WHY ANYTHING BRAHMINISTS TOUCH BECOMES MUD?
India grounded & refusing to take off : Manmohan Singh & Co.
misleading people
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his upper caste boys in the
govt. are repeatedly boasting that India is heading towards a record
8% growth rate and can move on to 10%. And that it can even become
a super power, beating China.
The world cannot find better bragging and boasting babus than
our upper caste heroes who are today basking in the sunshine of
LPG. But as the “Voice of the Persecuted Nationalities
Denied Human Rights”, we do not share their euphoria.
Because this mere 15% boasting and bragging micro-minority are
giving their view sitting on the top of this vast 1,000-odd million
population pyramid of which we form the excluded 85%, the “Wretched
of the Earth”.
True picture of India: The reality is this man called India
is sick right from shoulder downwards — stricken with heart
disease, lung and kidney disorder, BP and diabetic, seething with
skin disease. Except above the neck portion, the rest of the body
is in shambles. How can you expect such a run down person to jump
and fly?
When over 85% of the body is stultified and practically incapacitated,
how can you expect that man to jump and fly? When the ruling upper
castes (15%) are themselves steeped in prejudice, hatred, cutting
each other’s throat, indulging in frequent racist violence,
how can we expect them to fly?
This is India. We know it better. But Manmohan Singh and his boys
are bluffing and misleading.
How can India fly when its micro-minority upper castes have
no heart to take us with them? Did not the recent well-publicised
anti-reservation agitation by the well-fed upper caste students —supported
by this very same Manmohan Singh and Co.— tell us that
they will never, ever tolerate our people coming up? When the
upper caste intolerance, racism and hatred are so deep rooted
(nay, rooted in their very religion of Hinduism), how can India
fly?
India is still poor and millions unemployed, starving and virtually
excluded from the society itself. How can such a country fly? Do
Manmohan Singh and his drummer boys know these facts? We can’t
say they do not know it but having known the facts why are they
bluffing? Why are they misleading the country?
China as global power: China, which became independent
two years after India became “independent” (1947),
is today a global power. India holds sixth of the world population
but accounts for a mere 3% of world exports and just 0.8% of foreign
direct investment compared with China’s 8%.
Defaulter on every front: The United Nations has fixed
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) to each developing country.
Has India fulfilled any single goal? When it is a defaulter on
every front and its rank in “human development” is
124 out of the about 200 members in the UN, how can anybody expect
India to fly?
Indian industrialists and businessmen are notoriously corrupt —and
all of them upper caste. They are refusing to introduce reservation
in private sector. The Indian bureaucracy is also upper caste and
corrupt. Its media is a menace. The political class is corrupt.
All the universities in India are in a state of decay. Our doctors,
lawyers, accountants and the whole lot of professionals have lost
human touch. Their sole preoccupation is fleecing the public.
Upper caste bluff: We find no hope of India ever raising
its head, at least in the foreseeable future. This is our opinion
from the bottom of the Brahminical pyramid.
That is why we say the Manmohan Singh and Co. optimism of “India
flying” is an upper cast bluff to mislead the country and
the world outside. Our fear is if he goes on bluffing like this
he will take his Congress Party also to doom which the “Indian shiningwalas” met.
Yes. It is true the rich (meaning the upper castes) are getting
richer. Nay. They are stinking rich. In Bangalore, called the IT
paradise, we feel it. But we also feel that the “bursting
Bangalore” has also made our lives miserable. Unemployed
male youth (all “low” castes) have poured into Bangalore
from UP, Orissa, Bihar, Rajasthan etc. and added to the misery.
Wolves & lambs: You can take it from us that Bangalore
will be converted into a hell within an year or two and all the
singing, dancing, whistling upper caste boys and girls, the beneficiaries
of the Bangalore boom, will themselves cry halt to the “development” of
the city.
The Manmohan Singh gang is saying that India will boom and zoom
if only more and more state controls are abolished. We are familiar
with this argument. If only our upper caste rulers have been honest,
we could have trusted them. Our political leadership, bureaucracy,
media, judiciary and business people are all related to each other
and corrupt to the core. There may be some minor exceptions but
exceptions only prove the rule. Reducing the role of the state
means throwing the innocent Dalits, Tribals, Muslims and BCs to
the upper caste wolves. We have thousands of years of recorded
history about these wolves. The innocent lambs could at least survive
(not live) because of the state control.
Monopoly of English: It is these upper caste rulers who
have deliberately kept this country poor and hence illiterate.
Over 260 million (they are all our people) live on less than Rs.
45 a day. Education system has totally collapsed in rural areas.
One in four govt. primary schools, teachers are absent on any given
day and that only one in two would be actually teaching.
English language teaching is still prohibited by the upper
caste rulers fearing that the excluded underdog would compete
with their children.
Some states like Kerala and AP boast of 100% literacy but the
fact is the national literacy rate is still 61%. India has its
own definition of literacy — meaning anybody who can put
his or her signature.
With such hatred and jealousy boiling in their hearts how can
we expect the excluded people to sit silent when Manmohan Singh
says India is flying? Will our people allow them a free ride?
IT as upper caste monopoly: Manmohan Singh and his boys
are boasting about India’s IT boom. But do you know the fact?
The entire IT industry in India (including Bangalore which tops)
employes only about 1.3 million people out of a work force of over
400 million. And this 1.3 million are mostly Brahmins and other
upper castes. (DV Edit Dec.1, 2000: “Beware of IT: Computer
can’t replace food, clothing & shelter” and
DV Aug.16, 2000 p.21: “How IT is used to enslave India”).
The picture in the Brahmin-dominated cow-belt is horrible. That
is because this part is ruled by the Brahmana Jati Party,
a bunch of India’s most notorious specimen worth preserving
in our zoo.
Country of endless holidays: Yet our rulers are a shameless
people. Manmohan Singh and his team boast of India becoming a super
power. How can a set of lazy lots enjoying the world’s largest
number of holidays in a year become a super power? No country with
a will to progress can afford so many holidays. Days lost in festivals,
strikes, bundh, death of leaders, an idlers game called
cricket —plus unofficial holidays have to be added to this
list of official holidays. Manmohan Singh knows all this because
he was a govt. servant himself.
Our upper caste rulers love holidays, drinking, eating, singing,
sleeping and above all sex.
But it is our people — with a body of steel — who
sweat, work and produce everything. If the sweepers of Bombay stop
work for just one day, the country’s biggest city and its
financial capital will start stinking.
Sweat labour: It is the poor, the excluded “low” castes,
who work morning to evening. They are the sweat labour. They can’t
be accused of being lazy. If they don’t work, they know they
can’t eat. But it is the upper caste haves who want more
and more holidays.
Not one single “big name” that hits daily headlines
has said that India is a country of lazy laggards and our holidays
must be drastically cut. Does it mean these “big people” have
stopped thinking? Or does it mean all these “big people” also
love more and more holidays? How can Manmohan Singh expect these
holiday-loving lazy lots to make India a super power?
Shocking statistics: Our “national” toilet
papers boast of the burgeoning “middle class”. But
in DV we have often said this “middle class” name is
given to hide the fact they are all upper castes who constitute
not even 15% of our population. Look at the shocking figures of “India
flying”.
Out of our 1,000 odd million population this “middle
class” is put at 300 million (3%) and the “consuming
class” with enormous income is put at 150 million (about
2%). (Economist, June 3, 2006 p.16).
But what about two-thirds of our people who still live in villages
and are outside this “consuming class”? Will they allow
the upper caste India to fly leaving them behind?
World’s largest flesh market: Our farmers — the
backbone of India —are committing suicide. In 1998-2003,
over 1 lakh farmers committed suicide (Asian Age May 19,
2006). Our artisans are starving. The entire country-side is devastated.
Because the Brahminical rulers who live in big cities find the
villages boring, nauseating. They make fun of the villagers. Nay,
they hate them. An agriculturist is finding it difficult even to
get a bride. Such is the respect given to agriculture which has
been our country’s basic culture. The position of women is
pathetic because the reigning Hindu religion taches male-domination.
Bombay boasts of the world’s largest red light district.
And nobody bothers about it. Because the entire 100% of the women
working as prostitutes — dying early — are our women.
Fighting arm of Brahmins: India’s print and electronic
media is a total upper caste monopoly. They hold 70% of the top
jobs. Muslims are totally excluded. No Dalit among the top 300
journalists in Delhi, says a report in India’s premier Brahminical
daily Hindu (June 6, 2006).
This Manuwadi media is the fighting arm of the upper
castes. And it showed its ugliest face during the recent anti-reservation
racist agitation led by Brahminical lunatics.
Fortunately, this media is also collapsing one by one. And
it must. The upper castes are using this corrupt and cantankerous
media to destroy India’s fragile democracy.
Corrupt judiciary: Our judiciary is the main stumbling
block to our progress. Corruption has reached even the Supreme
Court. The higher judiciary, which is the exclusive preserve of
the upper castes, is trying to clip the wings of the legislature
at the behest of its jatwalas. Judiciary is subverting
democracy itself. (Judicial Terrorism, DSA-2006).
Even our defence forces, police and security services are upper
caste-dominated. Corruption is rampant here also.
Intellectual desert: The overall situation is chaotic.
Nothing is functioning in the country. Everybody is busy making
money and playing himself safe. There is no collective effort because
the reigning religion (Hinduism) teaches us only individual salvation.
That is how India has become a vast intellectual desert —sycophants
abounding in every sector.
Human rights have no value because we have no humans among the
ruling class. Muslim/Christians are the worst discriminated lot.
Sikhs have been totally hinduised (enslaved).
What about the big cities where the ruling Brahminical “consuming
class” lives? Calcutta became a dead city long back. Bombay,
India’s biggest city, is slowly dying. Barring New Delhi,
the Old Delhi is a vast slum. Madras is stinking. Hyderabad is
okey. Bangalore is choked.
If the Brahminical Bhoodevatas claim to be the brainiest
and the most brilliant why did they mess up their own holy land?
Why the waters of their holiest river Ganga is made unfit to
drink? Why whatever they touch turns mud?
Why their brain always runs wrong? Within 60 yeas of India becoming “independent”,
they have reduced India to a beggar nation— a functioning
anarchy. Does it not prove that there is something seriously wrong
with their brain?
Manmohan’s honesty: Manmohan Singh is praised as
the country’s “most honest politician”. We don’t
know anything about his honesty. But this much we know that it
was during his Finance Ministership under the notorious P.V. Narasimha
Rao, he produced the country’s biggest stock market manipulator,
Harshad Mehta, who ruined the country’s entire economy.
If this is what he did as FM, what can we expect from him as PM?
His view from the top may make him say India is flying. By saying
this he may please his Brahminical supporters. But we belong to
the bottom and our view is from the bottom. This makes us say that
India is grounded. And it is refusing to take off. Will the deprived
destitutes, the overwhelming majority of India, allow a handful
of minority exploiters to run away with the loot?
That is why we have repeatedly said that it is high time we say
goodbye to this Manmohan Singh and his misleading team.
Yes. We may be dubbed pessimists, and prophets of doom. But
remember those who find fault with us must prove where we have
gone wrong in our assessment and predictions made in DV and our
DSA books in the past over 25 years?
We will be too happy to admit our mistakes and also apologise
if our omniscient “optimists” prove us wrong.
V.T. Rajshekar, India As a Failed State, DSA-2004.
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