Editorial


Jet - set ruling class not allowed to fly — leaving the “wretched of earth” behind

The ruling class is in jitters. We are getting signals of the Brahminical Social Order feeling frustrated, and angry too, over the stiff resistance from the “Wretched of the earth”.

Hints are thrown by none other than India’s largest circulated English daily, the Times of India, a newspaper empire owned by the Marwadi Jains, the most famous nonsense daily loved by the lazy lots of India. The Times publishes hardly any news on the front page. Because its readers, the lousy leisured class, prefer to eat sex, sports, gossip, crime, share market and such stupid things for its breakfast. The Times dances to the tunes of such pig-headed pindaries of India.

That is why this paper is so much loved. And such a paper has come out with a filthy Editorial spread all over its front page on the very first day of the New Year, Jan.1, 2007.

Times admits what DV says: The Times editorial shamelessly admits what we have been saying all these years.

We have been always asserting that India is not a “nation” but a country of several “nations”. It is the ruling upper castes (15%) who always assert that India is a nation. The rulers always fret, fume and frown upon us when we differ.

But the rulers have finally fallen in line and admitted that there are two Indias — one fighting the other — in this country.

The provocative front-page editorial titled “India vs. India”, spread over the whole page, is a stinging attack on Dalits leading the “Other India”.

Threat to Dalits: Every word and every sentence in the editorial is a venomous attack on the “Other India”. Not only that. It warns us that the Brahmin-Bania-led ruling upper caste micro-minority India is held in leash by the “Other India”.

Yes. We also know that the rulers are threatening us. They are making a serious allegation that our innocent, hard-working people, the have-nots, are holding the jet-set “India Shiningwalas” in their neck and not allowing them to gallop and fly away.

How dare these duds and drones, who have fattened on our sweat and blood by cheating and stealing, are now threatening to hijack India after converting the whole country into a vast Sahara desert? Do they think our people will allow them to run away? They will be daydreaming to think they can fool us and make us follow them.

They are hoping to co-opt Dalits by hinduising (enslaving) them. Is it possible to do a miracle in 60 years what they could not achieve in the past 3,000 years? Dalits can never, ever be co-opted. You can take it from us.

Some cockroaches among the SC/ST/BCs may follow them. But their number is too small. These corrupted, co-opted, assimilated running dogs of Hindus are not wanted. The angry, the rebellious and the most uncompromising children of the soil will never, ever follow these traitors. The original inhabitants of this glorious country of Budha and Babasaheb will resist.

The bogus trio: The “India Shining” daydreamers of the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) ate dust and lost the election. Today’s 9 to 10% GDPwalas led by the bogus trio, the Khatri Sikh, the Tamil Chettiar and Ahluwalia, are a bigger liability to the country.

This bogus trio will land the country in still bigger crisis. We had predicted all this. Now read the Times editorial. (See box)

The Times editorial of “Two Indias” is a clear proof that the upper caste rulers are bent upon destroying India itself before they catch the next flight to their dream-land of America.

Good riddance: We welcome their exodus to their heavenly abode. We will never come in their way. They should not think we are holding their neck with the leash in our hand. No. We will be relieved if they decide to go. They don’t belong to India. That is why they don’t love India. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

However, we are happy that on the verge of their grand exit the alien Aryan rulers, who converted India into a beggar country and pushed it from the Third World to the Fourth, finally spoke one last truth: that India is not one nation but two.

DV Edit Dec.16, 2006: “Summit of powerless warns of disaster ahead: Lambs meet upper caste wolves”.

DV Dec.1, 2006 p.12: “PM kills private sector quota?”

DV Sept.16, 2006 p.6: “Manmohan mischief kills OBC reservation Bill?”

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 Edit June 16, 2006: “Manmohan-Pranab bid to sabotage OBC Quota?”

DV Edit June 1, 2006: “It is time for Manmohan Singh to go”.


India v/s India

There are two Indias in this country.

One India is straining at the leash, eager to spring forth and live up to all the adjectives that the world has been showering recently upon us.

The other India is the leash.

One India says, give me a chance and I’ll prove myself. The other India says, prove yourself first and maybe then you’ll have a chance.

One India lives in the optimism of our hearts. The other India lurks in the skepticism of our minds.

One India Wants. The other India hopes.

One India leads. The other India follows.

But conversions are on the rise. With each passing day more and more people from the other India have been coming over to this side. And quietly, while the world is not looking, a pulsating, dynamic, new India is emerging.

An India whose faith in success is far greater than its fear of failure. An India that no longer boycotts foreign-made goods but buys out the companies that make them instead.

History, they say, is a bad motorist. It rarely ever signals its intentions when it is taking a turn.

This is that rarely-ever moment. History is turning a page.

For more than half a century, our nation has sprung, stumbled, run, fallen, rolled over, got up, dusted herself and cantered, sometimes lurched on. But today, as we begin our 60th year as a free nation, the ride has brought us to the edge of time’s great precipice.

And one India — a tiny little voice at the back of the head — is looking down at the bottom of the ravine and hesitating.

The other India is looking up at the sky and saying, it’s time to fly.

(Times of India, Jan.1, 2007)