V. T. Rajshekar
Vontibettu Thimmappa Rajshekar Shetty was an Indian journalist. He was the founder and editor of the Dalit Voice, which has been described by Human Rights Watch as "India's most widely circulated Dalit journal".
Rajshekar was a journalist for the Indian Express, where he worked for 25 years. He founded 'Dalit Voice' organisation, a radical wing of the broader movement for Dalit interests.
Positions and ''Dalit Voice''
Started in 1981, Dalit Voice is a periodical launched by Rajshekhar. Under Rajshekhar's the Dalit Voice organisation formulated an Indian variant of afrocentrism similar to that of the Nation of Islam in the USA but it is different from other magazines in many aspects. It is notable for promoting radical antisemitism borrowed from Western sources and also its link to Afrocentrist ideologies. The book declares the Indian castes as nations within the nation of India. It argues for the strengthening of each caste.Controversy and criticism
Dalit Voice harshly criticizes Israel and Zionism, which at times crosses the line into antisemitism. It has published articles about 'Zionist conspiracies' regarding Hitler and the Third Reich. They have also supported the Iranian government and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's denial of the Holocaust.Arrests
In 1986 Rajshekar's passport was confiscated because of "anti-Hinduism writings outside of India". The same year, he was arrested in Bangalore under India's Terrorism and Anti-Disruptive Activities Act. Rajshekar told Human Rights Watch that this arrest was for an editorial he had written in Dalit Voice, that another writer who republished the editorial was also arrested, and that he was eventually released with an apology. Rajshekar had also been arrested under the Sedition Act and under the Indian Penal Code for creating disaffection between communities.Death
Rajshekar died on 20 November 2024, at the age of 92.Works
Dalit Movement in KarnatakaHow Marx Died In Hindu IndiaWhy Godse Killed GandhiHindu Serpent And Muslim MongooseDialogue Of The BhoodevatasBhoodevtavon Ki Batchit in UrduMahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar: Clash of Two Values: The Verdict of History. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1989Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India. Atlanta; Ottawa: Clarity Press, c1987 Apartheid in India: An International Problem, 2nd rev. ed. Publisher: Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1983Ambedkar and His Conversion: a critique. Bangalore: Dalit Action Committee, Karnataka, 1980Judicial TerrorismIndia As A Failed StateAggression On Indian CultureDevelopment RedefinedCaste – A Nation within the NationIndia's Intellectual DesertThe Zionist Arthashastra Brahminism In India And Zionism In WestIndia's Muslim ProblemIndia On The Path To IslamisationDalit Voice – A New Experiment in JournalismBrahminismWeopons To Fight Counter RevolutionRiddles in Hinduism by Babasaheb Ambedkar- ''Know The Hindu Mind''
Awards
- "Book of the Year Award" by London Institute of South Asia.
- "Mukundan C Menon Award" by the National Confederation of Human Rights Organization.