Friday, December 21, 2007

Caste can never be abolished in India

The Hindu society at present is bitterly divided on caste basis. Thanks to the politicians and mishandling and ill concieved plans by our government. recent caste war in Rajasthan over issue of Gujjars is shameful and exposed how bitter it can be. The people have clashed with others and police wielding fire arms and other weapons. Wjat else prrof is rquired for the bitterness and prove that all is not well in the society. Can the government abolish reservations now. Never. Reservations for tickets for MLA and MP apart from in professional cxolleges will never allow it. India should have reservations based on economic considerations. This would unfortunately involve many IAS and IPS officers too, and political leaders whop are at the higher ladder of stature financially and they would never allow. It is like a devil created by one devouring its master. The caste of devil created by the Indian governmnet is devouring thenation, Winston Churchill truly commented at the prospect of independence to this nation that this poor nation would be left in the hands of unscrupulous and selfish men ( the word rascals owuld be too harsh) where even a glass of water and a loaf of bread would be taxed. His profecy has come true. The political system in India is in the hands of criminlas, goons, cheats and even killers who can get elected to the office and hood wink the judiciary by prolonging the judicial process that has lost its teeth.

Dr K Prabhakar Rao

1 comment:

Dr K Prabhakar Rao said...

Caste system has played havoc with Indian society. In Tamilnadu DMK party has captured power and Brahmins in Tamil nadu literally left the State having been persecuted severely. One can gauge the bitterness maong these party cadres against Brahmins by going through the websites linked to arrest of Kanchi swamy in Tamilnadu. Certain comments are atrocious and are highly objectionable. In the current controversy on Rama Sethu, Lord Rama, the grand idol of millions of Hindus has been abused and highly objectionable remarks have been passed by none other than the Chief Minister of Tamil nadu. He may have any views on God, religion and faith. But he has nobusiness to insult sentiments of millions of Hindus. It is most unfortunate that in India which we claim to be secular can such comments be passed against the faith of others, Can he pass similar comments agaisnt the Prophets of Islam or Christianity? Just remember what happened to Salman Rushdie and Danish cartoonist recently. Does secularism mean insulting of Hindus. He has committed unpardonable offense. It is hightime he is booked in court and brought to justice. What is Vishwa Hindu Perishad is doing to protect Hindu faith ? Have they just swallowed the insult ?
Dr K Prabhakar Rao