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Being a minority , the Dalits needed . the support of some non - Dalit groups to get their candidates elected to the legislative assemblies or Parliament . With whom to form an alliance , has always been a cause of splits within the ...
Being a minority , the Dalits needed . the support of some non - Dalit groups to get their candidates elected to the legislative assemblies or Parliament . With whom to form an alliance , has always been a cause of splits within the ...
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The largest groups comprise about 100,000 Tibetans followed by 64,000 Sri Lankan Tamils , 44,500 Chakmas from Bangladesh , 19,000 Afghans and a 1,000 of other nationalities mainly from Iran , Iraq , Somalia , Sudan and Myanmar .
The largest groups comprise about 100,000 Tibetans followed by 64,000 Sri Lankan Tamils , 44,500 Chakmas from Bangladesh , 19,000 Afghans and a 1,000 of other nationalities mainly from Iran , Iraq , Somalia , Sudan and Myanmar .
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The category's prime focus was to point out the marginalisation of the majority by the minority caste Hindu groups . The present condition was sought to be changed through elec- toral politics which would empower the victims to ...
The category's prime focus was to point out the marginalisation of the majority by the minority caste Hindu groups . The present condition was sought to be changed through elec- toral politics which would empower the victims to ...
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