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What I don't understand is what one can possibly achieve by posting all this on PDF

So you don't want the daily atrocities going on in India for the last 3000 years to be known by the world ? You are an intelligent and reasonable person so please don't participate in atrocities. :)

But the world knows of Hindutvadi terrorism now including in recent whether by the organizing of the Dismantling Global Hindutvad conference in USA last year which I mention below, or Apple company in USA becoming the first Western company some months ago to set up internal law against caste discrimination because the stupid and useless Hindutvadi software engineers and MBAs from India were carrying their filthy, anti-human caste system to Western shores. The awareness of caste system discrimination in America's tech environment started in 2020 with Cisco having a case filed against it by the California government for enabling caste discrimination :
08/JUL/2020

San Francisco: Over 20 years ago, a student at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay figured that a classmate was a Dalit. The discovery was made when the student didn’t see the boy’s name on the general merit list, and so figured that he had been admitted to the prestigious institution via reservations, India’s affirmative action programme.

Decades later, when both men made it to the Silicon Valley headquarters of the tech multinational Cisco, the “upper” caste staffer carried the knowledge of the other man’s “lower” caste with him and even passed on the information to colleagues at work. Last week, Sundar Iyer, the man who “outed” the other man’s caste, found himself at the centre of a civil rights lawsuit filed by the California government, which accused Iyer, his colleague Ramana Kompella and Cisco itself of unlawful employment practices.

While the lawsuit is the culmination of years of investigations, it couldn’t have come at a more significant time. While caste discrimination has never been a major public issue in the US, the lawsuit comes at a moment when the country is confronting racial discrimination, giving the Cisco case a sharper edge.

A number of Dalits in US tech companies point to the irony of their casteist colleagues supporting Black Lives Matter while continuing to suppress Indians from so-called lower castes.

While caste discrimination among Indians in US workplaces is not new, tech companies largely ignored the practise, primarily because, in strictly legal terms, it is not unlawful.

Also Read: US Ambedkarite Groups Extend Support to Cisco Employee Who Allegedly Faced Caste Discrimination

A Dalit person contracted with an American multinational told The Wire that his offer letter talked of not allowing for discrimination on the basis of race or religion, but made no mention of caste. When he broached the subject with human resources (HR), he was told that the offer letter was for all geographies and that caste was not a global issue. Ironically, he says that even Indian MNCs in the US issue offer letters mentioning race and not caste.

California’s lawsuit will now make it hard for companies to ignore caste as a discriminatory practice. While the US has no specific law against the Indian caste system, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed the lawsuit against Cisco using a section of America’s historic Civil Rights Act. The Act is an outcome of the movement led by African Americans in the 1960s to end oppression and segregation.

The lawsuit accuses Cisco of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which makes it unlawful to discriminate on the basis of religion, ancestry, national origin/ethnicity and race/colour. The company is also charged with violating California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act. The lawsuit calls Cisco’s actions willful, malicious, fraudulent, and oppressive.

More than 90% of Indian immigrants to the US are from the upper castes, says the lawsuit, adding that the complainant, John Doe (a pseudonym widely used in American litigation) was the only Dalit in a team of upper caste Indians.

When contacted, Cisco spokesperson Robyn Blum sent The Wire an official statement, which says, “Cisco is committed to an inclusive workplace for all. We have robust processes to report and investigate concerns raised by employees which were followed in this case dating back to 2016, and have determined we were fully in compliance with all laws as well as our own policies. Cisco will vigorously defend itself against the allegations made in this complaint.”

Meanwhile, the lawsuit against Cisco paints a picture of an anything-but-robust system to deal with caste.

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The Cisco logo is seen at their booth at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, February 26, 2018. Photo: REUTERS/Sergio Perez/File Photo

The case against Cisco

In October 2016, two colleagues informed John Doe, a principal engineer at Cisco, that his supervisor, Sundar Iyer, had told them that he (Doe) was from the “Scheduled Castes” and had made it to the Indian Institute of Technology via affirmative action. “Iyer was aware of Doe’s caste because they attended IIT at the same time,” said the case.

The suit says that, when confronted by Doe, Iyer denied having disclosed his caste.

In November 2016, Doe contacted Cisco’s HR over the matter. Within a week of doing so, Iyer reportedly informed Doe he was taking away Doe’s role as lead on two technologies. Iyer also removed team members from a third technology that Doe was working on and reduced his role to that of an independent contributor and he was isolated from his colleagues, the lawsuit says. In December 2016, Doe filed a written complaint with HR on the matter.

He also complained that Iyer had made discriminatory comments about a Muslim job applicant.

According to the suit, Cisco employee relations manager Brenda Davies’s investigation notes on the case showed evidence of caste-based discrimination, and yet she closed the case on the grounds that caste discrimination was not unlawful. The lawsuit says that her investigation notes even have Iyer admitting to outing his colleague’s caste by saying he was not on the “main list” at IIT.
The case says that Doe, who was further isolated and repeatedly harassed at work, called for a re-investigation. HR official Tara Powell reopened the investigation in April 2017. In a damning indictment of Cisco, California government investigations show that, despite employees telling Powell that Doe was being treated unfairly though he was technically competent, that Iyer was trying to push Doe out of the company, and that witnesses feared retaliation from Iyer if they spoke out against him, Powell closed the investigation on grounds that she could not substantiate any caste-based discrimination against Doe.

In February 2018, when Kompella became the interim head of engineering for Cisco’s team after Iyer stepped down, the lawsuit said he continued to “discriminate, harass, and retaliate against Doe by….giving him assignments that were impossible to complete under the circumstances.”

“Cisco’s training was deficient in that it did not adequately train managerial employees on workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, nor did the company prevent, deter, remedy, or monitor casteism in its workforce,” says the lawsuit.

Also Read: A Historic Congressional Hearing on Caste in the US

A 2018 report on caste in the US by Equality Labs, an Ambedkarite South Asian organisation, found that 67% of Dalits reported being treated unfairly at their workplaces. The report was cited in the lawsuit against Cisco. “The Cisco case is the tip of the iceberg. It is not an isolated case of harassment by an employer, but the symptom of a much deeper malaise,” Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Dalit rights activist and executive director of Equality Labs told The Wire.

The detailed harassment documented in the lawsuit gives a clue why more people do not complain of caste discrimination.

The lawsuit reminded Raj, a former Cisco employee, of all the instances of casteism that he faced but did not document over the last 20 years at tech companies in American, because he never thought caste discrimination would be taken seriously. Raj is not his real name. Like most Dalit engineers that The Wire spoke to, he wishes to remain anonymous.

In the interest of career growth, he largely avoided working with Indians. “I did have one Indian-American boss, but since he did not grow up in India, he was very liberal and I had no problems with him,” says Raj.
Mohan, another Dalit techie, never experienced caste-based discrimination at work over the past 16 years in the US. This is because he never had an Indian boss. Those who did have Indian bosses found that revealing their views on caste could adversely impact their career, and sometimes even cost them their jobs.

Samir was once unable to hold back from expressing his views on caste at work. “At the time, I was a top performer at work. One day, a client mentioned the Indian caste system in a meeting. My upper caste boss tried to defend the caste system, saying it was actually good for India. I couldn’t control myself, and blurted out that while he may be upper caste, for us lower castes,
the caste system was a curse.”

Samir says his appraisal was impacted by the revelation of his caste, his rating in the company slipped and he was transferred out of the US, to the company’s Indian office. “In a matter of minutes, everyone at work got to know my caste,” he says.

Many Dalits said that once a person’s caste was made public, the word spread rapidly through close-knit upper caste networks.

Samir, who went to the same IIT as Sunder Iyer and John Doe, said that he was ragged the moment he stepped into the hostel on account of his caste. The discrimination he faced in US tech companies was like a throwback to his college days.

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Many Dalit students in IITs say they have faced caste-based discrimination. Photo: iitkgp.ac.in

Soundararajan of Equality Labs repeatedly points out that caste discrimination isn’t about isolated instances of an employee and manager. “Dalit employees are dealing with upper caste networks that operate across companies and share information with each other. So Dalits fear not only retribution from one person or company, but from an entire network that cuts across companies, severely affecting career prospects. These networks form a virtual noose around Dalits, throttling their potential to rise in their careers,” she says.

Vijay, (not his real name), an upper caste techie who is anti-caste, has first-hand knowledge of exclusionary upper caste networks. “Many of these closed upper caste groups were formed in Indian colleges, and remained so even after moving to the US. I used to be in a college WhatsApp group that was a sanitised savarna echo chamber,” he adds.

Vijay, who formerly worked with Microsoft, recalls being on an email discussion forum for Indians, which, in 2006, suddenly went from bashing reservations to bashing lower caste people, who, they claimed, don’t send their children to school. He says the forum even talked of eugenics, claiming upper caste people were genetically superior at intellectual work while lower castes were good at physical work.

He says a Dalit co-worker complained to the company HR, which shut down the forum. Eventually, even when it reopened, it was always supervised by the Microsoft HR department, he says.

How Dalits are ‘vetted’ for work

It’s little wonder, then, that many Dalits do not want to reveal their caste at work. But, of course, this does not prevent the upper castes from trying to find out. While some last names immediately give away a person’s caste, many don’t. So Dalits find themselves being constantly probed to reveal their caste.

One common way Indians is to figure a person’s caste out is by inviting them for Hindu religious worship sessions, such as the satyanarayan katha, at a temple. Raj declined such an invitation from a Brahmin colleague. “At the time he did not know my caste,” says Raj. He says the Brahmin then patted him on the back in a seemingly casual gesture, but one that he felt was actually meant to check whether he was wearing a janeu, a ‘sacred thread’ worn by the dwija castes. “Once he figured my caste out, he immediately stopped socialising with me. Dinner invitations stopped too.”
Mohit was used to questions about his caste being posed in India. His last name, which ends in “kar” does not immediately give away caste. In India, he was often asked whether he was a “kar” as in Tendulkar (a Brahmin) or “kar” as in [Dr B.R.] Ambedkar.
In the US, questions can be less direct. Four years ago, at a corporate lunch in New York, soon after receiving a high position at an MNC, Mohit was munching on chicken tandoori when an upper caste senior executive expressed surprise that he was not vegetarian. Vegetarianism, long associated with upper caste purity, is often used to figure a person’s caste out. Over time, Mohit has learned how best to answer such questions. “I said that I would eat anything that moved, but my parents were vegetarian.” In other words, he was suggesting that he was born into a Brahmin family. While this is untrue – he is a Dalit and his parents are not vegetarians – it’s a lie he repeats for the sake of his career.

“After grappling with an oppressive caste system, it can be traumatic for Dalits to be surrounded by assertive upper castes, particularly when alone in a foreign country. While the caste system is prevalent in India, at least you have your family to support you there,” says Raj.

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Many upper caste Indians in Silicon Valley make it a point to identify the other person’s caste. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Ben Loomis CC BY 2.0

Maya Kamble (an alias she uses for communication), a tech employee on the US east coast, declined an invitation from a colleague to attend a Hindu religious worship session, saying she was Buddhist. Her colleague said nobody in India was ever born Buddhist, implying that Buddhists in India were largely lower caste Hindus converts. “My colleague was wrong about her assumption. I was born Buddhist. Both my parents converted to Buddhism before I was born,” she says.
This wasn’t the only time Kamble was reminded by her colleagues that she belonged to a caste once considered “untouchable”. One day at work, she found her manager struggling with a technical problem. “When I offered to help, my manager, who is upper caste, said I was jinxed, and should not touch the project as I was ill-fated.”

Shailaja Paik, associate professor of History at the University of Cincinnati, likens the modern-day expression of the centuries-old Indian caste system, to the mutation of a virus. At a time when the world is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, she feels the caste system is an even more dangerous malaise – “a shape-shifting virus than travels across continents and mutates over time.”

Paik, who has extensively researched the oppression of Dalits, talks of the transnationalisation of caste, as Indians carry the baggage of caste across oceans, with dominant oppressor castes trying to recreate structures of power and privilege.

“Caste distinctions are deployed by Brahmins to frame their own merit and put down Dalits like John Doe as people who do not make it to the ‘main list’ at IIT and are from the ‘scheduled castes’, highlighting and emphasising that they (Brahmins) are inherently intelligent and superior while Dalits have less intellectual capacity,” says Paik, adding that the Cisco case in California is a direct replica of the caste hierarchies and inequalities prevalent at the IITs.

“When a Dalit like John Doe navigates the system, makes it to the IITs and even manages to get into Silicon Valley’s tech companies, he is still mocked for being someone who does not make it to the “main list”, and continues to be seen as inferior, just like his caste has historically been viewed. No matter what a Dalit does, it’s never enough,” says Paik.

Ashok, a former Cisco employee who grew up in the slums of India and made it to the same department at IIT as John Doe and Sundar Iyer, talks of just how rare it is for Dalits like himself to rise up the hierarchy and do well in life. Ashok wears a watch with Ambedkar on it. However, he does steer clear of conversations on caste with his superiors at work.

Anil Wagde, who also grew up in an Indian slum, recalls the time, in 2004, that he and other Dalits in Silicon Valley put up posters at Indian shops announcing celebrations for Ambedkar’s birth anniversary. “I refused to put my name on the poster for fear that people I worked with would get to know my caste, and would then respect me less,” he said. His fear came from the discrimination he had faced as a student in India. “The way roll calls were structured while taking attendance in college immediately gave away a person’s caste,” he said.

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A portrait of Ambedkar. Credit: PTI/Files

The financial cost of caste discrimination

Dalits talk of the opportunity cost of not being part of upper caste networks.

“Many companies fill vacant positions with internal referrals. Upper caste Indians have the first-mover advantage and misuse the system of internal referrals to fill posts with people from their caste. In addition to excluding Dalits, this system also excludes Blacks and other minorities,” says Raj. Dalits are often afraid to speak of harassment because of company peer review systems for appraisals and promotions.
While there is an abundance of anecdotal evidence on caste in the US, anti-caste organisations are increasingly aware of the need for more data on the subject. This was particularly evident in 2015, when Hindu groups in California lobbied for the removal of caste from California textbooks.

Dalit activists were locked in battle with Hindu groups at the time. “When we shared our stories with the California textbook board, officials told us that they believed our stories, but that we needed more than anecdotes of discrimination to prove our case,” says Soundararajan. This is what inspired Equality Labs to conduct its 2018 study on caste in the US. “We were able to map the anecdotal evidence to the data,” she says. The Equality Labs report was cited in the Cisco lawsuit and was used throughout the US to help American Human Rights commissions, immigration courts, domestic violence agencies, and Congress to understand caste discrimination.

The case is significant and will be landmark one to establish what the American legal system thinks counts as discrimination. It is being watched closely by Indian Americans in the tech business and could potentially have wide repercussions, at the very least making companies more aware of how they should modify HR practices to include such behaviour as a discriminatory.

Anahita Mukherji is a US-based journalist.
Now this extract :
Vijay, who formerly worked with Microsoft, recalls being on an email discussion forum for Indians, which, in 2006, suddenly went from bashing reservations to bashing lower caste people, who, they claimed, don’t send their children to school. He says the forum even talked of eugenics, claiming upper caste people were genetically superior at intellectual work while lower castes were good at physical work.
So, have these "genetically superior" casteist upper caste Hindus from Microsoft got out of the company and set up their own group to devise a new, simple, elegant, general purpose but reliable operating system ? Why didn't they offer their "genetically superior" collaboration to the upper-caste-filled DRDO in India which had set up a large group of scientists and engineers in 2010 to devise a "futuristic" "indigenous" operating system but hasn't come out with even a list of kernel calls now 12 years later ? There is no upper caste Hindu anywhere in the world who can be equated to me in the field of computing and this I say as a matter of fact and not out of hatred. So what were these upper castes in Microsoft talking about in the mid-2000s ?

Virus mian, your opinion ?

Probably some retarded sense of having achieved something by fishing for "likes" from some kattar Pk folk here who also hate India with a passion, I suppose ?

Also ? I don't hate all Indians, just the irrationals and evil ones which includes mullahs too and this the entire forum knows for years. Why are you talking like that Hindutvadi crook Tejasvi Surya who to champion Modi's 2019 PM candidature declared that those who stand with Modi stand with India and those who are against Modi are "anti-nationals" ?

Those whom I hate should also be hated by you and everyone else in the world. Those who I speak for should also be championed by you and everyone else. That will be humanist.

Keep telling J-man here, that I know real commies (JNU crowd), and for all their Modi hate, they are nothing like these trolls... we back and forth on the politics of India all the time, its always all good.

I am a real commie too and have met other co-commies in my city. :)

Yes that is clear, but how long does one keep on doing this. It is evident that no one gives a rat's *** about Dalit rights on this forum. Demotivation bhi koyi cheez hoti hai

No one ? There was Imran saheb right in this very thread questioning the support of fellow Muslim @Indos about how Indos and Indonesia government can call itself as following Islam when they supports injustice by supporting Indian government's stand against Dalits :
you guys should start worshiping money that will be better .

now where is your islam?
islam teach muslims to stand up with victims and suppressed people and not with interests .

if you fold your arms and do nothing when it comes to the plight of the oppressed, then you are also regarded as an oppressor according to the rules of Islam.


The whole islamoleftist lobby is about money. Throw in the toxic pastors too.

Absolutely ! As said by bhagwa philosopher and dharam yoddha Kapil Mishra last year :

Did you attend this conference which was in response to the Dismantling Global Hindutva conference organized and participated by progressive academics and others in North America, which was to be held in a physical venue but moved online because the known participants started to be threatened by Hindutvadis in North America, from India and elsewhere including by these filths barging into classrooms in USA - in USA - and disrupting it and shouting bhagwa terrorist slogans and then issuing rape threats and death threats ?

And found this filth on the dharam yoddha's timeline. Is this legal ? Those teen girls on the stage are brainwashed, must be part of sword-rallying Durga Vahini but which school is this that is allowing those quite young in the ground to be imposed with religious poison ?

On the other hand the Hindutvadis will repress any reasonable inclusion of below-18-age youth into political activism by the opponents of BJP or Hindutvad. Two stories :

1. In mid-2022 Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray having a case filed against him by the BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights ( NCPCR ) for using "child labor" just because some below-18-age youth participated in the people's protest called "Save Aarey" which was against the cutting down of many trees in the Aarey forest area in Bombay. Really ? Why shouldn't these youngsters participate in the protest ? Will they not be affected if this forest area is hugely reduced ? Will these below-18 youth specially and automatically receive the air from some special place which won't deliver air to the above-18 people ? Ridiculous !

2. Two years prior to the above, the Karnataka Congress leader DK Shivakumar having a case filed against him by the same BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights because some below-18-age youth met him during the Congress' Mekedatu march so the NCPCR declared this as "indulging children into political activity" and "endangering children by not following COVID protocol by not wearing mask". Really ? In Delhi in 2021 that BJP idiot Manoj Tiwari starts riots because he wanted Hindu women to be allowed to perform the Hindu festival Chhath Puja by going into the Yamuna river and travelling all over the city despite the AAP-government-installed COVID protocol. He didn't care if COVID spread through this festival. He was crying on TV news "Humaari maayen behenen bilak rahi hain". :rofl:Yeah, those irrational and criminal Chhath-Puja-fanatic maayen and behenen weren't bothered a bit nor was their patron, Manoj Tiwari, when this girl a few months later was abducted, brought to a house where there were women, gang-raped there in the presence of those women who instigated the men to rape her, then she was tortured by all there, head shaven and then paraded through the streets of Delhi for I think two hours :
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New Delhi: A woman was allegedly abducted, gang-raped and paraded by her attackers on the streets of east Delhi’s Kasturba Nagar with her hair chopped, face blackened and a shoe garland around her neck, police said on Thursday.

Of the 11 accused, nine people, including seven women from one family, have been nabbed. The incident, which once again highlights the vulnerability of women in the national capital and is described by police as provoked by personal enmity, took place on Wednesday afternoon, a few metres from a police booth that was closed since it was Republic Day.

Several videos purportedly of the woman being paraded did the rounds of social media.

Of the 11 people allegedly involved, seven are women and four men, including juveniles. While the seven women have been arrested, police are trying to ascertain the age of the two others picked up, officials said.

The 20-year-old woman, who was rescued by police and is being counselled, was at her husband”s home in Anand Vihar when the accused who lived near her mother”s place in Kasturba Nagar abducted her, police said. Preliminary investigations indicate the woman and a boy belonging to the family of the accused were friends.

“The boy committed suicide in November last year and his family is now blaming the victim. They have alleged it was because of her that he took the extreme step. To extract revenge from her, they allegedly abducted her. They wanted to teach her a lesson,” a senior police official said.

Those accused in police custody said during their interrogation they perpetrated the sexual assault and the subsequent public humiliation to defame the survivor, officials disclosed.

The other two accused have also been identified but are absconding. Twelve sections of the Indian Penal Code, including that of abduction and gang-rape have been added to the case, and the survivor’s family provided police security, police said.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, East Delhi MP Gautam Gambhir and DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal were among those who condemned the brutal assault and the subsequent public humiliation and asked for strong action.

Terming it really shameful, Kejriwal said in a Hindi post on Twitter, “How did the criminals get so much courage? I request the Union Home minister and the LG to direct police to take strict action and pay attention to the law and order situation. Delhiites won’t tolerate such heinous crimes and criminals at any cost.”

The Delhi Commission for Women said it has sent a notice to Delhi Police seeking strict action against the accused after the videos of the woman being paraded were circulated on social media platforms.

“A 20-year-old woman was gang-raped by illegal liquor sellers who shaved her head, garlanded her with slippers and blackened her face. I am issuing a notice to Delhi Police…,” DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal said in a Twitter post in Hindi.

Maliwal met the survivor who informed her that she was abducted from her home and gang-raped by the men involved in the illicit trade of liquor and drugs. While she was being sexually assaulted, the women were present and instigating the men, the survivor alleged.

“She was brutally gang-raped by criminals and has terrible bruises all over her body and is in deep trauma. All culprits including the women who instigated the gang-rape must be arrested. Further, the survivor and her family need to be given protection. Delhi Police must also take steps to crack down the sale of illegal liquor and drugs in the Capital…,” Maliwal said on Twitter after meeting the survivor.

Gambhir said the accused involved in the barbaric assault will not be spared and he had spoken to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) R. Sathiyasundaram.

“… Some arrests have been made & more will follow. I assure that these animals (men & women) will not be spared. Every kind of support will be provided to the survivor,” he tweeted.

Giving details, police officials said they received a call at 1:18 pm on Wednesday about the incident. The woman was taken from Anand Vihar to Kasturba Nagar.

In her complaint to the police, the woman alleged she was abducted by her acquaintances who live near her mother’s place. They took her to their house where they allegedly assaulted her. Besides, they chopped her hair and forcefully made her wear a garland of slippers. They then humiliated her in public by parading her, an official said.

“Teams were rushed to the spot after we found out that a group of people were parading a woman on the streets and also beating her up… We rescued the woman and took her to the police station where she is being counselled,” he said.

In one of the purported videos of the incident, the woman can be seen being paraded by a group of people, including women who are abusing her. People can also be heard whistling in the background.

In another video, she can be seen being thrashed with a belt by a man while another woman is beating her with a stick. And in a third, women are shaving off her hair while also abusing her.

All the allegations levelled by both the parties are being verified and investigation is underway in the matter, said DCP Sathiyasundaram.

Neighbours at Kasturba Nagar refused to share any details and said they were inside their homes or were out for work when the incident happened.

“We were inside our homes when the incident took place. It”s only when we heard noises, we like others saw the woman was being paraded. That”s it. We then went inside our homes,” said one neighbour on condition of anonymity.

Another said locals in the area are scared of the accused and their family who are allegedly involved in selling illicit liquor.

“No one will say anything against them because everyone is scared,” he said.
Just evil. The women who tormented the girl would definitely have celebrated Chhath Puja the previous year abetted by Manoj Tiwari.

Coming back to below-18-youth participating in political and religious programmes, does the BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights want to say that Corona virus will affect people, especially below-18-age youth, only if they are in presence of the Congress party but Corona virus will not touch anyone, including below-18-age youth if they are doing Chhath Puja ? Secondly, how does the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights explain the youngsters in that school being force-fed religious poison by the Hindutvadis ? And how does it explain this ceremony form Uttar Pradesh in 2021 where below-18-age youth are being given oath to establish Hindu Rashtra where they are prepared to kill, murder, genocide ?

Also, now that it is known what kind of people chant "Bharat Mata ki jai" and "Vande Mataram" these two slogans should be outlawed for the good of humanity.

Langda, you keep taunting about "high school girls" and in the above vid were some. What do you have to say about this abuse of them ? This turning of them into monsters ?

Tool kit works on big NGO money. The impact does not matter. There is a lot of money. I have a batch mate writing in his spare time. Making good money. If you are comfortable with Hindi, even better. Quota hota hai unka. Not unlike the 50 cent China bot army.

It's actually quite interesting how this entire economy works. People from my parents' generation cannot even begin to understand how the game has changed and people can get by life doing such stuff.

Have a watch of this interview by Dhruv Rathee of a former senior member of the BJP IT Cell by name Mahavir. Much monies floating about there which Mahavir has obviously revealed at the risk of great personal danger :

The notorious IT Cell is the real tool kit spreader :

Ambani, Adani, Tata, Mahindra etc... their monies all go here.
 
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Virus mian, your opinion ?
My opinion is I do not give a rat's azz about the

"daily atrocities going on in India for the last 3000 years to be known by the world ?" :P

have had absolutely NOTHING to do with any of it. Tujhe e ab aad aa gai Apple ki ?
Also ? I don't hate all Indians, just the irrationals and evil ones which includes mullahs too and this the entire forum knows for years. Why are you talking like that Hindutvadi crook Tejasvi Surya who to champion Modi's 2019 PM candidature declared that those who stand with Modi stand with India and those who are against Modi are "anti-nationals" ?

Those whom I hate should also be hated by you and everyone else in the world. Those who I speak for should also be championed by you and everyone else. That will be humanist.
I'd really rather not waste my hating hating anyone, Mullahs, Hindutvawaadis or otherwise.

na lena ek, ne dene do.

I am a real commie too and have met other co-commies in my city. :)
Good for you.

Rest of your post is the same boring garbage on a loop that we've heard a million times before.
 
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How can it be verbatim when your translation to English says OBC ? Use your 🧠.
Its funny Gow mutra drinkers are talking about using brain.

You don't want today's OBC to find out that, Shudra mentioned in Vedic Holy book is a reference to their ancestors. Now, that's not my problem.
And, I'm aware that you upper castes have plan to convert OBC(Castes) into Other Backward Classes to dilute it. Your Malicious intent is not my problem too.
Your intention/delusion will not change the reality that 99% of OBC are people, who ancestors were referred to as Shudra by your upper caste ancestors, in their speech as well as in your holy cow books.
 
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West is waking up to dalit plight, in last few years especially. With laws being passed in USA against dalit discrimination by brahmin hindus and now this.
Modi shall threaten USA, if you support Dalit organisation. India Navy will sail with PLAN at US coast. :enjoy:
 
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So you don't want the daily atrocities going on in India for the last 3000 years to be known by the world

PDF is not the place for most bang for the buck. If you want to talk about issues in India, write for some magazine, newspaper, TV channel or blog. This is the forum of an antagonistic country, who are not concerned with your well being. You are simply wasting precious time by arguing with people here. At the most you will find a few who agree with you and you will feel a bit comfortable. Tell me how does posting about Indian issues on PDF help? I can see only 2 reasons - 1) Opinion critical of India will be tolerated/welcomed here so this is a safe space and 2) Enemy's enemy is friend and you expect some help from them.

Have a watch of this interview by Dhruv Rathee of a former senior member of the BJP IT Cell by name Mahavir. Much monies floating about there which Mahavir has obviously revealed at the risk of great personal danger :

My point was about such people on both sides. I am well aware of the notorious IT cell of the BJP.
 
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So you don't want the daily atrocities going on in India for the last 3000 years to be known by the world ? You are an intelligent and reasonable person so please don't participate in atrocities. :)

But the world knows of Hindutvadi terrorism now including in recent whether by the organizing of the Dismantling Global Hindutvad conference in USA last year which I mention below, or Apple company in USA becoming the first Western company some months ago to set up internal law against caste discrimination because the stupid and useless Hindutvadi software engineers and MBAs from India were carrying their filthy, anti-human caste system to Western shores. The awareness of caste system discrimination in America's tech environment started in 2020 with Cisco having a case filed against it by the California government for enabling caste discrimination :

Now this extract :

So, have these "genetically superior" casteist upper caste Hindus from Microsoft got out of the company and set up their own group to devise a new, simple, elegant, general purpose but reliable operating system ? Why didn't they offer their "genetically superior" collaboration to the upper-caste-filled DRDO in India which had set up a large group of scientists and engineers in 2010 to devise a "futuristic" "indigenous" operating system but hasn't come out with even a list of kernel calls now 12 years later ? There is no upper caste Hindu anywhere in the world who can be equated to me in the field of computing and this I say as a matter of fact and not out of hatred. So what were these upper castes in Microsoft talking about in the mid-2000s ?

Virus mian, your opinion ?



Also ? I don't hate all Indians, just the irrationals and evil ones which includes mullahs too and this the entire forum knows for years. Why are you talking like that Hindutvadi crook Tejasvi Surya who to champion Modi's 2019 PM candidature declared that those who stand with Modi stand with India and those who are against Modi are "anti-nationals" ?

Those whom I hate should also be hated by you and everyone else in the world. Those who I speak for should also be championed by you and everyone else. That will be humanist.



I am a real commie too and have met other co-commies in my city. :)



No one ? There was Imran saheb right in this very thread questioning the support of fellow Muslim @Indos about how Indos and Indonesia government can call itself as following Islam when they supports injustice by supporting Indian government's stand against Dalits :





Absolutely ! As said by bhagwa philosopher and dharam yoddha Kapil Mishra last year :

Did you attend this conference which was in response to the Dismantling Global Hindutva conference organized and participated by progressive academics and others in North America, which was to be held in a physical venue but moved online because the known participants started to be threatened by Hindutvadis in North America, from India and elsewhere including by these filths barging into classrooms in USA - in USA - and disrupting it and shouting bhagwa terrorist slogans and then issuing rape threats and death threats ?

And found this filth on the dharam yoddha's timeline. Is this legal ? Those teen girls on the stage are brainwashed, must be part of sword-rallying Durga Vahini but which school is this that is allowing those quite young in the ground to be imposed with religious poison ?

On the other hand the Hindutvadis will repress any reasonable inclusion of below-18-age youth into political activism by the opponents of BJP or Hindutvad. Two stories :

1. In mid-2022 Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray having a case filed against him by the BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights ( NCPCR ) for using "child labor" just because some below-18-age youth participated in the people's protest called "Save Aarey" which was against the cutting down of many trees in the Aarey forest area in Bombay. Really ? Why shouldn't these youngsters participate in the protest ? Will they not be affected if this forest area is hugely reduced ? Will these below-18 youth specially and automatically receive the air from some special place which won't deliver air to the above-18 people ? Ridiculous !

2. Two years prior to the above, the Karnataka Congress leader DK Shivakumar having a case filed against him by the same BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights because some below-18-age youth met him during the Congress' Mekedatu march so the NCPCR declared this as "indulging children into political activity" and "endangering children by not following COVID protocol by not wearing mask". Really ? In Delhi in 2021 that BJP idiot Manoj Tiwari starts riots because he wanted Hindu women to be allowed to perform the Hindu festival Chhath Puja by going into the Yamuna river and travelling all over the city despite the AAP-government-installed COVID protocol. He didn't care if COVID spread through this festival. He was crying on TV news "Humaari maayen behenen bilak rahi hain". :rofl:Yeah, those irrational and criminal Chhath-Puja-fanatic maayen and behenen weren't bothered a bit nor was their patron, Manoj Tiwari, when this girl a few months later was abducted, brought to a house where there were women, gang-raped there in the presence of those women who instigated the men to rape her, then she was tortured by all there, head shaven and then paraded through the streets of Delhi for I think two hours :
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Just evil. The women who tormented the girl would definitely have celebrated Chhath Puja the previous year abetted by Manoj Tiwari.

Coming back to below-18-youth participating in political and religious programmes, does the BJP-acquired National Commission for Protection of Child Rights want to say that Corona virus will affect people, especially below-18-age youth, only if they are in presence of the Congress party but Corona virus will not touch anyone, including below-18-age youth if they are doing Chhath Puja ? Secondly, how does the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights explain the youngsters in that school being force-fed religious poison by the Hindutvadis ? And how does it explain this ceremony form Uttar Pradesh in 2021 where below-18-age youth are being given oath to establish Hindu Rashtra where they are prepared to kill, murder, genocide ?

Also, now that it is known what kind of people chant "Bharat Mata ki jai" and "Vande Mataram" these two slogans should be outlawed for the good of humanity.

Langda, you keep taunting about "high school girls" and in the above vid were some. What do you have to say about this abuse of them ? This turning of them into monsters ?





Have a watch of this interview by Dhruv Rathee of a former senior member of the BJP IT Cell by name Mahavir. Much monies floating about there which Mahavir has obviously revealed at the risk of great personal danger :

The notorious IT Cell is the real tool kit spreader :

Ambani, Adani, Tata, Mahindra etc... their monies all go here.

You continue to disgust the fk out of me when you get on to young girls. Leave them alone. Before an averagely built father finds you and corners you in the real world. Some more unsolicited advice.
 
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Most probably to support Indian government position. I mean geopolitically ( not right or wrong ), this vote will serve Indonesia interest more as we dont have any thing to do with Dalid vs Brahmin conflict in India
You do! You could convert dalits to Islam. Problem solved.😉
 
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