In a discussion with prominent figures Unni R., M. R. Renukumar, and Smitha Neravath, author Dhanya M. D. shed light on her motivation to write about the Dalit community. Citing it as her "political responsibility," Dhanya emphasized the need to address the marginalized voices within Kerala society. During the engaging discourse themed "Dhalitham: Kathayil Paranjathethra? Arinjathethra?" she argued that Kerala`s aesthetics are deeply rooted in the hegemonic "Savarna" system. As a writer emerging from the Dalit community, her works focus on personal experiences, distinguishing her narrative from mainstream literature. The discussion also touched upon the intersection of social and political segregation, with Renu Kumar stating, "The socially segregated are politically segregated." He expressed the connection between religion and social structuring, while the discussion expanded to include Pandit K. P. Karuppan as a notable topic. Ambedkar`s influence as a representative of the Dalit community was evident in the discussion, which explored his thoughts on liberty, equality, and fraternity.