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Dalit Family ‘Ostracised’ Over Refusal To Perform ‘Caste-Based Occupation’ in English
In a shocking turn of events, a Dalit family in rural India has been ostracized by their community after they refused to continue with a traditional "caste-based occupation" that has been passed down through generations.
The family, who wish to remain anonymous, have been subjected to intense social pressure and ridicule by their community for choosing to break free from the shackles of caste-based discrimination.
According to sources, the family’s decision to refuse the occupation was met with fierce resistance from their community, who saw it as a betrayal of their traditional ways.
"We were forced to abandon our education and take up the family business, which was deemed ‘low-caste’," said the family’s eldest son. "But we refused to continue with the occupation, which we felt was degrading and unjust. We wanted to pursue our own dreams and aspirations, but the community would not accept it."
The family’s decision has sparked a heated debate about the relevance of caste in modern India. While some have hailed their bravery, others have condemned their actions as a threat to traditional values.
"Caste is an integral part of our culture and identity," said a local resident. "We cannot let go of our traditions and customs so easily. The family’s decision is a betrayal of our heritage and a threat to our social fabric."
However, the family remains resolute in their decision, and is now seeking support from the government and human rights organizations to help them overcome the challenges they face.
"We are not asking for special treatment or privileges," said the family’s eldest son. "We are simply asking for the right to live our lives with dignity and respect, free from the shackles of caste-based discrimination. We believe that this is a fundamental human right, and we will fight for it until we achieve it."
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Not surprised. Telugu culture is casteist and misogynist pro max.
that can’t be true the supreme clowns have made the judgements saying that there is no casteism in India now.