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In Maharashtra, the 'Dalit Panthers' were founded in 1972. It was a group of educated Dalit young people.
Through their poems, literature, and biographies, Baburao Bagul, Raja Dhale, and Namdev Dhasal influenced Dalit politics. For the welfare of Dalits, the Dalit Panthers publicly attacked casteism and Brahmanism.
The Dalit Panthers' goal was to bring the Dalits together and into their fold.
According to the Dalit Panthers' manifesto, the term "Dalit" refers to scheduled castes and tribes, new Buddhists, economically backward labourers, women, landless poor peasants, and all other victimised people.Dalits' key difficulties, according to their manifesto, were a lack of education, food, water, housing, jobs, land, unequal social position, and atrocities perpetrated against them.