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Dalit Voice is a publication that was founded in 1981 by V.T. Rajshekar. The publication has a critical approach of Hinduism, Zionism and American neoconservatism. It has been criticised as a hate site and has been accused of promoting ethnic cleansing and hate-speech.

Authors in this publication have also claimed that the religion of Hinduism and the Hindutva ideology are the same:

"One cannot save Hinduism and destroy only Hindutva. The idea of difference, though it may be perceptible theoretically for the highly intellectual, is useless for the masses and needs to be abandoned. Let all Bahujans consider that Hindutva and Hinduism is one and the same thing and the Bahujans need to oppose and fight against both." (from Dalit Voice, vol.25, No.1)

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