In conversation with Articles 15 and 16 KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD·AUGUST 15, 2023 Shudras are the single-largest caste group in India, and there are more Shudras than all other castes and religions combined. Yet they remain a largely marginalised group because of lack of strong leadership and their exploitation by dvija Hindus in their fight against Muslims and … Continue reading The right to religion and the Shudra predicament
Author: Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
Telangana poet Gaddar, who told Maoists class struggle wasn’t enough—caste was important too
Maoist, pro-Mandal, Ambedkarite, Dalit, and Buddhist—Telangana poet Gaddar was the face of many struggles in India. KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD Telangana poet Gaddar | PTI Telangana folk singer Gaddar, born Gummadi Vittal Rao, also popularly known as ‘people’s singer’ and ‘Praja Yuddha Nauka’, died on 6 August in Hyderabad. Leaving aside my decades-long friendship with Gaddar in the … Continue reading Telangana poet Gaddar, who told Maoists class struggle wasn’t enough—caste was important too
Manipur: A ‘Triple Engine’ government at work
The third engine, the most critical one, systematically divides people into majority and minority at the ground level in every state, like in Manipur, writes Kancha Ilaiah. Written by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd On July 23, 2023, Vardhelli Murali, the Editor of popular Telugu daily Sakshi, wrote a poignant editorial with the title ‘Is my country a … Continue reading Manipur: A ‘Triple Engine’ government at work
The abuse of Christian women in Manipur tells a tragic story of the new India
Indian authorities are ignoring attacks by radicalized Hindus on Christians. Demonstrators hold a banner during a rally in solidarity with the people of northeastern Manipur state, in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, July 23, 2023. Protests have erupted across the country after a video showing mob assaults on two women who were paraded naked sparked widespread outrage … Continue reading The abuse of Christian women in Manipur tells a tragic story of the new India