Caste Conflicts in India: A Case Study: Submitted by Krishanu Kar
Caste Conflicts in India: A Case Study: Submitted by Krishanu Kar
Caste Conflicts in India: A Case Study: Submitted by Krishanu Kar
Submitted by
KRISHANU KAR
1. Introduction
1.1. Research Problem
1.2. Literature Review
1.3. Scope and Objective
1.4. Methodology
2. Table of Cases
2.1 Atrocities on Dalits in Tamil Nadu
2.2 Anti-Brahmin movements in Tamil Nadu
2.3 Ranvir Sena and violence related to it
2.5 Jat-Dalit Violence in Rajasthan,Haryana
2.5 Dalit-Marathi conflicts in Maharashtra
2. Hypothesis
3. Conclusion
4. Bibliography
Introduction
Apart from under-development ,proverty and corruption, India is also infamous for Caste-
Conflicts. Whenever I contemplate to find out the actual reason behind different caste
conflicts , I find that although they take place in different places between different groups
and in different phases of the history of post-independent India they have mind-tormenting
similarities. They originate from the bias and prejudices that is imprinted in the minds of
people which they inherit by the virtue of their upbringing. Other reasons act as catalysts ,
,they are the immediate causes behind the conflict. Like every other major outburst there are
incidents which remain unnoticed and keep on piling up until a point of no return, when the
continuously growing grievances find outlet in violence.
Like every other good researcher, my work is to find out those incidents which are minute
but pivotal . In this work I have tried to identify various social groups and their alignments
during the times of conflicts. For example in some cases , I have noticed that the triggering
incident may be between people of two particular social groups but when violence escalated
it has pulled in other social groups having inclination towards each other.
I have also tried to find out reasons which I call third-party provocation. In various cases I
have found that the conflicts took place before elections indicating the passive participation
of political players inorder to polarize the elections on the basis of castes and reap the
harvest in the ballot.
This work being a case study has a detailed description of various conflicts ,their causes ,
impact and extent.
Objective:
To study the reasons behind caste-conflicts.
To study their impact.
Scope:
The scope of this project is limited to the caste conflicts in RAJASTHAN, UTTAR
PRADESH, HARYANA and TAMILNADU . Anti-Reservation Agitations and the following
violence , Mandal Agitations is not covered in the ambit of this work.
Approach to Research
Type of Research
Explanatory type of research was used in this project, because the project topic was not relatively
new and unheard of and also because various concepts were needed to be explained.
Secondary source of data collection was used which involves in collection of data from books,
articles, websites, etc. No surveys or case studies were conducted.