Heading Towards Brahmin Rashtra? Attacks on AMU, JAMIA and JNU
Are we heading towards real freedom movement? Reflection on attacks on AMU, Jamia, and JNU students.
So, yesterday, ABVP goons attacked JNU students and left injured not only students but teachers and medical staff as well. Brahminical terrorism was on display on the streets of the national capital, New Delhi.
By all means, the RSS/BJP is trying to impose Brahmin- Bania rule on India’s vast population. They have to solidify Hindutva identity by pressing hard on the” other”. The other in this case is Muslim. Without Muslims, the rhetoric of Hindutva loses its steam. And without Hindutva and its source” Hinduism”, Brahminism cannot survive. The religions have created a mess in the fight for social justice in India.
Kanshiram Saheb predicted that there will be the time when the clash between the 3% per cent and the rest will be inevitable. The major barrier that stands between the realisation of human right in India is the ignorance of the Shudras according to Jotiba Phule. When will the Shudras in India awaken?
According to census data, 80 per cent of Muslims are converted from the Shudras, but the Shudras are divided by the Brahminical forces and the Brahmins have tied the Shudras by the shackles of artificially created Hinduism. The Muslims in India are not truly Islamists as they don’t share anything in common with Muslims from Arabia.
The real fight in India is not about Hindus or Muslims, it is the fight between those who believe in equality and those who are opposed to inequality. No matter how hard RSS will try to project CAA or NRC as an issue of Hindu vs Muslims, the reality is it is not only Hindu vs Muslims issues, it is more about equality and Dalits will be the main target of all these discriminatory laws.
Brahminism is the primal doctrine of inequality and therefore all the forces must be mobilised against Brahminism.
Further, all those who don’t believe that atrocities take place on Dalits every day and construct counter-narrative are complicit in violence and oppression taking place in India right now. From Brahminical media reports as ‘masked people’ attacked as if these media outlets don’t know the caste of attackers. Why the caste of all those who attacked these educational places is not revealed? While on other occasions caste to religions of the victims are the first thing media reports, why? All those who live in denial are part of the problem.
Author – Mangesh Dahiwale, Human Rights Activist
Edited by Velivada team
Image credit – Internet
The focal point of your write-up is that there have always been two contradictory forces engaged in a dialectic relation: Brahminism, the doctrin of the superiority of the privileged and Buddhism, the doctrin of equality, liberty and fraternity of the mass. But the narrative of Brahminical politics has silenced using the word Buddhism or Buddhists, and deliberately uses Islam or Muslim as their strtegic demonstration.
I want to ask one question: What is the ultimate choice to sudra, ati-sudra and tribal communities to do away with Brahminism: Buddhism or Isalm?