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'36 biradaris' dominate Haryana poll talk again: What does it mean?

Jats and Dalits comprise nearly 29 and 20 percent of Haryana’s total population, respectively. Of the over 50 lakh Dalits, over 24 lakh are Chamars and the rest are largely divided between Balmikis and Dhanaks.

September 24, 2024 / 16:29 IST
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Since its formation in 1966, Haryana’s political landscape has been largely shaped by caste-based politics.
Since its formation in 1966, Haryana’s political landscape has been largely shaped by caste-based politics.

Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Deepender Hooda said that he wanted the “chhattis biradari” to help Congress win all ten seats in Haryana. As the state gears up for the upcoming Assembly polls on October 5, the phrase “36 biradaris” is once again back in focus.

Both the BJP and the Congress are tailoring their candidate selections to woo this group.  Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda pitched Congress as the “party of the 36 biradaris”. "Last time, the people gave us the responsibility to stay in the Opposition and we raised their voice,” Hooda told NDTV.

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The BJP too has been making similar claims.  BJP national secretary and the party’s manifesto committee chief Om Prakash Dhankar said, “We have promised a welfare board to look after the interests of each of the 36 biradaris if the party is voted back to power in the elections.”

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