Patels declare caste war on Modi: Break of “Hindu unity” may
kill Gujarat BJP
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The Hindu terrorist party of BJP, dying all
over North, may soon lose Gujarat as well caught in the crisis
caused by the “caste war”. Did we not say that caste
will kill casteism (Hinduism)?
In Gujarat, the powerful land-owning lords of the land, Patidar
Patels, have declared a war on the low caste Ghanchi — Narendra
Modi. The poor oil crushing jati fellow, who killed about
3,000 Muslims to please his Brahmin masters, is weeping, waiting
for his “death”.
Patels held a massive rally at Surat on June 11. Over a lakh angry
Patels were present under the leadership of the more famous Hindu
(but Patel) top terrorist, Pravin Togadia.
Both Modi and Togadia are Hindu but they hate each other more
than they hate the Muslims — their common enemy? Why?
Here is the secret of the power of caste. To Togadia his caste
(Patels) is more important — not “Hindu unity”.
The Patels will burn Hinduism if it endangers the Patel property
and privileges.
Patels love caste not Hindu: To Modi, who played football
with the lives of Muslims, finishing the oppressive Patels is dearer
to his heart. Where then is the “Hindu unity”? The
BJP top bosses dare not take action on the BJP Patel leaders attending
the Surat show. “Hindu unity” will break if the Patels
are touched.
“Hindu unity” is dead. That means RSS-BJP is dead.
Future belongs to caste-based parties.
In UP, the very Brahmin brain of the “Hindu unity” walked
into the Dalit camp seeking security from the Yadav lathis.
Patels form 20% of the rural Gujarat and solid supporters of BJP.
They are grooming the fire-eating Patel, Togadia, who has better
guts and guile, compared to Narendra Modi.
Deathless institution: The Congress, the original Brahminical
party of India, is fishing in Gujarat’s troubled waters by
encouraging the Patel revolt.Why not Congress revive “KHAM
theory”?
In UP, then Rajasthan and now Gujarat — one by one — “Hindu
unity” is dying. Who killed the “Hindu unity”?
The centuries-old deathless institution of caste.
Please read our book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation (Books
for Change, 3rd print, 2005, Hindi, Kannada translation available
Rs. 140) to study our thesis on “caste identity”.
No other weapon can destroy the centuries-old Brahminism hiding
as Hinduism. Only caste can. DV has discovered a freely available
atom bomb: caste.
Brahminical “love” for Kalam
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The Brahminical bid to manage a second term
for their blue-eyed boy, Abdul Kalam, has been shot down. But the
rulers have not stopped praising the “good man” when
they never, ever have a good word for a Muslim. Why the Hindu
who hates everything Muslim is all praise for this dark-looking
Dalit-converted Muslim from the other end of India, near Kanyakumari?
Why the wolf is loving the lamb?
Don’t think the rulers are mad to praise Kalam. There is
a method in their madness.
They have their Brahminical “national” toilet papers
to manipulate our minds.
Scientists suffer stomach-ache: Bangalore’s Deccan
Herald, managed by a Kerala Namboodiri despite being owned
by the Backward Caste Idigas, came out with a full page report
on June 8 from its different correspondents praising Kalam.
As long as Kalam was a scientist, his life was made miserable
by the Iyers and Iyengars packed in govt. scientific labs. But
India did not produce a single Nobel laureate in science after “independence” despite
having hundreds of “scientists” doing useless work.
All these “scientists” suffered terrible stomach-ache
because the “rocket man” came to be recognised as India’s
best scientist. The same fellows finally got rid of him by kicking
him upstairs. They quietly approached their jati man,
Prime Minister Vajpayee, and impressed him that Kalam as a “loyal
dog” would eminently suit as President of India. Besides,
the Muslim-hating Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) can boast
and brandish a Muslim President in “Hindu India” and
advertise their “secular credentials”.
Look how they manipulate our minds and fool us.
But why beat the dead horse now when it is decided that Kalam
is out? Why every toilet paper is singing the Kalam chorus? There
is a method in this madness.
The rulers by loudly praising Kalam are threatening the SC/ST/BC/Muslim
MPs and MLAs who are the voters in the presidential election that
they must elect another loyal dog like Kalam but not one who would
bark at the rulers.
We have answered all questions on Kalam long back.
DV Dec.16, 2006 p.6: “Why upper castes are all praise
for Abdul Kalam as a good man?”
Chettiar’s bluffs
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The world’s most prestigious financial
journal has debunked the Manmohan Singh Govt.’s false claims
of India’s “soaring economy”.
The London Economist (June 9, 2007), which always supports
India’s Brahminical rulers, in an Editorial, however, has
called the bluffs of its Chettiar Finance Minister and its equally
bogus Planning Commission chief.
It says: “the Economist remains unconvinced” of India’s
tall claims:
In the longer run India’s ability to grow faster depends
on it unblocking its infamous infrastructure bottlenecks, notably
its lousy roads, ports and power. The increase in electricity capacity
over the past five years was only 57% of its targeted level, so
power cuts have worsened. Skills shortages will be eased only by
improving education and reforming India’s rigid labour laws.
This will all take time. Meanwhile, India will have to accept slower
growth to keep inflation in check.
How can India jump to “trillion dollar economy” keeping
over 90% of its population in mental prison? Alas, we have no media
to expose the rulers except the Dalit Voice.
Gujjars deceived: Rajasthan to face renewed caste fury
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Did the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) of
Rajasthan cheat the innocent but neglected Gujjar tribals demanding
reservation under ST by instigating the numerically stronger Meenas
against them?
A number of Gujjar leaders have said their chief, Col Kirori Singh,
was made to sign the “surrender pact” under duress.
Meanwhile, the state govt. has booked murder cases against Gujjar
leaders. Upper caste enemies are saying that the country has suffered
a loss of Rs. 12,000 crores during the week-long Gujjar agitation
and they must be forced to pay the amount.
According to the Times Jaipur correspondent Gujjars are
4% but Meenas are much larger (10%) and well represented in govt.
services since long. The Gujjars are a martial race and once ruled
large areas in the cow belt including Delhi. Their agitation simply
paralysed the whole of Rajasthan and even Delhi for a day. The
army had to be deployed to contain the Gujjar rage.
Theirs was a just demand because they indeed are tribals but put
under OBC and thereby deceived. We do not know if the Meenas are
indeed STs.
Divide & rule game: But the way in which the Gujjar
leadership collapsed, surrendered and called off the week-long
violent agitation was the result of the typical Brahminical conspiracy
of divide and rule game for which they are so famous.
Did not the same Congress Party then use the Gujjars to kill
thousands of innocent Sikhs in Delhi when Indira Gandhi was killed
by the bullet of a Sikh assassin?
At that time (1984), the Congress, the original Brahminical party
of India, found the Gujjars very useful. Indira Gandhi was killed
by a Sikh bodyguard in retaliation to her sending army into the
Golden Temple killing thousands of Sikhs praying in the Golden
Temple as part of the Brahminical war against Sikhism. (DV Edit
Nov.16, 1984: “A Dalit kills Indira taking Sikhs closer
to Khalistan”).
Gujjars had never asked the Rajasthan Govt. to delete Meenas from
the ST list. They only asked for their inclusion. Meenas have made
much progress due to reservation, well represented even in all-India
services like the IAS, IPS etc. We are happy about their progress.
Every deprived community can climb up only by strengthening their “ethnic
identity”. The Meenas did it in Rajasthan but the Gujjars
did not. And that is the cause of their failure.
Rulers become slaves: Now that the Gujjars have shown their
muscle and the entire cow belt was awe-struck by their fury, Delhi
will have to resolve the problem without bringing in party politics.
If no solution is found, the Gujjars must call a conference of
their people in all the North Indian states including Kashmir and
decide to launch a renewed agitation for their human rights. Till
such a conference the Gujjars must educate their people on strengthening
their “ethnic identity” by digging into history
and how from their once glorious past of being rulers of the land
they have fallen into slavery because of Brahminism.
DV will be at the service of the Gujjars.
(DV Edit June 16, 2007: “Caste identity rocks Rajasthan:
Gujjar - Meena war kills BJP’s Hindu unity”).
Indian rulers not honest in friendship with China
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said at Berlin
on June 7 that “China is our greatest neighbour” and
India wanted the “strongest relationship” with Beijing.
Does he speak what he means? Why his govt. is not offering even
the customary security to Chinese dignitaries coming to India?
Berlin: Dr. Singh assured that India would do “everything
possible” to cement the ties, as he met President Hu Jintao
in Berlin. During their 30-minute meeting here on the sidelines
of the G8 Summit, President Hu upheld D. Singh’s “insight
and vision”, saying that it had helped bilateral relations
in a “most impressive way”. (Asian Age)
Two shocking lapses: The first shocking security lapse
occurred in Bangalore recently when Chinese Prime Minister Wen
Jiabo visited the Indian Institute of Science when a Tibetan renegade
waved Tibetan flags climbing atop the IISC bldg. where the PM was
speaking. The customary police security was in place and yet there
was a serious security breach on which the China lodged a complaint
with India. Nothing happened.
The second and the more serious lapse occurred when Dr. Singh
and Hu met in the “high security” Hyderabad House in
Delhi for high-level talks. The same renegade suddenly appeared
near the scene.
How could these two major incidents occur unless there was
a clear hand of the Indian security people in the Tibetan conspiracy?
India-China Friendship Association always asks the External Affairs
Ministry for security cover whenever Chinese guests arrive but
it is never given and there were many cases of Tibetan hooligans
troubling the foreign guests and giving anxious moments to the
hosts.
Is this the Indian Govt. offer of friendship to China? Does it
not prove that India’s upper caste rulers are not interested
in Chinese friendship? They want to go with America, the sinking
power, not China, the rising sun.
D.V. REFERENCE TO CHINA
DV Edit April 16, 2007: “China cautioned against falling
into zionist trap: Dangers of private property rights”.
DV Dec.16, 2006 p.7: “No peace with China until Dalai Lama
is kicked out”.
DV Dec.1, 2006 p.6: “China wins hearts of African Blacks”.
DV Oct.1, 2006 p.26: “BBC man looks at China & India”.
DV Edit April 1, 2006: “Defeated in anti-Islamic war, US
shifts focus on China” & p. 6: “US wants to use
India against China”.
DV March 1, 2006 p. 24: “Facts on China & India”.
DV Jan.16, 2006 p.7: “China dwarfing Britain”.
DV Sept.16, 2005 p.22: “China must reject US plea for talks
on Iran & N. Korea nukes”.
DV Sept.1, 2005 p.5: “China sends shock waves round the
world”.
DV June 16, 2005 p.10: “US bid to bust Chinese economy”.
DV May 16, 2005 p.10: “China as hope of Third world”.
DV April 16, 2005 p.23: “India can never, ever overtake
China because of caste system’.
DV Nov.1, 2004 p. 11: “China overtaking ”.
DV Oct.16, 2004 p.13: “Rise of China as a world power & fall
of India as a cockroach”.
DV June 16, 2004 p.23: “China emerges as super power – soon
dwarfing America”.
DV Nov.16, 2003 p.5: “China’s raise & India’s
fall” & “ China becomes leader of Asia: America
ousted”.
DV Edit July 16, 2003: “How can Hindu rulers driven by hate & hegemony
generate love & peace with China”.
DV April 16, 2003 p.4: “China heeds DV warning?”
DV April 1, 2003 p.4: “Earthquake in China with no sound & fury”.
DV March 16, 2003 p.20: “China: Awakening of a giant”.
DV Dec.1, 2002 p.23: “China forgetting its brothers in revolution”.
DV May 1, 2001 p.11: “DV congratulates China for crushing
US arrogance”.
DV Nov.1, 1999 p.7: “China must study India’s social
conditions & strike right alliances”.
DV July 16, 1999 p.11: “Chou Enlai predicted Nehru bid to
establish a great Brahminical empire in India”.
DV June 16, 1998 p.4: “West unites China & Islam: Huntington
thesis backfires”.
DV Feb.1, 1992 p.16: “China disappoints persecuted peoples
of the world”.
DV March 16, 1990 p.5: “China admits its multi-national
character: Why not India?”
Dv July 16, 1989 p.19: “What happened in China? Why the
West & Hindu nazis are weeping?”
DV June 16, 1989 p.7: “Communism suffers a serious setback
in China”.
DV Feb.1, 1989 p.14: “Yellow peril shocks Blacks-Dalits”.
DV Edit Oct.1, 1985: “Who Faked the boundary document: It
is time to patch up with China”.
DV Edit Sept.16, 1983: “China & Burakumin support to
Dalits” & p.3: “China’s big leap”.
DV June 16, 1981: “Friendship with China”.
INDIA SHINING
Decline of India
New Delhi: An impressive record of economic growth on the
one hand with a negligible growth in agriculture and allied activities
on the other, a growing middle class of around 100 million with
annual incomes ranging from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh alongside
a 260 million population without income to access a consumption
basket, a surging services sector fuelling the country’s
economic boom with the traditional manufacturing sector trailing
behind; falling import tariffs pitted against a complex export
regime — India’s contrasting economic canvas was the
subject of a review by the Trade Policy Review Body (TPRB) of the
WTO in the course of the two-day appraisal held on May 23 and 25.
The review showed up a mixed bag of remarkable achievements bundled
with significant shortfalls.
—(Hindu, June 4, 2007)
*****
Farmers left high & dry
New Delhi: For 60 years after “independence” over
66% of cultivation in the country is still dependent on rains.
Irrigated land is 47 million hectares (Mha), produces 56% of food-grains
while the rain-dependent 95 Mha land yields just 44%. Providing
water to this vast, unirrigated swathes will not only boost food
production, but also help struggling farmers out of poverty. According
to the Ministry of Water Resources, there are 388 incomplete irrigation
projects spread all over India. Of these, 340 were started before
1992, and 40 before 1974. Till 2003, Rs. 78,449.63 crore had already
been spent on them, and an additional Rs. 89,872.72 crore was needed
to complete them. Had these projects been completed on time, over
20 Mha of land would have come under irrigation. However, only
about 7 Mha worth of irrigation facility has actually been created.
—(Times of India, June 8, 2007).
*****
Mess in higher education
New Delhi: The University Grants Commission has come up
with a startling admission: Over half of the students who pass
class-XII don’t even enter the higher education sector; 90%
of colleges and 68% of universities across the country are of middling
or poor quality. On almost all indicators, from faculty standards
to library facilities, from computer availability to student-teacher
ratio, higher education is in crying need for an upgrade. The “quality
gap’ in both universities and colleges is alarming: 25% faculty
positions in universities remain vacant; 57% teachers in colleges
do not have either an M.Phil or PhD.
—(Indian Express, June 10, 2007).
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