India’s strength lies in its diversity, yet the very foundation of our democracy is shaken when true representation is denied to the Marginalized Majority. OBC, SC, ST, and Muslim communities make up an astounding 85% of India’s population—the real majority. Despite their numbers, they remain marginalized across every major sector: Legislatures, Executive branches, Judiciary, Media, Business, Banking, Healthcare, and Education. The imbalance is stark—while upper castes constitute just 15% of the population, they occupy nearly 90% of leadership positions.
This overrepresentation isn’t accidental; it’s maintained through systematic discrimination and exclusion. This entrenched inequality not only stifles opportunities for OBCs, SCs, STs and Minorities but also hampers India’s overall development. When a vast majority of citizens are denied fair participation in decision-making and leadership roles, progress slows for everyone.
The solution begins at the ballot box. To break this cycle and ensure real development for all Indians—not just a privileged few—we must refuse to support candidates who perpetuate this imbalance. By voting against upper caste candidates who benefit from overrepresentation and discrimination against the Marginalized Majority, we take a powerful step toward equity in every field.
Empowering true representation means empowering India itself. Let us unite as the Marginalized Majority—OBCs, SCs, STs and Muslims—and vote only for those who genuinely represent our interests. Our vote is our voice; let’s use it to create a more inclusive and developed nation for all!the real majority. Despite their numbers, they remain marginalized across every major sector: Legislatures, Executive branches, Judiciary, Media, Business, Banking, Healthcare, and Education. The imbalance is stark—while upper castes constitute just 15% of the population, they occupy nearly 90% of leadership positions.
This overrepresentation isn’t accidental; it’s maintained through systematic discrimination and exclusion. This entrenched inequality not only stifles opportunities for OBCs, SCs, STs and Minorities but also hampers India’s overall development. When a vast majority of citizens are denied fair participation in decision-making and leadership roles, progress slows for everyone.
The solution begins at the ballot box. To break this cycle and ensure real development for all Indians—not just a privileged few—we must refuse to support candidates who perpetuate this imbalance. By voting against upper caste candidates who benefit from overrepresentation and discrimination against the Marginalized Majority, we take a powerful step toward equity in every field.
Empowering true representation means empowering India itself. Let us unite as the Marginalized Majority—OBCs, SCs, STs and Muslims—and vote only for those who genuinely represent our interests. Our vote is our voice; let’s use it to create a more inclusive and developed nation for all!

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