V. T. Rajshekar

He founded 'Dalit Voice' organisation[5] a radical[6] wing of the broader movement for Dalit interests.

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.

[10] Dalit Voice harshly criticizes Israel and Zionism, which at times crosses the line into antisemitism.

[4] Rajshekar had also been arrested under the Sedition Act and under the Indian Penal Code for creating disaffection between communities.

V. T. Rajshekar