Social Sciences, asked by rajniagastaya, 1 year ago

would you agree that the caste movements in India led by depressed caste leaders were mainly aimed at the Brahmins, who so farhad enjoyed special privileges and rights?
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Answered by alphaparida17
20

Yes I think so.... This is because the brahmins were cinsidered the highest  caste at that and even they themselves felt proud to say this.....As  they dominated other castes ,they saw the lower castes as untouchables and started oppresing them..... They also took very harsh measures against lower castes... Thiwas the reason the caste movement's leaders mainly aimed at the Brahmins

Answered by ketkiab
6

One, of the earliest lower caste movements, which became the torch bearer for the future caste movements, was founded in Maharashtra in the 1870s by Jyotiba Phule, who with his books Gulamgiri (1872) and Sarvajanik Satyadharma Pustak and his organisation Satya Shodhak Samaj, proclaimed theneed “to save the lower castes from the hypocritical Brahmins and their opportunistic scriptures”. His main work was to rouse the masses and lead them to an organized resistance against the unreasonable claims of the priestly class. He made no distinction between non-Brahmin.

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