Editorial


INDIA IS FAST BECOMING UNGOVERNABLE

We will not allow Brahminical people to dismantle parliamentary democracy

The very megalomaniac mental makeup of India’s upper castes is fascist, anti-human. Both caste-wise and class-wise, they are autocratic and intolerant to the core. Their own terrorist party, RSS, provides the best example for the abnormal thinking of the Brahminical rulers of India.

When the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) was ruling India under A.B. Vajpayee it was almost decided to scrap the existing Indian constitution and clamp a presidential system of dictatorial govt. But having faced stiff opposition it simply abandoned the proposal.

That does not mean the upper caste rulers have given up the hope. Parliamentary democracy assuring one vote to one person brought to the fore the caste. And castes with larger membership mobilised themselves into political parties. As a result the Brahmins with a mere 3% population became the worst sufferers in this race for caste-based votes. In other words their jati got politically wiped out.

Brahmin heart-burning: As days passed more and more politically conscious castes started mobilising themselves making the Brahmin life extremely miserable.

The Khatri Sikh PM, Manmohan Singh, gave vent to this Brahminical heart-burning at a recent International Conference on Federalism in Delhi.

His opinion which castigated the existing parliamentary democracy was applauded by the Brahminical rulers. And the ruling class principal spokesman, Times of India (Nov.7, 2007) wrote an editorial itself hailing the PM.

We understand the agony of the rulers. No doubt they are the rulers enjoying all the fruits and pleasures of life. And yet why the rulers themselves feel insecure, threatened, worried? The cause of their acute heart burning is they are not able to smash the “dirty” Dalits into submission and finish the “hated Muslim terrorists”. Thinking sections among the Brahminical people are so deeply worried that they are not even getting a sound sleep in the night.

Nuclear deal falling through: We have seen them openly expressing their exasperation about India fast becoming ungovernable. They want to establish their total control on Dalits and Muslims in particular but the parliamentary democracy is coming in their way.

What completely upset the Brahminical PM is the tough opposition from the communists to his US nuclear deal. Even the allies of the Congress like Lalu’s RJD, Sharad Pawar’s NCP and Karunanidhi’s DMK did not fully support him on the nuclear deal which became his life and death question. He was so upset that he went to the extent of even resigning.

To the PM, the US nuclear deal became more important than the country and its people. But the RJD, NCP, DMK, Communist parties and other caste and regional-based parties in the UPA coalition were more interested in the country and the people. They knew the nuclear deal was an upper caste demand and hence against their interests. But to the Khatri Sikh, his jatwala business class became more important and not the people, not the country.

Who wants stability: That is why at the Delhi conference he publicly gave vent to the feeling that a single party govt. with a relative majority worked better than a multi-party model. Yes. Such a single party rule may bring stability. But who wants stability? It is the rulers who need stability. People with vast property need protection, law and order to preserve and promote their property. But how many in India are big property-holders? Not even 15%.

The upper castes ever since they got “independence” have been multiplying their property by stealing it from the Bahujans comprising SC/ST/BCs and Muslim/Christian/Sikhs. That is how they became rich and rulers. But the havenots want food, clothing, shelter, jobs, health-care, sanitation, education, clean water. Who denied these basic needs to the Bahujans?

It is the upper caste rulers. They grabbed our share. And now having become rich and oppressive they want to increase the police, para-military and defence services to secure themselves from the havenots. This shall not be allowed.

Hungry & angry masses: They are now seeking “stability” because they feel threatened by the surging hungry masses who will never, ever allow stability as long as they are forced to be destitutes.

Many state govts. are coalitions. In Karnataka, the coalition is so fractured that they were not able to form a govt. for over a month. Such a situation will come in the Centre also. One party govt. is over.

Remember, India is not a “nation”. It is a country of several “nations”, languages, cultures, food habits, castes, subcastes. In such a situation coalition govts. are unavoidable leading to all sorts of confusions and chaos. It may even lead to break down of law and order.

Who robbed our wealth: But who is afraid of law and order problem? It is only the propertied class that needs law and order. A propertyless person never worries about law and order.

The angry Bahujan havenots of India will never, ever allow not only law and order but even safety for the life and property of those thugs and pindaries who robbed the wealth of India.

The Brahminical micro-minority must note that their systematic exploitation of the Bahujans has brought this country to this critical stage and that is how India has became increasingly ungovernable.

The only solution is proportional share and representation to each caste and community. For this Brahminical rulers are not ready

Chaos & more chaos: As long as the ruling class is not ready to concede our demand by assuring our human rights this country will go on sliding from one chaos to a bigger chaos.

This is what is happening now. India’s metro cities, where our upper caste rulers are living their life of comfort, have started collapsing. The villages collapsed long back.

Since we know how the rulers think we can forecast what their fascist mental makeup will do. India has already become ungovernable. The situation can only worsen.

PM doesn’t know India: Manmohan Singh in his speech pleaded that “national vision and a sense of wide collective purpose” must prevail over “narrow political considerations based on regional, sectional loyalties and ideologies”.

Sorry PM, you do not know India. You have not made any study of India and its history. Your main concern is the business class, industrialists, traders and such other urban parasites. India lives in its villages.

Debabrata Biswas, leader of West Bengal’s Forward Bloc, who was present at the conference hit back fully repudiating the PM’s arguments. To the ordinary people of India his district is the most important. To those with wider influence and better standing, their ultimate authority is the state govt. Very rarely people look up to the govt. in Delhi. Very rarely people go to Delhi. It is the state govt. that knows what its people need. But the PM wants to concentrate all the powers in Delhi. We will not allow it.

Why Delhi neglected Adivasis: But the ruling class opinion is that regional and caste-based parties are more a nuisance, obstructing the best of plans. Yes, they are right. Regional and caste-based parties do obstruct plans that go against the interest of their followers. That is how national versus regional clashes are increasing. It must.

Why the Centre failed to look after the interests of Adivasis (Tribals)? Naturally the Adivasis join the naxalite movement and challenge Delhi. Such a conflict between the Centre and the regional outfits may block “development”. Yes. This is true. They blocked the “development” because it was not their development. They are angry because the upper castes in their bid to “develop” themselves destroyed the Adivasi interests. Should not they be angry?

Look at the reckless “development” that is going on in the two Tribal states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand to exploit the mineral resources by the upper caste businessmen. Look at the Nandigram war zone. The people don’t want this type of “development” and will not allow this “development” because it is not their development. (V.T. Rajshekar, Development Redefined, DSA-2006).

Two-party system dead: The PM pleaded for a two-party system and the Brahminical media supported him. The PM and his urban lobby wants a “strong country”. No. We don’t agree. How can a country be strong when its people are weak?

By advocating the cause of the upper caste rulers the PM is getting all the applause but we are sorry to tell him that the masses of India consider him as their enemy. We have said this many times and his speech at the International Conference on Federalism has thoroughly exposed him and confirmed all our fears about him.

DV June 16, 2007 p.7: “All-round pressure to replace Manmohan Singh”, p. 8: “Chorus against PM gets louder”.

DV Edit Feb.1, 2007: “Jet-set ruling class not allowed to fly — leaving the wretched of earth behind”.

DV Edit Jan.16, 2007: “Brahminical terrorism on Muslims & Dalits pushing India into more & more violence”.

DV March 1, 2006 p.4: “Manmohan Singh & Co. Secretly working for victory of BJP?”. p.6: “How can a pro-upper caste PM curb anti-people judiciary?” .

DV Jan.16, 2007 p. 24: “Upper caste rulers push India to social disruption & economic crisis”.

DV Edit Sept.1, 2006: “Rising social tensions will push India to more bloody violence: WB warning”.

DV Aug.16, 2006 p.6: ‘Upper caste oppression forcing break-up of India”.

DV Edit July 16, 2006: India grounded & refusing to take off: Manmohan Singh & Co. misleading people”.

DV Feb.16, 2006 p.27: “The fallen & forgotten 26% Indians”.

DV Edit April 1, 2005: “If Sonia fails to sack Manmohan & Chidambaram mass discontent will throw Congress out”.

DV Edit March 1, 2005: “If Sonia Gandhi doesn’t throw out Manmohan Singh angry people will throw Congress Party out”.