Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur had declared Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar as the next leader and guide of Dalit-Bahujans of India. (DV May 16, 2001, p.23: “Babasaheb is product of BC leaders’ struggle”).
(1) After the death of Shahu Maharaj, when Babasaheb took the lead of oppressed Bahujans, two Backward Caste leaders — Jade and Jawalkar — deserted Babasaheb dubbing him the leader of mere Untouchables but not of Backward Castes (BCs). They followed Aryan leaders Nehru and Gandhi, pioneers of the brahminical movement in “independent” India.
(2) The second incident which shocked Babasaheb was the fake “Fast unio death” of M.K. Gandhi guided by the Brahmin lobby to destroy the human rights of Untouchables assured by the British Govt. because of the three Round-Table conferences in London where Babasaheb took a leading role.
(3) The third shock was when the lone Dalit graduate Untouchable, Babu Jagjivan Ram, also deserted his company and joined the Brahmin lobby led by Nehru and Gandhi.
(4) The fourth shock suffered was when casteist Sikhs insulted Babasaheb when he was about to embrace Sikh religion along with millions of Untouchables.
(5) The fifth shock was when our Saviour lost all his children and his dearest wife and was left alone surrounded by the cruel brahminical vultures.
(6) The 6th shock was when the British rulers granted the Indian independence leaving the Untouchables in the cruel hands of brahminical vultures without any safeguards as promised by them earlier.
(7) The 7th incident was when the Gandhi-Nehru Congress, the original brahminical party of India, and S.A. Dange heading the “Socialist Brahmin” party of CPI, defeated our Saviour with their combined efforts in the election to the Constituent Assembly from Bombay City.
(8) But when he was elected by the great Chandals of West Bengal, he suffered the eighth big blow. The Brahmins quickly conspired to transfer the entire East Bengal, where great Chandals were concentrated, to Pakistan. He was again defeated in the election. However, it was the kind-hearted British rulers who appointed Babasaheb to frame the Indian Constitution.
(9) The 9th shock was when Sardar Patel, the shudra follower of the BSO, managed to keep out Babasaheb from becoming the first Chief Justice of the Indian Supreme Court.
(10) The 10th shock was when his pet Hindu Code Bill was opposed by Nehru in Parliament forcing him to resign as India’s first Law Minister.
(11) The 11th incident was Babasaheb could never again win any election to Parliament. All Hindu forces joined hands to oppose India’s tallest titan and the greatest genius.
(12) The 12th big blow was when the Brahmins conspired to get a Brahmin woman to marry him to check his social, political, religious and cultural revolution. It was a fatal blow.
(13) The 13th misfortune was that our Saviour was left alone even by his own “educated” people whom he had brought up with great hope.
(14) The 14th misfortune of the Bahujans was when Babasaheb was killed under a mysterious conspiracy just 43 days after his religious conversion that shook the Hindu pyramid.
British kindness & vaidik tyranny
Had the Brahminical Social Order been a little kinder and bestowed half the love and respect the British rulers had shown, Babasaheb would have created miracles, and India would not have been what it is today — a beggar country. Babasaheb was able to earn a name and fume because he lived azuring the benevolent British rule. But the BSO in ifs hurry to capture power and ride roughshod over the oppressed Bahujans and enslave them, partitioned India and converged the country into a huge slaughterhouse. Brother Gurnam Singh has beautifully summarized the series of shocks suffered by the country’s greatest intellectual giant, rightly hailed as the “Father of India” — EDITOR.





