Bangalore: Just as religion is a business to those from the Brahminical social order (BSO), Marxism is also a business. Communism might have collapsed in the land of its birth but to India’s BSO, the . communist cow is still yielding milk.
A big gathering of “Leftist intellectuals” was held in Calcutta on Sept.4, ’91 in front of the Lenin statue at Esplanade ” to denounce” the Indian Hindu nazi stand against Lenin. But the fun is India’s Hindu nazis and our India’s “sacred thread Marxists” are cousins.
In West Bengal, only three BSO Jati’s — Brahmins, Baidyas and Kayasths — are ruling whichever party comes to power. All the top “Marxists” leaders of WB hitherto were from these three. All the Congress leaders, Forward Bloc, Backward Bloc, Naxal, Faal leaders, Nazi leaders like Shyam Prasad Mukherji are all from these three. The WB Congress chief, S.S. Ray, is a Kayasth, and WB Chief Minister, Jyoti Basu, is his jaywalk. It is all conspiracy.
If that is so, why the “Marxists” of Bengal marshalled such a big force of “intellectuals” to line up behind Lenin? Who are these “intellectuals”. The Telegraph (Sept. 5) carried their picture and gave their names: Uttam Mahanta, Prof. Hiren Mukerji, Pandit Gauri Nath Shastri, Atish Das Gupta, Ashim Chatterji.
You can make out their Jati from their caste surname. All these Chatterjee’s, Mukherjees, Bhattacharjee’s and Gutter is are Brahmins.
The rest are Shudra Baidyas and Kayasths. Not one. : single SC/ST/BC or Muslim can join these closed circles of “Leftist intellectuals”. These “intellectuals” of Bengal have raised lot of dust but not the level of human beings of Calcutta which has become the country’s biggest slum. Who is responsible?
Yet the three Jati’s stick on to communism because it has paid them heavy dividends, helped them to enslave SC/ST/BCs and Muslims, and rule without doing any work.
The communist cow is not yet dry. It is still yielding milk. So why give up the magic milch cow?
In Russia, the communist cow was discarded because it dried up. In Bengal, Kerala and different parts of India, this cow will be kept and worshipped — only as long as it yields milk.


