CHITPAVAN SOLIDARITY EPITOMISEs our "CASTE IDENTITY" THESIS
Jewish origin of Brahmins: Expert confirms DV theory
V.T. Rajshekar
In many of our writings we have discussed about the Jewish
origin of India's Brahmins, particularly of the Chitpavan Brahmins.
Our findings
have been now confirmed by a Brahmin scientist himself, Dr. Jagannath
(Jay) Dixit, MD, the author of the book, Chitpavanism, which is a
research work on a tiny Brahmin subcaste which has become a global
community
producing many historical personalities.
Jews of India
Dr. Dixit, a Chitpavan scientist working in USA, is assisted by
two other fellow Chitpavan scientists, Dr. Ajit Joshi and Dr.
Raghunandan
Dixit, in preparing this stunning book of giant size. The 300-page "source
book" is marvellous work of research which also confirms our yet
another theory on "caste identity".On Chitpavan-Jewish
connection, it says:
"Chitpavans and the Jews both evolved from the
same stock of people...
There are several similarities even today in Chitpavan and Jewish
culture" (p.
27)
and adds:
"Chitpavans may be part of Jewish Diaspora. Instead of driven out Aryan
tribe, it may have been a driven-out Jewish tribe... Jewish Abraham
and Sarai have common origin with Hindu god Brahma and Saraswati".
(p.27).
In our book, Brahminism (DSA-2002). we have a separate Chapter-IV, "Jews
and Jews of India", in which we have quoted Dr. K.K. Gangadharan
and Linda Cox to reinforce our argument on the Jewish origin of
Brahmins. The book also has two annexures (No.2 and 3) on the "Brahminical
origin of zionist thoughts" and "Nazis, Jews and Jews
of India".
In many of our writings we have even called the
Brahmins as the "Jews
of India".
Vaidiks of India have developed the closest connection
with the Jewish state of Israel through which they have gone closer
to the
regime
of George Bush.
The author, a practising radiologist in US over
the last 30 years, is proud of his tiny Chitpavan caste whose population
is less than
5,00,000.
Love for Jati
As Ambedkarites and victims of Brahminism, we may be critical
of the vaidiks but this will not prevent us from admiring the
great
historical
truths uttered by Dr. Jay Dixit whose "search for roots" resulted
in the production of this veritable encyclopedia which should
inspire Dalits, who are made rootless, to trace their origin
and feel proud
of their past.
What we admire most in Dr. Dixit is his strong
love for his jati. While our people hate their jati, Dixit
says reading
our past
history will
generate a sense of pride and belonging. It promotes strong
love and brotherhood.
Hinduising Dalits
But Dr. Dixit must know the mischief played by his own jatwalas
in India. The Brahminical people while promoting love for
their jati,
brainwashed the Dalit-Bahujans to "forget" their
past and gave them a new Hindu identity. M.K. Gandhi did
it with disastrous
results and the Hindu nazi party of RSS-BJP is spending billions
of dollars to hinduise (enslave) the Dalits. Dr. Dixit's
jati people are
the top leaders of RSS-BJP.
The author as an honest intellectual
has written what is in the interest of his jati and also
India but will the vaidiks
heed
his warnings?
We have our strong doubts.
The vaidiks think their salvation
depends only on destroying our identity by hinduising the non-Hindu
Dalits and then
instigating them to kill
Muslims and Christians. How will Dr. Dixit prevent this
vaidik meddling in our affairs?
The following words in Dr. Dixit's
book are very important for every Dalits:
"We preserve what we cherish. We cherish what we love. Unless this happens
voluntarily, nothing of the past will survive. If we
do not preserve and love our own history, who else will?"
Great words.
This is also the essence of our "caste identity" thesis
presented in our book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation,
(Books for Change, 2004).
Unless every caste and subcaste
within the SC/ST/BCs starts loving its jati people and strengthens
its jati
identity,
all of us
will be simply wiped out, our identity destroyed under
the powerful Brahminical hinduisation (enslaving) drive.
Dr.
Dixit must note that India will get peace only when the "Hindu
heroes" stop interfering with our lives.
Dr.
Dixit deeply loves his jati (he calls it an extended
family which in other words means "collection
of certain gene pool". Fine.
Caste is good but
caste system bad
We like Dr. Dixit for his frank admission
saying that "there is
nothing wrong with India's caste system".
Every Brahmin scripture says the same.
But where
we differ from the author is: we also say there
is nothing wrong with the caste. But
not with
the caste
system which implies
hierarchy and graded inequality — ascending
order of reverence and descending degree of contempt.
We hate such a system. India's fall is only due
to its caste system.
We want Dr. Dixit to amend
his statement. But this amendment will make a world
of difference but his
fellow Brahmins
wil not agree
with it
because it is the caste system that made the Brahmins
the ruling class of India.
Chitpavans produced great
celebrities including the greatest vaidik scholar of the pre-independence
days,
Bal Gangadhar
Tilak. The
Peshwas of Pune were Chitpavans. Many Chitpavans
were terrorists. They murdered
many British people in India because the British
were responsible for uplifting the Dalits and
other victims
of Brahminism.
Nathuram Godse, the killer of M.K.
Gandhi, was a Chitpavan. So also Savarkar, one of the founding
fathers of the
RSS which was
headed
mostly by Chitpavans. RSS is dominated by Chitpavans.
India's intellectual desert
RSS-BJP and such other Brahminical organisations
are playing havoc, tearing apart the social
fabric of India.
The social
tensions are
rising. India is going downhill. Dr. Dixit
is a scientist but even his jatwala
scientists are not ready to accept what he
says. Dixit is intellectually honest but India
has
become a vast
intellectual desert.
See Dr. Dixit's love of
his jati in quoting from an MIT economist, Lester Thurow:
If a group of people have no sense of where
they came from, it is difficult for them
to have any
sense of
where they
should go. Without
a remembered
past and a charted future, few humans see
the journey that they
are in fact taking. Not knowing that they
are on a journey, they cannot
and will not build the tools that will be
necessary if their journey is to be successful." (p.5)
Another
wonderful thing about the Chitpavans is they were unknown in India
before the
year 1600
AD. The
name Chitpavan
came from
the town
Chiplun on Maharashtra's west-coast. Chit+Pavan
means purified by fire. They have blue and
deep green eyes.
Other Brahmins consider them
inferior. Until recently they were not accepted by other
Brahmins, Chitpavans
discovered
themselves
in the
1700s when Balaji Bajirao became the Peshwa,
a Brahmin king of Pune. Peshwas are known
for their
notorious
tyrannical rule.
Chitpavan ancestors had
common origin with Ashkenazi Jews in the Baltic region. They
migrated from
their ancestral land
around Black
Sea to
Konkan, he says
Black spots of Brahmins
Will remaining a Brahmin at heart, Dr.
Dixit does not hesitate to admit the
black spots
of his jati.
Chitpavans,
he says, "are well-known
for being diabolic, cunning and their
cruelty is legendary" (p.48).
Stinginess, callousness, lying, cheating
are their other traits. They were also
great practitioners of sati, bride-burning
which they elevated
as a holy ritual.
Racist views in the
Gita
India might have produced many scientists
but they hardly had any scientific
temper. But
Dr. Dixit's
scientific temper and
intellectual
honesty
makes him condemn Hinduism outright.
He devotes a chapter itself (No.6)
to dissect
his moth-eaten
religion.
He
even criticises
the Gita for
its "racist views" (p.108)
of caste system (Chapter 18 verse 47)
which even the Gujarat Bania, M.K.
Gandhi, praised and got the
Mahatma degree from the Brahmins. We
thank Dr. Dixit for telling that the
Gita was used by the Brahmins to enslave
the Untouchables.
The entire Brahminical
scriptures are noted for their anti-human
traits.
(Read Hindu
nazi leader
Arun Shourie's
book criticising
Hinduism, Hinduism:
Essence and Consequences, Vikas). When
the Vaidiks are so cruel to their own
women, what can Dalits
expect from
them?
That
is why the
vaidiks did not produce a single revolutionary.
All the greatest revolutionaries who
worked for social
transformation
were
non-Brahmins — right
from Budha to Babasaheb. And each of
them was condemned (some killed) and
crucified by the vaidik vampire. When
a (Chitpavan) Brahmin (Godse)
could kill Gandhi himself who did so
much for Brahmins, we could imagine
what they did for those hostile to
their interests.
Dixit's intellectual
honesty shines when he condemns even
the "sacred
scriptures" for their intellectual
dishonesty (p.48). Why should we pay
our attention to these ancient texts
even in this modern scientific
age, he asks. The dishonesty in Dharmasastras
is worse than some lying or cheating
for a dam (money) in the streets (p.48),
he says and adds: "Rampant
dishonesty is deeply embedded in Indian
psyche from the ancient past".
He
pays high tributes to Shivaji and praises
him for putting the Brahmins
on the top.
But his ungrateful
cousins in
Pune said Shivaji
was born
to a Brahmin which provoked wholesale
Maratha revolt resulting in the defeat
of the Brahminical
party
of
BJP and Shiv
Sena. (DV Edit
March
1, 2004: "Maratha - vaidik blood
feud sparks attack on BORI: Shiva Dharma
stress on caste identity"). The
book is a great work which he could
produce only because he lived in a
land noted for its egalitarian
values.
No vaidik leader will take his
book seriously. Unfortunately Brother
Dixit
is not in
India. However we wish he
comes back to India and
tries to reform his unwilling jatwalas?
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CHITPAVANISM
(A Tribute to Chitpavan Brahmin Culture)
Jay Dixit, M.D.
Chitpavan research associates
Ajit Joshi, Ph.D.
Raghunanda Dixit, MBBS
2004 pp. 300 Rs. 1,200
Special price of Rs. 800 to DV readers.
Dixit Publishers
Ultrafit, 1482 - Sadashiv Peth, White
House,
Tilak Road, Pune - 411 030. Phone:
244 78 798
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Chitpavan scholar debunks Brahminical race theory
Jay Dixit, Consulting Radiologist, Goshen General Hospital Goshen,
Indiana - 46526
Thanks for your interest in our book, Chitpavanism
(see p.8). To our knowledge this is the first book of its kind
regarding the text,
research and the presentation in the entire world in the English
language for any community or a group of people and their unique
culture. Currently work is under progress about other unique groups
of people in Maharashtra and their way of life and the evolution.
I hope we have created enough interest in you to read the book
in full and keep you captivated until the last page. Sometime one
has
to read some sections twice to understand what is written in between
the lines. This book is not about the caste system, race, racial
purity, or false concepts of racial superiority.
Common Black mother:
The book is strictly written on an unbiased and neutral basis by
the currently known scientific methods. The
book is not written by false pride and no attempt is made to
whitewash but to present the facts and past history and views, no
matter
how today they may be politically or socially unacceptable or
even downright
embarrassing.
The book is written with malice toward none and
is written to bring together people of Indian origin from all walks
of life
together
on an equal footing to have a better future. After reading
the entire book about the state of art scientific research it will
be clear
to the reader that there is no such thing as race. All human
beings have a common mother and their mitochondrial DNA is
same
and all
of them came from Africa, yes even the White man came from
a mutation from a Black mother from Africa.
India's population history
is interesting. Earliest settlers from Africa came to India between
60 to 100 thousand years
ago. Approximately
every 10,000 years slight mutations started to develop from
which today's Dalit evolved as the first setters of Indian
soil. Because
mutations occurred differently at different places and times
in the world today they do not look like Africans, for that
matter Chinese,
or Europeans, or Africans do not externally look alike.
Chitpavans
and Dalit history is intertwined and may be of special interest
to you, especially if you read the section
on p.131-133
regarding the cross cultural influence between Kunbis,
Marathas and the Chitpavans or other small tidbits through the book
such a shamanism
on the p. 94 up to the page 247 regarding the marriage
of
Prakash Babasaheb Ambedkar, MP, to Chitpavan wife, Maydev
or finding
the Mt DNA of Latasha from Africa in the Chitpavans on
p.22-23.
When Mahatma Phule started his "Satyashodak Samaj" only
the Chitpavan Brahmins such as Sadashiv Gorande and Sakharam
Paranjpe stood by him.
You say that you are against Brahminism. However,
we have malice toward none but only want to search the truth. I
would certainly
like to read your thesis about the "caste identity".
Chitpavanism is simply a history of 60 family names.
(krishni@aol.com)
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"Caste identity" as a magic weapon
Madhu
B.N., MIG-129, D Block, 22nd Cross, 2nd Main, 3rd Stage, Vijayanagar,
Mysore - 570 017
Frankly, I have not read your book, Caste — A Nation Within
the Nation, (Books for Change, Bangalore, 2004). But I have made
an humble effort to put my observations, perceptions on the basis
of my own life.
Imagine how does a Dalit react to an urge to reveal
his caste identity at a public or even a private gathering. He
feels, he would be
looked down upon once he discloses his identity. Now, ask a Brahmin
to do
the same. Observe how chirpy he would be. Why such an irony faced
by the citizens of the same land?
The cunning barbarians did a devastating
damage to the psyche of the natives by playing a well designed
mental game which was forced
upon them. The native was subjugated to mental drudgery which
was carefully crafted with the help of puranas, smritis, Bhagavad
Gita
and other so-called holy scripts.
Brahmin pride: The Dalits have
been tuned to not to reveal the caste identity by instilling a
fear of being looked down upon.
In contrast,
the Brahmin is seen flaunting his caste identity whenever he
gets an opportunity. Why this conflicting scenario again?
Now
the time has changed. A Brahmin is seen overtly opposing the caste
identity system but covertly doing his best to preserve
the
eternal system. Any depressed community is almost sure to
incur the wrath of the bhoodevatas when they try to get the due facilities,
rights etc. by using the caste identity. Is it not true?We
have a
weapon — a magical weapon indeed. You are also doing
a commendable job in disseminating the coveted theory among
the depressed populace.
I know the Editor of Dalit Voice is taking pains to do this
but we are always with you. Thank you once again for propounding
the
caste
identity thesis.
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Dalit Christian public hearing planned
Dr. John Dayal, President, All-India Catholic Union, 505
-Link, 18 - IP Extn., Delhi - 110 092
The advocacy by various
church groups in different parts of India has had considerable
impact. However, we are planning
four nation-wide
public hearings of the plight of Dalit Christians to bolster
the case before the national and international comity. The
sessions are to be held in New Delhi, followed by Bangalore,
Madras (or
Madurai)
and Hyderabad as the main centres of Dalit presence and mobilization.
The public hearings will be before voluntary civil society
tribunals headed by retired judges of the high court and
with
secular non-Christian
members. We have experience of holding such public hearings
in the past. The one of persecution of Christians in Karnataka
held
in 2003
in Bangalore with Justice Balakrishna was a resounding success
and resulted in a major formal report and a documentary.
We plan something
similar for Dalit Christians in New Delhi on Dec.16, 17,
18. We
plan to have 60 Dalit Christians from UP, Delhi, Haryana,
Rajasthan and
Punjab to give their testimony before the tribunal.
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Doubts on church aid for Dalit liberation
We
feel the Christian leadership is simply fooling the Dalit Christians
who form 70% of Indian Christian population. If
only the upper
caste church leadership had been honest, it should have joined
hands with
the Dalits to strengthen its case. But the Christian leadership
is not interested in joining us because its core content
is upper caste.
It does not want to hurt its Hindu cousins. The Brahminical
Social Order (BSO) which rules India has decided against
extending reservations
to Dalit Christians as it will lead to an exodus of Dalits
to Christianity, bringing down the Hindu population. The
BSO is
against conversion.
The church also agreed with the BSO and gave up its mission
to convert the Dalits. If conversion assures liberation,
why the
church is not
ready to support our liberation movement? That makes us think
the church leadership is anti-Dalit. All your public hearings
and such
other tamashas may bring you publicity but will not melt
the Hindu heart. Before holding such publicity tamashas,
we want
you to go
into the core issue of the problem. We did not expect Brother
John Dayal also to follow the Syrian gimmicks.
The Brahmins
particularly in the South, with the help of their monopoly media,
have instigated the Dalits against
Dalit Christians
saying
that if they are given reservations the Dalits will not
get any jobs. That is why Dalit Christians are not getting support
from
Dalits.
The Dalit Christians are not ready to join with us and
accept
Dr. Ambedkar as their saviour. The Brahmins and the Syrians
are exploiting
these contradictions. John Dayal has nothing to say on
this — EDITOR.
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Advani — last general of dying BJP
Gurnam Singh Muktsar, 2 - Bhagat Singh Nagar, B/h Bus Stand,
Muktsar - 152 026
With sex charges made by his own daughter-in-law,
L.K. Advani is sinking deeper and deeper into crisis along with
his party.
When
he took over the presidentship of the Brahmana Jati Party
(BJP), I called him "the last general of the dying
BJP".
Though Advani, BJP's chief warrior, is liked by our Editor,
V.T. Rajshekar,
being our open enemy, I feel he is the last general of
the sinking ship of vaidik thought.
For long, BJP is powered
by non-Brahmins (No-Brains) like Advani, Bal Thackeray,
Uma Bharati, Togadia, Kalyan Singh,
Narendra
Modi, Naidu, Singhal. All these fellows travelling on the
Ram Rath,
succeeded in demolishing the Babri Masjid with the silent
support of the
then Brahmin Prime Minister Narasimha Rao. By killing the
Muslims in thousands
after the Babri Masjid episode, these zeroes overnight
became heroes.
Failure to get throne: As a result the "Hindu" Ram
Rath succeeded in putting the wily Vaidik A.B. Vajpayee
on the throne
as the 6th Brahmin PM to convert "India shining" in
corruption from top to bottom. With the rise of BJP, top "intellectual
force" of the Aryan Vaidik Brahmins, the RSS, deserted
the Congress, the original Brahminical party of India,
and all RSS
top leaders
started occupying govt. chairs. Executive, administrative,
defence and judicial wings were packed with the handpicked
vaidik crooks.
However, ruthless Aryan wars on India's
moolvasis shifted Indian democratic rule from one Brahmin
party to another
Brahmin party.
But like the Kshatriya hero, God Rama, the Sindhi Khatri
Advani, became the real general of the Aryan wars but failed
to get
the throne which went to Vaidik Vajpayee.
Brahmin kills
Gandhi: Just as the vaidiks killed M.K. Gandhi, a Bania, to make
way for Pandit Nehru, the Kaul Brahmin
of Kashmir, the poor
Sindhi Khatri is denied the chair.
Gandhi was the general
of the "freedom war", Advani
was the chief of the kesri war against Sikhs, Muslims,
Dalit-Backwards and others. Both fought their wars with the support
of their
Dalit-Backward
lieutenants. These wars were manipulated by the RSS
which posted Kalyan Singh, a Backward Lodha, to demolish the
Babri Masjid, Beant
Singh, Surjit Singh Barnala, Parkash Singh Badal, Tohra,
K.P.S. Gill, Kuldip Singh Brar, Ranjit Singh Dayal,
to demolish the Sikh
culture
of love, brotherhood, equality and liberty. Narendra
Modi was used to massacre Muslims in Gujarat. Bal Thackeray, Togadia,
Uma Bharati
loyally served their vaidik masters.
But none of these
idiotic NBs (No-Brains) could reach the throne of India which
was reserved only for the
vaidiks.
Vinay Katiyar, a top Kurmi leader and BJP
chief of UP, is talking of the caste contradictions within
BJP. All
those
who struggled
for Ram Mandir must be given suitable place in
BJP. He supports Uma's
present position. BJP ship is being rocked by caste
leaders. And caste has started its real play.
Manmohan
Singh has no Brahminical mind. Laloo Prasad Yadav, Arjun Singh,
V.P. Singh are also sworn enemies
of vaidiks.
All these
people are guided by a powerful Italian woman,
fuming with anger against
the treatment given to her by the vaidik forces.
The Brahminical forces as represented by BJP-RSS
have become
very weak.
That is why I call L.K. Advani as the last captain
of the sinking
ship
of Hindu
nazism.
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Manipuri revolt against Delhi hegemony
Azad Athouba, Jiribam, Manipur - 795 116
The Armed Forces (Assam and
Manipur) special Powers Act, 1958 (AFSPA) came into force in Manipur
on Sept.9, 1980. Under the Act, life of
the civilian is not secure. An army commissioned officer, warrant
officer, non-commissioned officer or any other person of equivalent
rank in the armed forces can arrest without any warrant those "who
committed a cognizable offence".
The latest uprising in Manipur
is the offshoot of the 24-year-long torture, killing, rape, molestation,
violation of human rights, disappearance
and so on.
On July 10, 2004 at midnight Thangjam Manorama (32) of
Bamon Kampu, Imphal, was arrested by the 17th Assam Rifles at her
residence.
Lamjing Meira, a monthly reported that the arrest memo stated
that she was
an activist of the banned Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) but neither
any documents of the party nor arms were found with her.
Manorama
raped: On July 11, her body was found near Ngarian Maring village.
She was raped, her private parts disfigured. She suffered
five bullet injuries. Surprisingly, the Assam Rifles, later
said Manorama was a corporal, a bomb-expert of the banned PLA and
that they recovered a radio set and a hand grenade from her.
The
people were shocked and terribly agitated and this turned into
a mass movement and an uprising. Leading NGOs of Manipur
formed
a committee called Apunba Loop (united organisation) which
called for
a general strike on July 13 and 14. A day before the killing
of Manorama, a 60-year-old Jamkholet Khongsy, a pastor, was
also killed.
The two
incident ignited the people of Majipur.
Naked march: For the
first time in the history of Manipur on July 15, 12 women, totally
naked, marched on the headquarters
of the
Assam Rifles, carrying a banner and shouting:
"Indian Army rape us, Indian army take our flesh, we are all
mothers of Manorama".
The situation was tense. The state govt. imposed indefinite
curfew at Moirang, Thoubal, Bishnupur and the state capital,
Imphal.
The govt. decision further provoked the Manipuris. The
whole of Manipur
stood like one single person. July and August saw the worst
human protest in the history of Manipur.
A judicial inquiry
headed by retd. judge C. Upendra was announced. Forensic science
laboratory revealed that a
male-sperm was
found in Manorama body. However, the attitude of the Central
and state
govt. has hostile. The ruling coalition partner, CPI, threatened
the Okram Ibobi Singh Govt. to withdraw the AFSPA. Okram
Ibobi lifted the black law partly but only in Imphal city.
The Apunba
Loop was
not satisfied and several leaders were arrested.
A very
dynamic organisation — the Manipur Forward Youth Front's
(MAFYF) five leaders launched a self-immolation before
the Chief Minister's house on July 24, 2004 but the police promptly
prevented
it. On Aug.15, Pebam Chittaranjan (32) from Bishnupur
committed self-immolation.
Tarapot, an Imphal-based PTI representative
in his book, Bleeding Manipur, (2004) says the army considers every
Manipuri "as either
an extremist, insurgent, sympathiser of militants or
anti-national people".
Upto Sept. 5, over 872 anti-black
law supporters have been injured.
The latest uprising is the outcome of a long-standing
discontentment over the excessive violation of human
rights under the
AFSPA and step motherly treatment of the Centre.
So
far, civilians killed in insurgency-related incidents in Manipur
was 205 in 1997, 127 in 1998, 112 in 1999,
127 in 2000
and 140
in 2001 as quoted in the Bleeding Manipur.
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Brahminical bias against Sikhs
A.L. Rawal, 48/12, GF, Backside, E. PatelNagar, New Delhi - 110 008
This
refers to DV article of Nov.16, 2004 (p.8): "Sikhs depicted
as monkeys in Hindu films", by Gurnam Singh Muktsar.
I wrote
in detail about it five years ago and it was published in the Hindu
Sabhavarta of the Hindu Mahasabha. I wrote in protest
against
the bias against the Sikhs in Brahminical media. Now the situation
has worsened. Even mobile SMS messages poke fun at Sikhs. Even
my Brahmin colleagues send such messages.
About 15 years ago when
I was with the Shaane-Sahara, Lucknow, the business manager of
that weekly came to Delhi. I took him to
a Connaught
Place hotel for lunch. When we came out I pointed out that the
food was good but there was too much ghee. He said: Punjabi hai
na saala
(meaning that the hotel owner being Sikh he had used much ghee).
This is the mental make-up of the media. They must ridicule everything
that is Sikh — whether religion or otherwise.
The Brahminical
media hates the Sikhs because they do not bother about caste
system and compete with the Brahmins at every step.
They also beat them in their own game. This leads to lot heart-burning.
Now they have invented another way to insult the Sikhs. They
call them Pakistanis, the people who migrated from Pakistan.
My son
who
is in the 8th class is also called a Pakistani by his Brahmin
friends in school. This is going to continue for another generation
at
least.
When it is time to take the laurels, the Brahmin would
be made to accept it. But when it is time to share the blame, a
non-Brahmin would be named and shown on the TV. This is the insidious
way
of making non-Brahmins feel small and guilty and also of making
Brahmins
look bigger than life.
Tulsidas had said Poojiye Vipra Sakal
gunheena (meaning that a Brahmin should be worshipped even if he
is devoid of all
virtues). This is
exactly what is happening in the media.
Brother Muktsar has
referred to Dr. Manmohan Singh. I would like to point out that
the defeat of the Mughal dynasty was
complete
when Dr. Manmohan Singh unfurled the national flag at the
Red Fort this
years "independence day".
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