“Caste Ident1ty” movement spreads forcing every jati to claim proportional share
Bangalore: Oppressed sections, whose very thinking capacity itself is crushed by the Aryan brahminical rulers, take a long, long time to realise that their blood is being sucked by someone else and that they are growing weaker day by day. When thinking itself has stopped in “Hindu India” how can the oppressed sections get angry? Even.to get angry it needs strength. This is the human nature all over the world, but the situation gets more complicated and complex when it comes to *Hindu India “ruled by the world S most wicked set of nazis.
Here in India thinking is reserved for the top 15% ruling upper castes who again are led by the vaidik perverted wicked brains.
Luxury of thinking: The rest of them are beasts of burden. They slog from morning to night without a murmur and then only they can eat for the day. How can such people afford to indulge in the luxury of thinking? It is because of this reason the DV met with some resistance when it propounded its famous “caste identity” thesis which is today rocking the whole country.
After a prolonged Debate (DV edit dec.16, 1993: “Strengthen every jati, brahminism will wither away“) the entire DV family came to accept the thesis. The critics have been silenced by the fast-moving developments triggered by elections which brought caste to the fore and made the oppressed castes to realise the power in their caste and hence the need for caste consolidation.
Backward Muslims: And today we are proud to announce that the more exploited sections among the Scheduled Castes and Backward Castes have come to realise the importance of “caste identity” and the benefits accruing out of this.
Not only that, even “Backward Muslims” have started ;houtlng for a separate quota (DV Edit Jan.16, 1996: “Cow belt Moulanas opposing Backward Muslim demand for reservations”).
The Andhra Pradesh Madigas (Chamars) showed the way to the whole country by their heroic battle though the upper castes tried to exploit their struggle to their advantage. Doesn’t matter.
A nation within nation: According to our “caste identity” thesis, each jati (subcaste) among the SC/ ST/BCs is an independent, separate and distinct ethnic identity. We have gone to the extent of even declaring each jatias a separate “nation”. Hence each jati must get its share of human rights (reservations) in propottion to its population.
Even the upper castes, despite being our oppressors, are entitled for their share of human rights but only in proportion to the population of each Jati among the upper castes. “This is the great principle behind the “caste identity” thesis.
BSP support: Bahujan Samaj Party, the country’s most important Dalit political outfit, was the first in India to realise the importance of our thesis. (DV Aug.1, 2001 p.10: “BSP supports DV demand for proportional share”). BSP leader Mayawati has also given a clear message that her party is ready to. support reservation within reservation for the Most Backward Castes with a vengeance. The recent expulsion of two BSP leaders from the party belonging to the Kurmi and Pasi jatis was because these advanced BC leaders opposed Mayawati’s support for reservation within reservation.
Since every jati (nation) is entitled for its share, the deprived jatis will be able to assert and fight for their share only when those jatis become conscious of their deprivation. They will become conscious only when they realise the importance of its jati. This is what we mean by “caste identity”.
Pride in your caste, therefore, is the beginning of caste consciousness. The upper castes have come up only through such a route. Every upper caste jati is today proud of its jati. They hold regular meetings of their jatwalas. Yet the very same upper castes are brainwashing our deprived jatis to conduct “caste annihilation” conferences. And some unthinking people among us fall prey to such Aryan tricks and start criticising us. But because of our prolonged campaign for “caste identity”, thousands of caste conferences have ‘been held. And more castes are coming forward to claim their share.
The DV thesis is now spreading like wildfire. The Karnataka Madigas (Chamars) are also demanding “categorisation” of SC reservation on the lines done in the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
Opposition to the Madiga demand is very strong but we are sure the Madigas will ultimately win because their demand is just.
Rajasthan movement: in Rajasthan, the advanced BCs like the Jats, Vishnois and some other castes are opposing reservation within reservation.
The bone of contention is the ninth report of a Commission in which the BCs have been divided into three categories — backward, more backward and most backward — and recommending for them a 6, 7 and 8% of reservation respectively. This is being opposed by stronger sections among BCs.
Caste-based census: The Backward Caste Commission has categorised the Other Backward Classes into three sections. The Jats are resenting reduction of their share of reservation, being relegated to a 6% category.
Meanwhile, the UP Govt. has decided to conduct a caste-based census of the state population to make an assessment of the impact of reservation facilities granted to Dalits and BCs. The census would be the basis for implementing policy to create reservation within reservation to serve the interests of the “Most « Dalits” and “Most Backwards” among sections enjoying reservation benefits.
How to gain political power: Besides conducting the census, the caste-wise position of employment in government jobs will be studied. For this the exact number of people employed in Class I. II. III and IV services would be counted. This alone could give an idea of which castes had failed to reap the benefits of reservation.
The Govt. of India dominated by the upper castes refused to accept caste-based census enumeration (DV June 16, 1999, p.21: “Goddbye to caste census”) fearing that such an enumeration would expose the humbug of job reservation.
All state govts. must now follow the example of UP and take up caste-based census in their respective states. “Caste identity” will lead to caste consolidation which in turn will help the caste to gain political power. “Caste identity” will strengthen each *nation” which in turn will strengthen the multinational India that is Bharat.




