Bangalore: A Patna Brahmin reporter of the Hindustan Times, edited by a Tamil Brahmin, has admitted that the Aryan upper caste forces, which often make a hero out of a zero, have themselves forgotten the “total revolutionary” Jayaprakash Narayan (JP):
Patna: The seat of “Total Revolution” which was once the hub of national politics and played host to the international media, now stands forlorn, a mute witness to distortion of all it represented. Twenty-two years ago, on June 26, 1975, a state of Emergency was declared in the country by the Central Govt. to tackle the agitation led by Jaz ‘Prakash Narayan. What followed thereafter is history. JP guided the movement for “Total F volution”, sitting in this not-too-majestic house. The garden is barren and this Kadam Kuan-based house – “Jaya Prabha Memorial” – shows signs of the ravages of time. The long verandas have the Charkha Samiti run by women members. The Samiti now looks after the memorial and is confined to one corner. Climb the stairs and turn right, you will find the three rooms that house the memorabilia of the initial days of all Leaders hailing from Bihar. (Hindustan Times, July 3, 1997).
Ungrateful Kayasths: JP was a Bihari Kayasth. At least his jaywalks should have been grateful to their Jati leader. The Chadi boys guided by the purest Vaidik’s carried him on their heads and coined the “Total Revolution” words. At least they should have been grateful to him. JP was a Gandhi an and the Gandharans were mainly Aryans. At least they should have been grateful.
But the HT report says none bothers about JP today. Why?
What happened to his much publicised “Total Revolution”? Was it a “Total failure”? What “Total Revolution” he brought about in his own state of Bihar? Why all the upper caste leaders like M.K. Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, JP etc. are forgotten by their own jaywalks? During their life-time, these upper caste leaders did so much for the promotion of their Jati interests. And these Aryans benefited by these leaders should have at least remained grateful to their Jati leaders. Why did they also forget their Jati heroes?
Vaidik puzzle: This is yet another Aryan Vaidik puzzle. The puzzle is that the Aryans convert zeroes into heroes and after making the best use of them to fool the non-Aryan masses, they only dump them into dust bin.
And not only the Aryans forget them and people forget them but history also forgets them. Because they were all men of straw. And from the dust bin today JP is crying for attention. But none bothers about him. This is history.



