In the present anti-Brahmanism of the vested interests in India and those politicians for vote bank politics usurping Brahmans capability and wisdom to be used for the betterment of the country Brahmans highest patriotism taken for granted simply to eradicate them.
The poor Brahmans are routed out and left to the mercy of the nature.Many Brahman famlies have lost their roots and heritage for being so much love of their mother country by accepting all injustice meted out to them in the name of twisted fraudulent history created by those British who ruled India to divide and rule India besides to eradicate the Vedic culture from India
But.true history with sincere study only indicates Brahmans sacrifices and wisdom for the country existed always in the case of need and in adverse conditons.But,everything buried under the soil now.Those who killed historically civililians and raped women in the name of imposing their religion with unimaginable bloodshed given more rights and voice in our political system.
India is like this only!Little chance to change!
Those wishing Brahmans, if not all should organise and migrate to other countries such as Germany where influential Brahmans should talk to that country whom definitely help to accomplish to the migation of willing Brahmans atlesat.This they should do to safegurad their lofty community.Great sacrices are the need of the hour! This is very high time!
They should live there with more cohesive nature as a family with absolute unity and appropiate rules should be created by the elders of the community for this
This way atleast Brahman community which is living thousands and thousands of years would be safeguarded from peril created in India to root out them completely
This is the need of the hour!
Every community has the right to safegurad their heritage and originality!
The reduction in number of brahmins in public life (i.e politics/ judiciary etc) is directly proportional to the rise in corruption.
Extremely BITTER to swallow this Truth! Come on non-brahmins, start shooting...
The reduction in Brahmin MPs had to happen over time and will probably continue until their number is more in proportions with their population. I am not a Brahmin but I feel the demonisation of brahmins is uncalled for. The power dynamic amongst castes is changing in the country and much of the oppression of dalits is carried out by other castes which are more landed.
Lal Bahadur Shastri was NOT a Brahmin. He was a Kayasth.
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