From Cricket to Badminton – Brahmins’ Only Tournaments


In Jalandhar, Punjab, Brahmins’ only cricket tournament is going on and Brahminical media doesn’t have any problem with it. If Dalits formed Bhim Army to protect the honour of their family members, save their own lives and teach the downtrodden in the community, Brahminical media was busy labeling the social organization, Bhim Army, as a naxalite organization.

A Brahmins’ only cricket tournament is taking place in Jalandhar, Punjab. It is a tournament of the Brahmins, by the Brahmins and for the Brahmins only!

Teams from Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan are taking part in the Brahmins’ only tournament. Organizer of the tournament is the Bhargav Cricket Association, Punjab (BCAP) — is also a Brahmin body.

Brahmins have a habit of organizing events and tournament only for Brahmins. No one questions them as media is controlled by Brahmin-Banias.

A few years ago, in Belgaun, Karnataka, so-called Brahmins had organized Brahmins’ Only Badminton tournament also. See the advertisement on a badminton tournament only for ‘daivadnya brahmins’! This is the real face of India and Indians, where people eat among their own castes, play within their castes, marry among their own castes, and are buried separately after death!

Brahmins' Only Badminton Tournanment

Hindu caste system is such a virus that doesn’t leave a person even after death; people in India are cremated separately or are buried separately according to their castes.

Till when caste discrimination will continue? When will Indians rise against Hindu caste system? Will people ever be able to live freely, without having to suffer because of this sick system?

Maybe not till the so-called upper castes change their mindset and start treating humans as human and destroy all the religious scriptures those teach them to discrimination!

These Brahmins who are organizing such tournaments are anti-national who are dividing the nation on the name of castes and religion. Brahmins should be banned from participating the national sports if they want to organize their own tournaments they can have their own tournaments but they should be banned from entering the national teams.

We demand that all those participating in the tournament should be banned from entering the national teams and the organizing body Bhargav Cricket Association, Punjab (BCAP) should be punished heavily so that they don’t take any such anti-national step that breaks the unity of India.

Caste matters in India so should Dalit-Bahujans also should come forward and start organizing their own tournaments?

Feature Image Credit – Tribune India

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  1. 1
    Dr A K Biswas

    In 1994, Indian cricket team for test matches comprised, among others, one Prasant Baidya, a Bengali, settled in Maharashtra, to play test matches. The Selection Committee had Bambaran Banerjee, a Bengali Brahman who represented Eastern Zone and was a former captain of West Bengal as a member of the Selection Committee. When he returned from Bombay, the media approached him at Calcutta for comments on selection Baidya in the India Squad. Sambaran replied without much ado, “I would be happer if a Chatterjee, Ganguly or a Basu were selected instead of Baidya.” Obviously Baidya did not belong to the caste to cheer a Brahman like Sambaran Banerjee. A widely circulated
    Bengali Daily Ananda Bazar Patrika reported and quoted the Eastern Zone selector of BCCI Sambaran Banerjee on August 8, 1994 as above.
    Saurav Ganguly was dropped from India Cricket Squad which provoked the Brahman leaders, Brahman media men, Brahman columnists, Brahman writers & activists all, cutting across bitter political affiliation, in voicing their grievances against Ganguly’s exclusion till he was re-inducted into the team!

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      Velivada

      Thank you for the valuable information. We are planning to write on caste and cricket soon so will use this information.

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