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The term '''Dalit Christian''' is used to describe those Christians who have converted to ] from ] and were categorized as ]s in Hindu society. Such people on conversion lose the privileges they were getting as a backward ]. This is a controversial issue in ]. | The term '''Dalit Christian''' (sometimes '''Christian Dalit''') is used to describe those Christians who have converted to ] from ] and were categorized as ]s in Hindu society. Such people on conversion lose the privileges they were getting as a backward ]. This is a controversial issue in ]. | ||
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The term Dalit Christian (sometimes Christian Dalit) is used to describe those Christians who have converted to Christianity from Hinduism and were categorized as Dalits in Hindu society. Such people on conversion lose the privileges they were getting as a backward caste. This is a controversial issue in India.
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Further reading
- "Are Christian Dalits entitled to reservation? - Times of India article dated February 11, 2005