Editorial


If Sonia Gandhi doesn’t throw out Manmohan Singh angry people will throw Congress Party out

All the bluffs of Manmohan Singh stand shattered after our criticism of his World Bank connections is confirmed in eminent economist Ashok Mitra’s book reviewed by editor M.J. Akbar in the Asian Age (Feb.4, 2007). The Prime Minister has been quite loyal to his former American employer’s mandate at the cost of the health and happiness of his own country.

The Economist, which we quoted in our previous Editorial of Feb.16, 2007: “Angry voters may throw out Congress Govt”, giving a slap on the face of the Khatri Sikh, has once again rubbished the “India shining”, “India poised”walas and said “India is actually crawling.”.

“The middle class” (the expression used by the Brahminical writers to hide its upper caste character), the Economist said in a cover story (Feb.3, 2007), may be shining and flying but “the 60% of the population close to or below the poverty line have not yet seen a material gain”.

“Some 260 million people still live on the equivalent of less than 1$ a day. Half of all children under five are malnourished”.

What nonsense Manmohan Singh is talking about?

Jati dharma: The world’s most respected intellectual journal, which is also pro-Brahminical, had to come out with an Editorial itself to refute the bluffs of Manmohan Singh and his two drummer boys, Chidambaram Chettiar and Montek Singh Ahluwalia.

We know from thousands of years the upper caste rulers of India have been bluffing, giving false hopes to the oppressed majority of India. And these innocent producers of wealth believed these bluffs , their falsehoods and their equally false gods. Manmohan Singh is nothing but continuing his jati dharma. As the Voice of “India’s vast persecuted nationalities denied human rights”, it is our responsibility to point out the bluffs and blunders of the rulers which the Economist itself has re-stated.

Sikh no-confidence against Sikh PM: The Bengali Brahmin Bhattacharya had to abruptly shelve the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) plans that led to bloodbath in Bengal. This again is Manmohan Singh’s brainwave.

His entire economic policy has led to disaster after disaster, and its impact are there before us in the defeat of the Congress in Maharashtra civic elections including Bombay. Muslims and Dalits totally revolted against the party.

If the Akali-BJP combine wins in the Punjab Assembly elections it will be yet another proof of the Sikh no-confidence against the Sikh PM.

DV not pro-Congress: We want to make it clear that we are not at all pro-Congress. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar called it the original Brahminical party of India. We have described the Congress as the party of “Socialist Brahmins” and the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) as the party of “Sacred Brahmins”. Between the two we prefer the latter from the point of view of sharpening of caste contradictions.

Remember, how bitterly we used to attack the notorious then PM, P.V. Narasimha Rao, who had a peaceful afternoon siesta as the Babri Masjd was being demolished brick by brick. It was this Telugu Brahmin who paved the way for the victory of BJP. The Khatri Sikh, who was then Finance Minister under PV, is treading the path of his master. Sonia, beware.

Manmohan Singh as the super Brahmin agent of zionism and Brahminism is working overtime to further fatten the belly of his jatwalas. We had given this warning in our last Editorial and in this we repeat with greater emphasis — deeply worried over the drift of India towards disaster.

The “India Shiningwalas” comprising the micro-minority 15% Brahminical Order is clapping and cheering Manmohan Singh who actually is digging the grave of Bahujans.

Caste-based parties: Not only his economic policy but even the foreign and defence policies are made in America. That means his continuation as PM will not only ruin the Congress but will prove a security risk for India.

Actually, when the BJP is in ruins and had to finally fall back upon its original hate-Muslim mantra, the Congress should have taken advantage of the situation and broken its backbone. But Manmohan Singh’s policies are helping the BSO and strengthening the BJP.

We would have been happy if the caste-based and regional parties had made some headway by using this current crisis in both the Congress and BJP. But we see no such sign. Only in the Bombay city and other Maharashtra civic elections Dalits and Muslims asserted themselves and made a powerful showing.

We are fed up with Manmohan Singh and his team.

If Sonia Gandhi does not throw him out, the people will throw her party out.