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Tale of a traitor. .. contined
by Kumar on Jun 08, 2007 09:46 PM

Nobody teaches us how Hemu a vaishya king who defeated Humayon (Akbar's father)
and briefly ended the Mughal empire was cheated by Brahmins and Kshatrias since a vaishya cannot be made a king. The alignment of these
people with the Mughals cost Hemu his life and put India on track for Mughal rule. Shivaji who belong to the vegetable growing kunbi
OBC caste was not even allowed to become king by the Brahmins, he searched far and wide to find that one Brahmin who can crown him king
(though a better approach would have been to crown himself a chatrapati without a Brahmin but then those were the days when almost
everyone was uneducated and this too revolutionary approach even for him). The Maratha emperor Sahuji Maharaj was one of the great social
reformers of his time. This was not liked by the people who wanted to maintain their caste superiority and national interests. Finally the
Peshwa Brahmin ministers aligned with the British and cheated the Maratha emperors out of power and put India on track for British rule.
Why did these guys didn't allow the other castes to get an education? Because this was their trick to cheat a noble, honest yet uneducated
king out of power and therby prevent reform in the society.

Hinduism is our common heritage and lot of these fairer skin leaders of Hinduism are migrants from Arabia. I appeal to the true Hindus to take
back our country from all the fanatic elements and make an India that is educated, healthy, just, ethical, pe

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