. [ 13 ] Numerically high, the ethnic Punjabis of all dialects and castes are believed to account for at least 35% to 40% of Delhi's total population, [ 14 ] and are predominantly Hindi -speaking Punjabi Hindus with significant population being Punjabi -speaking Sikhs .

  7. Dalit Sujag Tehreek - Wikipedia

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    Dalit Sujag Tehreek protesting against forced Conversion of Scheduled Caste Hindu girls. The DST has formed protests against forced Conversion of scheduled caste Hindu girls to Islam. [4] The DST has made campaigns to make the Scheduled Caste Hindu community to put their religion as Scheduled Caste Hindus rather than just Hindus in the Census. [5]

  8. Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    It is involved in preaching and distributing Urdu translated Bhagavad Gita. It has a large following among the Scheduled Caste Hindus in Urban areas of Pakistan. There is a significant increase in the influence of Iskcon due to its rejection of caste system. [149] Iskcon has been conducting Rathayatras since 2015. [150]

  9. April 2018 caste protests in India - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of people took to the streets on 2 April 2018, when a national strike was announced by representatives of the SC/ST caste groups in protest of the decision. The protests turned violent across several states in India as the protestors blocked trains, damaged property, and clashed with police and other civilians.