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The New Social Revolution
by Akash on May 11, 2007 11:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Brahmins have won 80 seats on BSP tickets, same goes for other communities... this is true secularism. I as a Brahmin totally support Mayawati for giving us political representation which we lacked both at Centre and State level and became a punching bag for political experiments. Those who are abusing Brahmins out here or in that case Dalits or other communities and saying that BSP won and it's time for Brahmins to leave, Either u r a dalit from another state or upper caste, or from any other community from another state so u have no idea that the Brahmins and for that matter people of all communities(ALL COMMUNITIES) in UP favour BSP right now. Mayawati is an Iron Lady who will send all those criminals let loose by SP back to jails, and she has also ended the brahmin-dalit divide which existed for so long, in fact she is on her way to end all divides in this state and in this country. Even Muslims and Yadavas and Kurmis have voted for BSP. Upper Castes, OBC's, Dalits, Minorities all are supporting her cause' she will send all criminals to jail who are anti-social and will bring real secularism which others could not achieve to bring. THIS IS THE FIRST STATE IN THE UNION OF INDIA TO HAVE IN THE TRUE SENSE, A REAL SECULAR PARTY AT IT'S HELMS OF AFFAIRS RIGHT NOW AND ALL OLD ESTABLISHMENTS, ALL PREJUDICES WHICH HAVE EXISTED THROUGHOUT INDIAN HISTORY AFTER 1947 AND EVEN BEFORE THAT WILL NOW BE BURIED PERMANENTLY. THIS IS 'SARVA SAMAJ', THIS IS THE NEW SOCIAL REVOLUTION.

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  RE:The New Social Revolution
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 11, 2007 11:23 PM   Permalink

Stop seeing caste everywhere.

Hindus future is doomed unless they are united crossing caste & language barrier.

However I wish best of wishes to Mayavati because she helped throw out SP which is infiltrated by ISI, terrorists.

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  RE:The New Social Revolution
by deepak PV on May 11, 2007 11:28 PM   Permalink
Hey Bhaskar...ur surname reveals ur caste...pls stop using it..


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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 11, 2007 11:30 PM   Permalink

NO, IT DOES NOT REVEAL MY CASTE.

WHAT IF MY MOTHER WAS NOT A 'BRAHMIN'? WHAT IS I DIDNT MARRY A 'BRAHMIN'? MY SON/DAUGHTER STILL WILL HAVE MY SURNAME.



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by chaitanya kumar on May 11, 2007 11:28 PM   Permalink
if muslims and yadavs voted for BSP how SP managed to get nearly 100 seats even with anti-incumbency against it?

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by Surya Kanishka on May 11, 2007 11:50 PM   Permalink
Chaitanya,

The biggest problem with our creed is the live in their own web of castes and they still swim in them. Our people have to cross the barriers and understand the realities.

Our greedy Politicians and Media keep our people so engrossed in petty and local issues so that they dont have time to think on larger threats surrounding us.


It time that some of us take initiative in this regard to establish organisations which educate the realities to our creed.



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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 11, 2007 11:29 PM   Permalink

CASTE IS A PSUEDO IDENTITY.

ITS KILLING INDIA. ITS DIVIDNG HINDUS AND STOPPING THE COUNTRY TO REALIZE ITS FULLEST POTENTIAL.

GIVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO BRAHMINS IN EVERY RESPECT, MAKE THEM PRIESTS OF THE TEMPLES.

KICK BRAHMINS OR WHOEVER OPPOSES ASS.

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by Paltan on May 11, 2007 11:36 PM   Permalink
Bhaskar.. Read your statement once again.. you SHOULD realize ur mistake.... :)

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 11, 2007 11:44 PM   Permalink

when you type quickly in the middle of your work, typos do happen:)-

I hope you understood what I meant. And that's why pointed out the typo.

Anyway, its corrected now.

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  RE:The New Social Revolution
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 11, 2007 11:33 PM   Permalink

* GIVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO DALITS IN EVERY RESPECT, MAKE THEM PRIESTS OF THE TEMPLES.


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by abhishek dwivedi on May 11, 2007 11:25 PM   Permalink
there is nothing abt secularism(or hindu unity) in this man... secularism is when u realyy dont think abt religion when thinking abt politics.But as u r..so its not secural.Its mixed mandate.And let me try to explain it.
BSP and SP has a vote bank(caste based) that is sure going to follow BSP/SP(irrespective of the candidate).And if BSP/SP gives ticket to an other caste candidate(say BSP giving it to any Brahmin or Yadav, SP giving it to any Brahmin/Dalit) then there comes an additional vote bank for them.The point here is SP is too much guided by Amar Singh, who supports Thakur's.Yadav are already with SP and Muslims(not sure of now)too.So there remains brahmins to be taken in.Here the diff btw Maya and Mulayama was that Mayawati was early to pick this and we see the result.And thats why we see a loss for both SP and BJP.Also for confirmation of my point when u see the list of successfull candidate, please the list of Brahmins in BSP.
Sorry to say friend...this caste based politics is going too deep now.Lets see where it stops.


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by Paltan on May 11, 2007 11:29 PM   Permalink
dwivedi Ji.. FYI.. this caste system is not gonna stop... Poor me.. I had great expectations on the political party formed by the IITians in UP...

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by abhishek dwivedi on May 11, 2007 11:35 PM   Permalink
yeah...thats what it seems...see now...those who started their politics as against caste based socity are now biggest champions of caste-based politics...

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