Dalit Weekly
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Ekalavya Hansaj
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For centuries, India’s caste system has been a silent war—a war where Dalits are the hunted, their bodies turned into statistics, their stories erased. Dalit Weekly is not just a podcast; it’s a battle cry against that silence. We rip open the brutal truth of caste violence, corruption, radicalism, and terror—every crime that the system wants to hide, every cover-up that the media buries, every injustice that screams for vengeance.
Entire Dalit communities wiped out. Babies slaughtered. Women raped and burned alive. These are not ancient atrocities; they are living nightmares that repeat decade after decade. We expose the Bathani Tola (1996), Laxmanpur Bathe (1997), Kilvenmani (1968), Tsundur (1991), Khairlanji (2006) massacres—where upper-caste militias butchered Dalits in cold blood, with the blessings of political godfathers.
Who funded these militias? Who armed them? Why did the courts let their killers walk free? We name names, we track their money trails, and we expose the caste-driven war that still rages in the heart of India.
Dalit students don’t just fight for education—they fight for survival. Rohith Vemula (2016), Fathima Latheef (2019), Payal Tadvi (2019), Delta Meghwal (2016)—each of them was hounded to death inside institutions that were supposed to uplift them. Elite universities like IITs, AIIMS, and central universities have turned into caste death traps.
Dalits don’t get justice. They get murdered, raped, and then blamed for their own deaths.
- Manisha Valmiki (Hathras, 2020): Gang-raped, spine shattered, tongue cut, and her body burnt by police at 2 AM before her family could even see her.
- Sathankulam Custodial Killings (2020): A father and son tortured to death by police in Tamil Nadu—just for keeping their shop open late.
- Khairlanji Massacre (2006): A Dalit mother and her teenage daughter paraded naked, raped, and hacked to death while the entire village watched.
Billions of rupees are allocated for Dalit welfare. Where does it go? We investigate:
- The Uttar Pradesh Dalit Scholarship Scam
- Microfinance Debt Traps
- Fake Job Rackets
Dalits aren’t just oppressed—they’re being financially choked to death. And we follow the money to expose exactly who is cashing in on their suffering.
Dalit lives are worth less than cattle in the eyes of caste supremacists. Some aren’t just murdered—they’re sacrificed.
- Ritual Killings in Tamil Nadu
- Serial Killers Hunting Dalits
- Forced Cremations & “Disappeared” Bodies
These stories don’t make headlines, because no one wants to admit that caste isn’t just oppression—it’s an industry of extermination.
This is not safe content. This is not sanitized for comfort. This is the raw, unfiltered truth of Dalit genocide in modern India.
They want Dalits to stay silent. They want these crimes erased.
DALIT WEEKLY refuses to whisper.
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