Read your “Should we continue DV or not” Editorial in internet. I am not able to control the laugh. Did anybody ask you to start Dalit Voice? Did you take anybody’s permission to start it? You started it for your livelihood.
Your product is not selling -may be because of some defects. Or, your writings for Dalits are not liked by them. I am also following DV’s internet edition for a long time. There is nothing new. If you keep all the editions together it is all repetitions. Not in one edition but in all editions.
With this type of gutter journalism who can read it? DV should work for Dalit liberation as its name is Dalit Voice. But you are writing what you want to write. What you feel like writing and forcing it on Dalits. That is why it is not selling.
Praising Muslims and always abusing Dalits with below- the-belt words is not good. If you write like this how can you expect Dalits to support you? DV is best for China as you carry it on your head.
We have to clean our house first and then advice others. So, you have to set right the Dalit house first and then go to China, Jews, Obama and others. This is the biggest mistake you are doing. That is why Dalits are not interested in your paper.
So, instead of blaming Dalits first, correct yourself. And most importantly nobody asked you to start DV. You only started. If it sells well, then the credit goes to you. If not this credit also goes to you. As you are the Editor, the rise or fall of DV is solely on your performance. So don’t blame Dalits.

