Maybe you should go easy on your Brahmani Cow cola, and smell the coffeeBidi ke saath aaj desi tharra bhi lagai ke baithey ho kya ?
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Maybe you should go easy on your Brahmani Cow cola, and smell the coffeeBidi ke saath aaj desi tharra bhi lagai ke baithey ho kya ?
Low iq and bad countless generations of toilet cleaner genes speaking there.
Nope, its the other way around, We OBC SC ST and minorities are contributing to Economy the most, everyone pays taxes in the form of indirect tax, contribution to GDP etc and contributes to economy. Our share of money we will use as we want, and we will stop it using sheer power of our votes and numbers. Soon, we will start kicking you Brahman parasites out of power/policy centers. We are already networking thanks to internet, and twisting the tail of your upper caste BJP government and upper caste judicial collegium.
Jharkhand raises reservations for SC, ST, others to 77%
https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...ns-for-sc-st-others-to-77/article65893319.ece
Soon you freeloading parasite lice's will be picked off one by one and thrown out.
Our people are now openly calling out you mandirchap parasites. Thu Khisak be parasite ponga pandit.
@-=virus=-
BJP expels Madhya Pradesh OBC leader who said ‘Brahmin priests fool people, loot money’
https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...s-fool-people-loot-money-101661045531517.html
Chhattisgarh Assembly passes bills to raise quota to 76% | Details here
K’taka implements hike in SC, ST quota
Bihar to conduct two-phase caste census from January 7
https://www.newindianexpress.com/na...hase-caste-census-from-january-7-2525146.html
This is just the beginning. True growth is people centric and it starts with kicking out parasites like you with jack boot.
Macchar bhikari bkl khoon choos mc, this commie lot.So shaddu does not go to the mandir. Interesting.
Tagged you and @SIPRA paajee elsewhere.Macchar bhikari bkl khoon choos mc, this commie lot.
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Where ? alert ni aya bro
Yes, they will come up with labels, and categories to divide people into groups. They have been doing so since 1000s of years For example Caste system.
Now, their latest project is Pasmanda and non-Pasmanda. Once you understand their mindset you will stop wasting time with them, they are incorrigible. Discrimination and Racism is part of upper caste DNA now. ITs hardcoded deep into their hardware.
Instead concentrate on OBC SC ST and other minorities.
We don't need mediocre shaddus in our key growth sectors. We will absorb you gainfully elsewhere. A strong engine means more sustainable long-term freebies for you.
Truly meritorious and deserving people still get through, plenty of examples here. Madam President being one, and was President Kovind, and Kalam.. so save your schpeel for malnourished stunted brain commies like Munawar.
Don't be a bhikari and be using all this mumbo jumbo.. hoping to sneak in through a loophole by denying other more capable people those deservedly high paying jobs and so on.. chal khisak, bloody quotabaaz jholedhaar commie scum.
The Bard of Avon famously posed the question, "What is in a name?"
Plenty if one were to read the current violence in Konaseema, Andhra Pradesh. In April 2022, the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government embarked on changing the names of various districts or creating new districts in the state. This was part of the electoral promises he had made before forming the government, ostensibly to woo certain communities who form the majority in various regions.
However, his plan ran into stormy weather when Konaseema, a newly created district in the East Godavari region, was named after BR Ambedkar. Other newly formed districts were named after prominent personalities like NT Rama Rao, Satya Sai and Annamayya, which did not lead to any controversy. The government maintained that the decision to rename Konaseema after Ambedkar was taken after requests from the large Scheduled Caste (SC) population in the district, whose headquarters, Amalapuram, is an SC-reserved constituency.
The decision led to violence, police vehicles were damaged and the houses of the ruling party MLA and MP (Dalit) were burnt. This reflects the planning behind the arson and the sheer disregard for state functionaries.
Snapshot
- The Andhra Pradesh government's decision to rename Konaseema, a newly created district, after BR Ambedkar, has sparked violence. Police vehicles were damaged and the houses of the ruling party MLA and MP (Dalit) were burnt.
- Ironically, the Kapus, who constitute nearly 26% population in the state and are the majority community in Konaseema along with Dalits, have demanded that they be given a ‘backward caste’ designation as they were falling behind in jobs and education.
- It's worth asking, why did the state apparatus fail in securing the house of a Dalit MP? In such a scenario, who will speak for ordinary Dalits?
- Dalit leaders of the ruling party remained mere bystanders to the violence. Such ornamental positions that are devoid of real ‘power’ will create stooges rather than conscious warriors.
Interestingly, it was only on 19 May 2022 that the government decided to announce that Konaseema will be renamed BR Ambedkar Konaseema district, unlike the other newly carved districts. Even prior to the notification, Dalit groups had been demanding that the district be named after Ambedkar. What explains the sudden acceptance of this proposal by the ruling party? The attempt is to reflect a more inclusive and sympathetic approach towards marginalised groups.
The Social Landscape of Konaseema
The majority population of the district comprises both Kapus (the socially dominant group) and Dalits. Over time, the Dalits took advantage of the changing political economy of the region, migrated to various lands, and got educated and settled in well-paying jobs. Needless to say, Dalit consciousness was also very prevalent from the 19th century onwards, nurtured by leaders like Golla Chandraiah, Bojja Appalaswamy, Eeli Vadapalli, Kandikatla Nagabhushanam, Bhupathi Narayanamurti, Nandanar Harichandra and others.
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Ironically, the Kapus, who constitute nearly 26% population in the state, have demanded that they be given a ‘backward caste’ designation as they were falling behind in jobs and education. The initial demand was made in 1993 and the then-state government issued a notification to include Kapus among the backward caste category. In 1994, the TDP came to power and reneged on this promise. The community has also looked for political support from other political parties. Off and on, the BJP has promised support to their reservation demands. In the last assembly election in Andhra Pradesh, the Kapus voted for the ruling party, the YSRCP, which won 27 out of the 34 seats in the East and West Godavari districts.
Pawan Kalyan's Appeal
Andhra Pradesh, particularly its coastal regions, has a long tradition of film actors testing their political fortunes. The latest star to enter the electoral fray is Pawan Kalyan, who floated the Jana Sena. His brother-superstar, Chiranjeevi, started the Praja Rajyam, which folded up, unable to transform the star’s charisma into votes. Now, the BJP is piggy riding on Pawan Kalyan, hoping that his star power will fetch them votes. It also matters that he belongs to the Kapu community.
This meddling has also given a boost to the violence. In 2020, a chariot was burnt at a temple in East Godavari, which witnessed a flurry of high-profile visits from the TDP, the VHP, the BJP and the Jana Sena. Gradually, the saffron agenda is being implemented to influence Andhra politics.Who Is Afraid of Ambedkar?
In a region boasting of a robust Dalit, radical Left, and strong trade union and anti-arrack movements, why is there resistance towards naming a district after Ambedkar? Caste is a brutal reality of our lives; Dalit assertion is still seen as ‘indecorous’ and it's largely believed that they need to be ‘shown their place’.
The incidents at Karamchedu, Tsundur and Vempenta are still fresh in public memory. If the mob has the courage to burn the house of a ruling MP, it’s worth asking, what powers helped them? Why did the state apparatus fail in securing the house of a Dalit MP? In such a scenario, who will speak for ordinary Dalits? When streets, cities and even religious places are named after ‘heroes’ of dominant communities, why cannot Ambedkar be given a similar status?
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In 1931, Ambedkar rightly said to Gandhi, “I have no homeland.” If Ambedkar's name cannot be freely invoked or statues erected in his own country, then he was prescient in saying that his people will continue to struggle against Brahmanical forces. All dominant political parties will unite against Dalits to secure their vote banks. The ruling party has one Dalit Deputy Chief Minister, and other cabinet ministers, including the Home Minister, were mere spectators when the clashes broke out.
Such ornamental positions that are devoid of real ‘power’ will create stooges rather than conscious warriors. As Ambedkar said, “Goats are used for sacrifices; not lions.”
Unless Dalit-Bahujans consolidate to emerge as a viable option in politics and challenge the dominant political discourse, they will continue to be in political exile.
(N. Sukumar is a Professor of Political Science at Delhi University. This is an opinion article and the views expressed are the author's own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.)
Low iq and bad countless generations of toilet cleaner genes speaking there.
Your great Bhagwa President Kovind never once spoke about the atrocities against Dalits and Shudras, never once spoke of enabling them and emancipating them. Take for example this anti-Dalit violence in Andhra in May this year, two months before he left office :
I schit, @Drizzt cleans up afterAnd your problem in you getting into the sewers is... ? After all its your waste.
I schit, @Drizzt cleans up after
in the sewers but
many miles from my xhit's point of origin
guys like him won't be allowed within a square mile of where I am.
from what I can gather, you're a super boring personYou should care because after all it was you who declared Kovind to be "meritorious and deserving" so I pointed out he wasn't. Besides, the entire Indian political system itself must become greatly simplified and actually democratic.
But why is it only his duty ? Why can't the Sharmas and the Guptas do it too along with him and me ?
Yes, they are incorrigible but we shouldn't slot all of them. We used to have Joe Shearer among us and he wasn't anything like these crooks. Yes, you don't like Jignesh Mevani a lot but please watch his passion in the below talk when he speaks about Modi jee declaring in a 2009 dictated book that the lower castes clean the sewers because "it gives them aadhyatmik anand ( spiritual bliss" and Jignesh then asks, logically, why doesn't Modi jee get down into the sewers and experience that sublime, divine bliss himself. He also says that a Brahman need not believe in Brahmanvad but a Dalit may well be a Brahmanvadi / Manuvadi, like we had our previous "Mahamahim" ( President ) Kovind. The talk also has the lovely, brave, highly intelligent and graceful Shehla ( uff meri Shehla jaan ) :
What's a Shaddu ? Shudra ? How about the Tunnis ?
Your great Bhagwa President Kovind never once spoke about the atrocities against Dalits and Shudras, never once spoke of enabling them and emancipating them. Take for example this anti-Dalit violence in Andhra in May this year, two months before he left office :
And your problem in you getting into the sewers is... ? After all it's your waste.
Chotay chotay taplayYour Jaan Shehala has no rack. Very plain.
Chotay chotay taplay
Have a feeling she'd be good in the sack, even with her small rack.