AHINDA

AHINDA (A Kannada acronym for Alpasankhyataru or minorities, Hindulidavaru or backward classes, and Dalitaru or Dalits) is a Political terminology coined by the Karnataka state's first backward leader Devraj Urs, AHINDA has been reinvigorated by Siddaramaiah.[1][2]

There are two explanations regarding the motives behind AHINDA. Firstly, it is a challenge to the continuing dominant caste hegemony in Karnataka politics. Secondly, it is a non-political social movement aimed at pursuing the cause of social justice to the oppressed classes.[3]

History

Conferences

Notable leaders

Criticism

gollark: I would fire the anti-printer lasers, but they don't TPS exist yet.
gollark: PRINTERS ARE THE ENEMY OF MANKIND YOU TPS!
gollark: You used PRINTERS?!
gollark: TPS lag
gollark: Canvases! The bottom one was meant to be blue and I don't know *why* that happened!

See also

References

  1. Sharma, Supriya. "In Karnataka, it is Congress party's AHINDA versus BJP's Hindutva". Scroll.in.
  2. Wallace, Paul (7 July 2015). "India's 2014 Elections: A Modi-led BJP Sweep". SAGE Publications India via Google Books.
  3. M.H, Dr Prahalladappa. "Emerging Political Leadership Of Backward Classes In Karnataka". Lulu.com via Google Books.


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