“They honored me by inviting me to their home in Kolhapur, Maharashtra to help out in the kitchen.Together we cooked ‘chane ke saag ki sabzi ‘? ‘harbharyachi bhaji’, and ‘tuvar dal’ with brinjal,” the former Congress president said.”Drawing on Patole and the Sanade family’s personal experiences with caste and discrimination, we discussed the lack of awareness about Dalit cuisine and the importance of documenting this culture,” he said.The Constitution gives Bahujans a share and rights, and we will protect that Constitution, he asserted. But true inclusion and equality for all in the society will be possible only when every Indian strives with the spirit of brotherhood in their hearts, Gandhi said.In the video, Gandhi is seen helping out in the kitchen and then having a meal with the family at their home.Shahu Patole informed Gandhi that he had written a book in Marathi and now translated into English ‘Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada’, to highlight foods eaten by the Dalits.
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