Dalit Veerangnayen Evam Mukti Ki Chah
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This book, which explores the cultural rise of India, examines the nature of Dalit politics in North India and explains how the Dalit heroines of the 1857 rebellion became symbols of Dalit self-respect in Uttar Pradesh and were used to enhance the image of Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati. It also highlights how myths and memories related to the role of Dalits in the Indian freedom struggle are being used for political mobilization. It also includes stories told at the grassroots level to raise political awareness among Dalits. Based on professional research and investigation, this book also details how popular folklore is being repurposed, whether orally or in pamphlet form, and how, for political purposes, deities, heroes, and other cultural elements from each caste are depicted in statues, calendars, posters, and monuments. It also shows how the BSP fabricates and recreates historical material to expand its support base. Based on ground realities and indirect information, the author opposes the use of historical and cultural resources for political mobilization.
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