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Brahmins hate caste-based quota & ask us to forget caste but use caste when it suits them
The Times of India, Bangalore, on June 17, 2007 put out a report on the politically neglected Karnataka Brahmins, who form just 3%, giving them ideas so that they could also like UP form some caste combination to come to power.
The reporters met some Brahmin politicians to goad them to action but found the response too discouraging. To their utter shock they found these Brahmins not only a micro-minority caste but also the most hated lot and trusted by no other castes.
So much so the 3% Brahmins, ignored by everybody else, have finally beelined to BJP and made it their home.
Caste composition
There are 42 lakh Brahmins in Karnataka, of which 15 lakh are in Bangalore, according to H.N. Hiriyannaswamy of Akhila Karnataka Brahmana Mahasabha (AKMS).
Smartha Brahmins have 12 subcastes.
Madhwa Brahmins 4 subcastes and 14 mutts.
Srivaishnava Brahmins 5 subcastes.
Brahmins in India as a whole have 65 subcastes. (Source: website of AKBM)
How to deceive people: The Times even published a cartoon giving ideas to their jatwalas about capturing political power: make all other non-Brahmin castes fight each other. As they get busy fighting, you quickly climb to the top of ladder. This is the good old time-tested Brahminical trick of divide and rule. And it is still working in their favour in many parts of the country.
But there is one point which the Times journalists did not answer. Day in day out, these Brahmin journalists ridicule the politicians, call them corrupt, manufacture all sorts of stories to malign them to make them the most hated lot. Why then they want the Brahmins to get into the same political class?
Hate-Muslim campaign not working: They are trying through their toilet papers (English dailies are read by not even 4% of the countrys population) to make us hate the politicians. But the reality is despite their best efforts to weaken the legislature, boost the judiciary, media, IT, financial sector, educational institutions etc., they find to their utter shock that the hated political power is the ultimate power. SC/ST/BCs and Muslim/Christian/Sikhs 85% who constitute the Bahujans alone have the strength of numbers. And the Brahmins being mere 3% can never gain political power. Their good old game of instigating Hindus against Muslims has stopped working. They are deeply worried and this worry has made them think of the UP formula of caste combination.
The Brahmins being a cunning clan also know the UP formula is confined only to UP where the Brahmin percentage is as high as 15. It cant be extended to any other state. (DV Edit June 1, 2007: Dalits alone can protect Brahmin life & property: Lessons of UP election).