Bangalore:
The “Hindu heartland”, also called the cowbelt, is the fertile Gangetic plain where the invading Aryans came first and settled down. And launched their looting spree and the drive to devastate the innocent but hard-working natives.
This area, called North India, houses the capital of the country, Delhi, and comprises the most stinking part of the country – despite housing the “holiest” centres for the Hindus.
BLUFFERS & BUGGERS
A demographer called Ashish Bose, a Bengali upper caste Kayasth (Hindu), rightly coined a word to describe the different areas comprising this cowbelt: BIMARU states. BIMARU in Hindi means sickness – though the letters in this word stands for the six states comprising the cowbelt: Bihar, MP, Rajasthan and UP. Some more states are since carved out of these four.
Ashish Bose, a professor of Delhi University, now 80, has written a book, Head Count (Memoirs of a Demographer), Penguin. Rs. 450, pp.214. Indian population has reached 1,300 million though official figure is put 1.18 billion in 2009. Like everything else, no official estimate in India is correct.
Our rulers are first-class bluffers and laziest buggers. They can’t do one work perfectly and honestly. The man who coined the BIMARU was, however, did not say why these states are permanently bimaru and when they will get over the bimaru. But Dalit Voice has the answer.
COWBELT UNDER CANCER
These are the states where Brahminism, the reigning religion of the rulers, is having its dance of death. That is how the Brahmana Jati Party is controlling this area. Brahminism is a deadly disease, both mental and physical, which will not allow a person to think. That is how the cowbelt is the country’s cancer.
Here lies the country’s “holiest” river Ganga, flowing with stinking gutter water, on the banks of which is located the Hindu’s “holiest temple”, Kashi, a veritable hell on earth.
The BIMARU states are a liability for India. The Southern States which include Maharashtra, have escaped this BIMARU because, they are outside the cowbelt. That is how these five states have become the country’s most advanced states. Out of the country’s six metropolitan cities (Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta, Bangalore, Madras, Hyderabad) four are situated outside the cowbelt. Only Delhi, also the capital of India, is in the cowbelt. Even Calcutta is outside – though it is a dead city.
Specialists on the BIMARU disease killing the cowbelt states, like Ashish Bose say they are incurable. Already the whole area is in ICU. This BIMARU is also contagious. Even the cities outside the BIMARU have started dying. That means the Brahminical BIMARU is spreading fast. Will the whole of Hindu India go BIMARU?

