Monday, June 06, 2011
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
Brahmins fighting a fratricidal war over who will rule India
Baba Ramdev fled for his life. Hours later, while safe in his Dehradun Ashram, he had the look of the man who has witnessed the face of death. The night crackdown by Brahmin Congress using thousands of police using lathis (batons) and teargas brought down the entire India and the far world too, over the Italian origin daughter-in-law of the Kashmiri Brahmin Nehru-Gandhi family, Sonia Gandhi, as the real culprit in the saga.
In each turn of event, both sides came out with pat lies and allegations that cannot hide the bald fact, that India is witnessing a fratricidal war between two Brahmin groups that have made a mockery of India’s democracy.
Lauded all over half a century, India as the world’s largest democracy is in essence anything but a democratic nation. Only 3% Brahmins have ruled the ‘independent’ India by clever political tactics, cornering 85% of Indian population by pitching 15% Indian Muslims as the ‘Other’. That magical line-up is fast disintegrating as the new generation of better educated Indian youth across the board, have realized how thin the legitimacy, the Brahmin Raj can command, when all pieces of jigsaw puzzle fall in place.
The price Sonia Congress had to pay in ‘corruption crores’ just to remain in power has on one side depleted its ability to stem the rot the corruption in public sphere has now appears well-entrenched; while on the other side had increased the demands the other Brahmins are making as a proportionate share in the corruption pie. This war is being fought in full glare of media, public, parliament, judiciary, army and security forces. All bets of off and its free for all.
Sonia Congress’s use of police to attack men, women and children, sleeping in open maidan, gathered in their thousands, to participate in the cheap version of a Gandhian fast unto death, reminded the nation and the world of the dreaded ‘Emergency’ that Indira Gandhi imposed on democratic India, to save her rule, threatened by a court order.
For some, India is now ripe for an ‘Arab Spring’ – like people’s revolution.
However, like Egyptian revolution, where the same army is securely in the saddle, fortified by another billion dollar grant from the ‘benevolent’ Obama, Indian revolution too is sure to be an interrupted revolution, until and unless the Brahmins are weaned out of equation. And that is not coming anytime soon.
Indian people will remain voiceless, powerless, virtually disenfranchised, under constant threat of organized violence over one pretext or other. The Brahmins themselves are in serious trouble now that they are in virtual slavery of the US war machine and its Jewish/Zionist operators.
India can be saved by its own people, if they could realize how fragile their freedom that they have won from the British is. Unless a new wave of freedom struggle to free India from the clutches of Brahmin Raj is organized and sustained, any change that India will witness will be brutal as well as superficial.
Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai