Bangalore: The ruling upper castes – the fountain-head of all the country’s corruption – use the corruption stick to kill their hated lower caste enemies. The most famous latest victim is Chief Justice Dinakaran of the Karnataka High Court. (DV Oct. 16, 2009 p. 11: “Brahminical bid to block Dalit judge elevation to Supreme Court”). The Dalit judge from Tamil Nadu is not only punished by the Supreme Court but also insulted and beaten up by the upper caste lawyers within his own court chamber in Bangalore. Upper caste judges joined the campaign. Never heard of it in the history of India. Why the country’s most corrupt class is so much worried about corruption? Because Dinakaran will be the second Dalit judge promoted to the Supreme Court – the protector of upper caste privileges. Everybody knows that corruption is rampant among judges. But not a single upper caste judge is punished so far. Rather he gets all the support. The Hindu, the Iyengar Brahmin family empire, is spearheading the campaign against Dinakaran to promote a family papatti Madras High Court judge to the Supreme Court.

