Brother Sundar Lal Sagar is our very old friend and a serious reader of DV. Yet he has not understood our “caste identity” thesis. Its aim is not to unite SCs and BCs. No unity is possible between different ethnic identities. In the forest, different animals move about in different groups. Only birds of a feather flock together. The same is the case with fish. Where is the unity in mature?
Human beings are also part of the nature. When even the different subcastes among Untouchables are not united, how can we expect two entirely different ethnic units like SCs and BCs to unite? “Caste identity” aims at strengthening the roots of each Once get subcaste. strengthened, it will acquire lot of power, and this power will help it gain its lost human rights in proportion to its population. Every upper caste in India, including the Brahminical castes, became rulers only by climbing up the latter of “caste identity“. Sagar has not read our “caste identity” book. That is the problem. No Brahmin or Bania has any confusion on “caste identity“. But they create all sorts doubts only among our people. Even intellectuals like Sagar fall victim to Brahmin propaganda – EDITOR

