The contribution of Dalit-Bahujan women in democratic and progressive politics is often systematically erased from the collective memory of the mainstream Indian political imagination. The forgetting of Dalit-Bahujan history is because there is a lack of recognition of Dalit-Bahujan women as a social category. Caste identity has doubly marginalized Dalit-Bahujan women by excluding them across the social, cultural, and political realm. Even if their presence in politics has made a useful dent in the political dynamics, their contribution is limited as something in-passing or as a matter of vote-bank equations and alignments.