Dalit is a new group made by constitution which consists of two groups present in Hinduism.
1. Shudra
2. Antyaz

"Dalit Shudra" - These are the Shudra who didn't work hard in their job's after British introduced industrialization and went into poverty. They were never oppressed
, didn't face untouchability, who lived normally in society.
Example - A Shudra Dhobi worked normally by washing clothes and ironing them. He could have worked hard and opened a large Laundry buisness, but instead some politicians told him for vote his work was bad and he needed
IT/babu jobs to be known as successful. That Dhobi guy now ignored his already present skills, looked up for reservation to compete with better candidate on other's taxes. This guy used up resources provided by Savarna money and support now claims "oppression" and "Reservation"
on zero basis of discrimination.

"Antyaz Dalit"- These are progenies of Outcastes, Mleccha, Thieves, Barbarians who were not given Death penalty for their crimes instead they were provided with Jobs. These were the actual oppressor on "Native Hindus" who showed generosity.
Example - A greek Mleccha visits India , becomes mercenary and poisoning a minister. Now in some cases when such Mleccha were caught they were not given Death penalty instead they were outcasted from society and made to engage in work's like Leather industry or Cleaning industry.
This Mleccha now marries other outcaste and lives with them for next thousand years under the guidance and cherished by "Native Hindus" by various benefits like taxes, farmlands.
Now in british era, these "Antyaz" were used by Britishers to harm "Native Hindus"
And take away their possession, lands and resources by claiming oppression. In reality, "Native Hindus" were oppressed by these "Antyaz" barbarians.
Their sole goal is to Destroy and Keel Hindu men and r@pe Hindu women.
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