WARNING TO LALU PRASAD YADAV
Lessons of Bihar : Hindu "no" to caring & sharing will make India ungovernable
Lalu Prasad Yadav is pictured as India's most corrupt and hated political leader by the country's "national" toilet papers. Almost every wing of the govt. and society has joined hands in his daily character assassination. But fortunately this micro-minority Brahminical conspiracy against him is making him more and more popular with the masses of India and Bihar in particular. The more they hate him more popular he becomes with the toiling masses.
These upper caste forces (15%) tried to finish him in Bihar but in the process they only got defeated and Lalu has emerged as a hero.
This is the position today as Bihar is facing fresh Assembly elections as all the Brahminical tricks, their money and media power could not dislodge Lalu.
Bum-licker Paswan:
The one fellow who became the laughing stock of the whole country is the Brahminical bum-licker, Ram Vilas Paswan. He tried to put his legs into two boats and got drowned. We had warned him many times but the Dalit leader is not ready to listen because his heart is in the Brahminical camp. There are many such Brahminical agents among Dalit leaders. One by one all of them will go the Paswan way.
The Kurmi (BC) leader, Nitish Kumar, at least is more honest. He firmly stood by his upper caste Brahmin, Bumihar, Kayasth, Thakur benefactors. But the bogus Dalit (Passi) leader Ram Vilas Paswan became the worst loser.
Victory for "caste identity": Paswan represents our country's elite Dalits. They want to run with the hare but hunt with the hounds. In the process they are neither here nor there.
The defeat he suffered in the latest Bihar drama is the worst in his life. He wanted to continue in the Union Cabinet to enjoy power but flirted with vaidiks staging all sorts of dramas like demanding a Muslim Chief Minister for Bihar – though he did not have a single Muslim in his pack. The evil genius in him was plain. He wanted to drive away Muslims and make the Yadavas suspect Lalu. But his game did not succeed. For the sake of money and power, such "leaders" do not mind cheating their own people. Such betrayers must be taught a fitting lesson. All such Paswans must be weeded out of public life.
Lalu admits mistakes:
When his flock started deserting, Paswan prostrated before Lalu but by then it was too late. The Bihar Assembly was dissolved and fresh elections are expected in a couple of months — all to the advantage of Lalu.
Bihar offers one of the best examples where our "caste identity" thesis has taken deep roots. All the Hindus are united though they are divided on caste lines. They are using the Backward Caste (Kurmi) leader, Nitish Kumar, to defeat Lalu but they are not successful.
Lalu has the solid support of Yadavas and also Muslims. But now he has to choose the right candidate giving proper representation to not only Yadavas and Muslims but other small BC jatis and Dalits. Lalu has admitted his mistakes and we are sure he will learn from these mistakes.
Lalu has to strictly go by our "caste identity" thesis giving representation to different castes (subcastes) and communities. This can be done by utilising the intervening period between now and the election date to organise conferences of different jatis among Backward Castes and Scheduled Castes.
Backward Muslims:
We have reports that Lalu has not given adequate representation or rather ignored the claims of Backward Muslims. Their grievances are genuine and have to be attended to.
Paswan has created some problem for Lalu by raising the aspirations of Muslims for Chief Ministership. He did it only to create a rift between Lalu and his Muslim followers. Though Paswan's mischief did not work it allowed scope for upper castes to fish in the Muslim troubled waters. It is true that Lalu has brought peace for Muslims by seeing that the Hindu nazis did not engineer any anti-Muslim riots. Muslims are with Lalu. Yet it is necessary that Muslim grievances are properly met including that of Backward Muslims.
Lalu must know that Muslims and Yadavas (MY) alone cannot fetch him the majority votes. Every jati is becoming conscious and craving for power and representation. This is bound to happen when democracy takes roots. The upper caste enemies of Lalu will catch hold of disgruntled and left-out BC and SC jatis. Lalu must give no scope for upper caste mischief. Hence the need for sharing and caring.
We call upon Ram Vilas Paswan, who suffered the worst fall, to at least realise that he has no following. His own Passi jati is deserting him. The only way to avoid his political death is to have alliance with Lalu if not join him outright.
Economic cake:
What is becoming clear from the latest Bihar drama is that India is becoming increasingly ungovernable.
The different deprived castes are becoming conscious of their identity and the strength and the benefits it will bring once their identity is strengthened. Once the different castes, not only among the SC/ST/BCs but also among Muslims, start strengthening their identity and organising their respective caste, it will release tremendous energy. This energy will be used to fight for their due share not only in political power but also in the economic cake.
So far only about 15% of the upper castes have been eating the whole of political and economic cake. With the release of the caste force, every deprived caste will join the race for power and economic cake.
For the time being this can be managed with the coalition of different castes. Already several States are having such coalitions. Such a coalition is there in Delhi also. This is the cause of uncertainty of the govt. in Delhi and the split verdict leading to dissolution of the Assembly in Bihar.
Caste consciousness:
Such uncertainties are bound to happen not only in different states but also at the Centre. This is because caste is coming of age. "Lower castes" are becoming conscious. This is a good sign.
There will be a good lot of confusion and chaos in the beginning. The upper castes may say India is becoming ungovernable and it needs a military dictator.
The upper caste people always want a "stable govt". But how can there be stability when only few sit and eat? And the rest work and work and yet starve?
Caste consciousness has helped the deprived to realise that their deprivation is only because of their caste and that such a deprivation can be ended only when they strengthen their caste identity and demand their share of the cake.
Bihar has shown how the upper castes are ganging up to deceive the deprived castes. And the deprived castes are also understanding the upper caste crimes and beginning to assert themselves. The intensifying "caste struggle" in Bihar has caused the uncertainty and the final dissolution of the Assembly.
Bihar will repeat not only in other states but also at the Centre. For quite sometime India will remain ungovernable until the upper castes realise that peace and stability will come only when they share and care.
But the upper castes (Hindus) will never learn any thing new. That means India will face terrible uncertainties and may become really ungovernable. If such a thing happens we are not to be held responsible for the Hindu "no" to sharing and caring.
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