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Description: The news of a former HCL employee filing a lawsuit against the tech major for unlawful termination based on his caste by his superiors and lawsuit against Cisco, a multinational technology company that allegedly failed to prevent discrimination against a Dalit engineer in San Jose, USA has been doing rounds on social media platforms, has once again highlighted the issue of caste and discrimination associated with it globally. India’s erstwhile untouchables, now called Dalits are using digital mediums to communicate, agitate and organise with their fellow Dalits worldwide. Issues concerning Dalit communities are discussed freely and openly which the mainstream media has been ignoring for long. Dalit activists feel that websites, online forums, blogs, Facebook pages, Twitter handles contribute immensely, enabling access and participation by the members of Dalit community. Thus, internet is acting as a focal point for re-igniting the triad of caste and discrimination, religion and class. suicide of Rohit Vemula, Una protests and Bhima-Koregaon protests not only provide with a counter public sphere but also as entry points to a larger battle which the Dalits are taking head-on with the help of digital culture and politics. Central to the Dalit websites is the contribution of a different or alternative history of India. Dalits are challenging the mainstream narrative of caste history and Hindu Nationalism by presenting counter narratives. Bhima-Koregaon is loaded with a powerful narrative of the Dalits battling caste oppression that runs parallel to the uncomfortable fact of its being a victory for colonialism. This paper highlights the assertion of Dalits using platforms like Roundtable India, Velivada, Equality Labs, Dalit Camera etc. in India and abroad for voicing their opinions, mobilizing and fighting a pitched battle in the contested public sphere.

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