Bangalore: Politicians are fed up with the furious upper caste campaign calling them the “fountain head of all corruptions”. Perhaps this forced them to hit back and prove that they were lily-white. Perhaps they also wanted to set a model to the more corrupt upper castes who take a pleasure in politician-bashing. Fine.
The merciless expulsion of 11 MPs made front-page banner headlines in the upper caste Manuwadi media indicating their unbounded joy over the way they were able to catch the politicians red-handed and also succeeded in guillotining them. Fine. Let them have that pleasure.
But the upper castes who are celebrating their victory over politicians’ misery must note that out of the 10 Lok Sabha MPs expelled on Dec.23, 2005, five belonged to their blue-eyed Brahmana Jati Party (BJP). Only the BJP protested and staged a walkout in the Lok Sabha over the harshest punishment given to the bribe-takers.
Politicians mistake: Speaker Somnath Chatterji and the political leadership should note that they are mistaken in thinking that the unprecedented and the harshest-ever action the Parliament took on Dec.23 would not end corruption in the country or reduce corruption among politicians.
When the entire country itself is buried deep in corruption, every business house is built on corruption and the very reigning religion of the land is corruption personified, you can’t expect to end corruption by the mere expulsion of MPs involved in corruption.
The problem is too deep. Cleaning of the country must begin from the beginning. The MPs are not the rulers of the land. The rulers are the 15% upper castes. (Who is Ruling India? DSA).
When the entire election process whether parliament, state legislature or even local – is steeped in corruption with the voters themselves demanding money for votes, how can anybody expect clean politics?
At the end of the day when it is proved that the voters themselves are corrupt, who can save this country.
The urban upper caste elite, who take pleasure in making fun of politicians and their corruption, never go to vote because it is below their dignity. When the fence itself is eating the farm, who can protect the farm?
Upper caste conspiracy: That means political corruption cannot be ended with the draconian expulsion of MPs.
The story behind catching the “corrupt” MPs on camera is entirely different. It is part of the upper caste conspiracy to discredit, demoralise and if possible destroy parliament democracy itself which is against the interests of the minority Brahminical minority. This is the secret behind the big publicity given to the “cash -for-question” corruption and the Parliament succumbing to the Brahminical pressure.
Elites hate democracy: Parliamentary democracy as represented by its elected representatives and the minority upper caste rulers, who cannot get elected into the legislature as they lack the strength of numbers, are on a collision course. The clash between the two is getting sharper and on the outcome of this clash depends the future of India.
DV on its part certainly condemns corruption But corruption has several faces. Money corruption is a small part of the over-all world of corruption:
There are four varieties of corruption: (1) money corruption, (2) moral corruption, (3) caste corruption and (4) intellectual corruption.
Of these four varieties, only the money corruption always makes front-page headlines (India’s Intellectual Desert, V.T. Rajshekar, DSA-1995). Of these four varieties the last one intellectual corruption – is the most serious one. But mind manipulators in our media are never bothered of the other three but highlight only the money corruption using it as a weapon to discredit the money-less havenot “lower castes” to which the legislators belong.
Judicial terrorism: Mohan Singh of the Samajwadi Party said this in the Lok Sabha on Dec.21:
Giving a bribe and even enticing someone to take bribe was a crime, so action should be taken against the journalists. An attempt was being made to undermine parliamentary democracy by showing politicians in a poor light. (Hindu. Dec.22. 2005).
On one side the upper caste rulers are using the judiciary and on another side their Manuwadi media to demoralise and discredit the country’s parliamentary democracy. (Judicial Terrorism, DSA-2005 Rs. 25).
If bribe-taking is a crime, bribe-giving is an equally big crime. The latter also needs to be punished. Why did he give the bribe? He wanted an illegal favour. Hence he too is liable.
Nobody has any right to complain of corruption in India. Every section of the society is caught in one or other variety of corruption. Brahminical religion is the personification of corruption. To hide all this, they go on periodically whipping up our elected representatives.
Speaker Somnath Chatterji and different political leaders like Lalu Prasad, Sharad Yadav, Mulayam Singh should seriously ponder over this upper caste conspiracy to discredit the legislature and must take steps to nip this tendency in the bud.

