---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: krnarayanan2013 Date: Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 7:40 AM Subject: Fwd: The State Of Brahmins - currently Real Backward class >From Radhakrishnan Nerur Ramanathan
Subject Fwd: The State Of Brahmins - currently Real Backward class ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sampath Srinivas ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Chellappa Padmanabhan" Hi gentlemen ! Greetings Please read this forward. Warm regards, sincerely ____________________________________________________ - On Tuesday, 22 September 2015 8:45 PM, V Sundaram wrote: Under Dynastic Secularism the real sufferers are the Brahmins who are treated like shit and maligned by one and all - Dynastic Secularists, Maoists, Leftist Parties, all the casteist Parties of India like SP. RJD, TMC. BSP, NC, PDP, etc and etc. In fact there is no party which is giving some recognition to the community. All these started with the Islamic marauders and Fanatic Christian Missionaries whose activities was clearly aimed at Hinduism as they knew that Hinduism is a real religion and unlike in other countries where they could run over without any difficulty, they will not succeed in their goal till Hinduism is completely destroyed. This was stading like a rock and a stumbling block. the only way this can be done is to kill and destroy the Brahmins and thus started a process to call Hinduism as Brahmanism and stories were created how the Brahmins were ill treating the lower castes and they even demanded breast milk toll for feeding the tiny tots born to the Dalits and other lower castes. Nothing can be further from truth than such stories. Brahmins confined themselves to the study of Vedas and running of Gurukools and temple maintenance. But slowly but surely they were being marginalized in all fields which they were good at and when English education was introduced by the British only with the idea of destroying Sanskrit and Gurukools, Brahmins excelled in that also and slowly they began to show their skills in foreign countries. thus started the exodus of Brahmins from India and the so called secularists want the exodus to continue and thus the conscience keepers of the great religion Sanatana Dharma would no more call India their land and thus target of the Islamic Marauders and Christian missionaries would be achieved and dynasty would get the credit and also paid for it. This article is written by a foreigner who has been crusading against the Dynastic parties and he really knows how they work and how the foreign funds are coming to these parties thru NGOs. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:14:32 +0530 Subject: Fwd: currently Real Backward class ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: *Asok Shantha Kumar* <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 6:13 PM Subject: currently Real Backward class To: *Brahmins : One of the poorest and maligned ‘Castes’ in India* [image: Brahmins : One of the poorest and maligned ‘Castes’ in India] <http://www.hinduhumanrights.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/db09aac9-1be4-4862-9a32-328f36c6de57.jpg> *The public image of the Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so today?* *There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmins are supposed to have!* *There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs in villages.* *Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as coolies at Delhi’s railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she will secure a job.* *“Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing them easily and well,” he says. As a result, the Dalit population is increasing in villages. He adds: “Dalits are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins.”* *You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel Nagar’s rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor education in their villages.* *Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two Brahmin rickshaw pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families.* *Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are Brahmins?* *This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held by Brahmins(2006) — the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs.* *400,000 Brahmins of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? Their vote bank is negligible.* *And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna, published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below the poverty line.* *Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of reservations for the ‘backward classes’ prevented them from providing secular education to their children.* *Who are the real ‘Dalits’ of India?* *In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being less than that of non-Brahmins, a high percentage of Brahmin students drop out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at the pre-matriculation level.* *The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the poverty line — below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per cent higher than the all-India figure.* *There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly(2006): Christians Rs 1,562, Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs 680, Scheduled Tribes Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537.* *Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well.* *Caste shouldn’t overwrite merit* *According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that are surviving on just Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples (Department of Endowments statistics).* *Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and disrespected.* *At Tamil Nadu’s Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest’s monthly salary is Rs 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of rice. The government staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per month. But these facts have not modified the priests’ reputation as ‘haves’ and as ‘exploiters.’ The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the parties known for Hindu sympathy.* *The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and Muslims are enough for any government to be elected. The Congress quickly cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi’s has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes.* *The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority.* *How reservations fracture Hindu society* *Anti-Brahminism <http://www.hinduhistory.info/origins-of-anti-brahminism/>originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles. It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism.* *Francois Gautier* -- K.K.Mani. Ever Your Friend! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
