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Reserved political positions in India: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:5512:55, 25 July 2021 180.87.254.113 talk 16,749 bytes −142 Removed the incorrect definition of "general category". A non existent demography. Indian government recognises people as scheduled castes or scheduled tribe who according to brahmans were of low birth. Not being a SC or ST doesn't necessarily create another identity. In reference to unreserved political seats all Indians including SCs and STs can contest in those. So the Brahmans in order to hide the unequal ​Nature of caste have coined this term "general category". Indian government d... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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