Talk:Bhim Army

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Not particularly Dalit, and Minorities include much: Says Chief and reports
The Bhim Army chief says, "The organization works for Bahujan and all minority communities in India, not only for Dalits". The word Bahujan is combined population of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Muslims, and minorities, who together constitute the demographic majority of India.

—⟩ What the Bahujan is.

I would like to clarify the reasons why using the term "Dalit" may not be universally accepted, and minority includes Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jain and Zorastrians (Parsis).

—⟩ Minority groups in India

—⟩ Dalit could be replaced with Bahujan, Schedule Caste, or Backward Caste.

Here is a video interview of the Bhim Army Chief, clarifying the Bahujan.

Chief's slogan: "Bahujan Hitaya, Bahujan Sukhaya." meaning "Native people's welfare, native people's happiness." can be listed here: Video Interview (Subtitle: English (United States)). A popular newspaper article published very earlier:

—⟩ Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad’s Ravidas march shows he’s new lion of Bahujan movement

—⟩ Official website quote: "”Bhim Army Bharat Ekta Mission” is a Bahujan social organization in India."

LampVimmW (talk) 11:23, 19 December 2023 (UTC)

'Dalit' to its superset 'Bahujan' or to the constitutional name the Scheduled Caste
'''Dalit represents a subgroup within the broader category of Bahujan, officially designated as Scheduled Caste in the constitutional framework. It is imperative to underscore the meticulous use of constitutional language in discussing this matter, ensuring adherence to the prescribed legal terminology.'''

Anyone has issues with it, discuss on my Talk page before removing the changes made.

Thanks LampVimmW (talk) 11:44, 19 December 2023 (UTC)


 * Hi, to follow up on our discussion on my talk page - your changes appear to be significant and contrary to the reliable sources in the article. I am happy to review the sources and discuss policy and guidelines, but I do need some time to develop a thorough reply, and I appreciate your patience. I have cited WP:ONUS in my recent recert:
 * Thank you, Beccaynr (talk) 14:21, 19 December 2023 (UTC)
 * Ok. I will be waiting for your establishment of Consensus and development of a thorough reply from you. It was great for me that the sources presented by me were reliable and verifiable.
 * I may discuss you later regarding the Bhim Army.
 * Thanksgiving. LampVimmW (talk) 14:45, 19 December 2023 (UTC)
 * Thank you - I think there may be a way to make changes that reflect all of the sources (both in the article and the new sources) according to neutral point of view policy and without original research, but before the changes are made, a review of all of the sources is needed, and this will take some time. Thanks again, Beccaynr (talk) 15:27, 19 December 2023 (UTC)

This is a beginning of a review of sources in the article:
 * Ambedkarite 2.0: Saharanpur's Bhim Army signals the rise of a new, aggressive Dalit politics (Shoaib Daniyal, Scroll.in, May 13, 2017)
 * The lowdown on the Bhim Army (Omar Rashid, The Hindu, June 10, 2017)
 * Fighting spirit (Divya Trivedi, Frontline/The Hindu, Jan 17, 2018)
 * Bhim Army to formally join politics (IANS/India Today, Dec 12, 2019)
 * Chandrashekhar Azad is building a dalit-Muslim coalition to take on BJP (Pratul Sharma, The Week, February 22, 2020)
 * Beccaynr (talk) 00:51, 25 December 2023 (UTC)