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'''Dalit''' is a religious caste in [[Hinduism]], the caste is deemed untouchable by followers of the religion who seem them as such. While the Caste system has since been abolished in India, the persecution of Dalits is still practiced in Indian society.<ref>{{Citation | title = Excerpts from The Constitution of India | publisher = Left Justified | year = 1997 | url = http://www.leftjustified.com/leftjust/lib/sc/ht/wtp/india.html}}</ref>
'''Dalit''' is a religious caste in [[Hinduism]]. The caste is deemed "untouchable" by followers of the religion. While the caste system has since been abolished in India,<ref>{{Citation | title = Constitution of India | publisher = Government of India | year = 2011 | url = http://indiacode.nic.in/coiweb/welcome.html}}</ref> the persecution of Dalits is still practiced in Indian society.


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Dalit is a religious caste in Hinduism. The caste is deemed "untouchable" by followers of the religion. While the caste system has since been abolished in India,[1] the persecution of Dalits is still practiced in Indian society.

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  1. Constitution of India, Government of India, 2011