Bangalore: “Corruption cases” make front page headlines in our Brahminical toilet papers. The secret of this extraordinary interest in corruption is explained in detail in our book, India’s Intellectual Desert (DSA- 1999, pp.50, Rs. 50, write to DV office).
When a retired Supreme Court Judge, Santosh Hegde resigned in protest as the Lokayukta of Karnataka, TV and newspapers jumped with joy and came out in full blast tearing the State’s BJP “corrupt govt,” to pieces.
Does it mean the ruling Brahminists hate corruption? Or does it mean the rulers are lily white and so honest? No. Most of the people caught red-handed in multi- billion rupee corruption belong to the same category. Then, why this fascination to expose the corrupt?
4 varieties of corruption: When Hegde took over, we had told him that he could do nothing. Corruption was part of the Brahminical value system. The Lokayukta or their grandfathers cannot abolish corruption in “Hindu India”. Because “money corruption” is the last and least part of the overall world of corruption which is part of Indian life.
There are four varieties of corruption:
(1) Intellectual corruption, (2) caste corruption, (3) moral corruption and (4) money corruption.
The last one money corruption – is the least harmful among the four.
Media megaphone: But the Brahminical rulers are interested in “tackling” only the money corruption because they know that unless the source of the stink, the intellectual corruption, is nipped in the bud, the other three forms of corruption cannot be tackled.
As they constitute the country’s “intellectuals” which is the most corrupt class, the talk of corruption and all the noise produced by the media megaphone is just to divert our attention from the root cause.
India is the home of all the four varieties of corruption, particularly first one. Because India’s ruling class is intellectually corrupt.
India is becoming famous as the world’s most corrupt country.

