Bangalore: A report in the Times of India (Oct. 17, 1997) says:
I was horrified to learn that India is a major consumer of whisky. Doesn’t Hindustan disallow the consumption of alcohol”, asked an official horrified by the alcohol consumption in India.
Scotch is the costliest among imported whisky in India. Who can afford to drink such an expensive whisky? Of course, not the “poor” who in India are none other than Dalits. The SC/ST/BCs and Muslims come under this category of “poor” as per the govt. statistics.
Who then are the “rich”? Naturally, the upper castes who are also India’s rulers.
Sura pana: These upper castes are also called Hindus and Hinduism is said to be against alcohol.
No. This is false. Every Hindu god drinks. Ram and Krishna were all big boozers. Sura pana means liquor-drinking which was the main pre-occupation of these gods. Since Hindus follow their gods, Hindustan has become the biggest market for intoxicated drinks.
Scotland’s Scotch manufacturers themselves were shocked that India consumes more Scotch than the Scotch produced in Scotland.
Nowhere in the world we can get such a unique brand of glaring contradictions. The Gujarati Bania, M.K. Gandhi, was responsible for enforcing his fake “prohibition” policy. But right under him, his No.1 disciple, Jawaharlal Nehru, a Kashmiri Brahmin, and Valla bhai Patel, a Gujarati shudra, used to drink.
Beeline to beefsteaks: The upper caste Aryans are a pack of hypocrites. They say one thing but do the exact opposite of it. (Know the Hindu Mind, V.T. Rajshekar, DSA 1990).
They say cow is their mother and cow-killing is mahapapa. But go to our five-star hotels and you will see the upper castes making a beeline to beefsteaks.
Drinking, eating, mating, fighting, pleasure-hunting, idling, gossiping, quarreling, destroying, lying, cheating, killing are some of the favourite pastimes of these hindutva heroes who have converted India into an open slaughter house.

