Question
Who were Dalit Panthers? What did they stand for?

Answer

Dalit Panthers was a militant organisation of Dalit youth of Maharashtra.
Aims:-
  1. Effective implementation of reservation.
  2. To achieve social justice.
  3. To destroy the caste system.
  4. To build an organisation of oppressed sections.
  5. To provide a platform for Dalit educated youth to use their creativity.

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