Zionist Israel rules the world BRIG, USMAN KHALID, SECY. GEN., RIFAH PARTY, LONDON Does Israel rule the world? With many of the major powers bowing to Tel Aviv, those aboard the Freedom Flotilla should be praised for risking their lives. Linda S. Heard, of the Gulf News (June 1, 2010) asks the right question: What is it about this minuscule country that enables it to have so much control on decisions made by larger and more powerful nations? She does not provide the answer. The answer is concentration of power in the hands of media world who are mostly Jews. There is a need to restore democracy and justice in the world to save it from the Jews. The UN must move out of New York, the capital of Zionism, to Istanbul or Tokyo. Al Jazeera reporter on board the vessel says the Israelis fired live bullets even after a white flag was hoisted. Why are so many nations including USA bending to Israel's will or staying silent on its crimes? What is it about this minuscule country that enables it to have so much control on decisions made by larger and more powerful nations? It refuses to abide by international laws and treaties. It illegally occupies great swathes of Palestinian land and it's imposing an illegal blockade on Gaza. Moreover, it is the only country that could get away with assassinating its enemies on foreign soil. Closing down DV — A Debate A Correspondent (name & address withheld): If you have the media, you can do anything and everything. You can even convert a black crow into white. Murder anybody and get away with it. The most dazzling defect of India's Brahmin media is in the so-called Bombay terrorist Kasab. This media convinced everybody in India that it was a Pak terrorist strike, successfully hiding the role of the Hindu terrorist Abhinav Bharat. Com. Ayyankali: You wrote: "Now that we have decided to close down the paper, what right have you to ask what we will do next?" Because I did ask what you would do next. I can say a few things. I am relatively a very new and late member to the DV family. When I joined DV things were not okay economically for DV. I had also persuaded you to keep DV running. I had also fears that DV would close down. But at that time, you assured me that nothing of the sort would happen. I wanted a finance committee to be set up so that DV would be able to withstand the economic crisis. But you did not show interest. I asked you what you will do after shutting down DV because I have very good reasons for it. That is also the reason why I told you not to sell the DV title or the website. Whether you will do this or not is not under my control. But I have already given you the reasons why you should not sell the title. I warned you that Brahminical forces may utilise the DV title. You may stop DV. I cannot stop you. But as far as I am concerned, the story does not end there. But yes, I will still tell you one thing — never sell the DV title or website. Please keep it with you. I strongly believe I have a right to tell at least that much. Stop publishing by all means, but do not sell it at any cost whatsoever. American journalist touring India (name & address withheld): DV has done tremendous service to the Indian population. You can never say that this 30 years of work went in vain. You may not see the result in your lifetime, but I swear to you that your decades of work to end casteism will result in a revolution for caste liberation through caste obliteration. I swear to you that this will happen. There is no alternative. All the thousands of people you have reached out to over the years, you have sprouted seeds, and one or more of them will rise up to start this revolution. They will create new journals and write new radical articles. But they may not be as informed as you are and they may not have your courage, your absolute courage to expose the exploiters of humanity in India. Nevertheless, change is coming. I can hear its breathing. It is not "sunset over Dalit World". It is sunrise. A new dawn is coming. We need no suggestion, but action Chandra Shekar (zeus@rediffmail.com): Let me congratulate you on having published Dalit Voice for 30 years and I can only express my heartfelt appreciation of you for the courage and sacrifice that must have entailed. It would be most unfortunate if you had to close publication and I wish that you can find a way to continue your yeoman service to our people. I am an advertising professional based in Hyderabad and I run this small blog itdal.com and I hope to grow it into a social network catering to our people's needs. I can share some online experiences that I think could be helpful to you as well. The cheapest and best deal for online webhosting right now are with justhost.com and hostmonster.com. I have used hostmonster for 2 years and it is good, so far but I'm likely to change to justhost. Rather than hoping site visitors can contribute a lumpsum you could consider selling customised/ personalised merchandise via your website using the services of myntra.com, eyantra.net, zazzle.com, cafepress.com, etc. There should be a ready market for the wealth of Dr. Ambedkar's writings and quotes that people may like as posters, t-shirts, coffee-mugs, etc. This not only brings in cash but also spreads the message/ word. At most you may have to shell out some percentage of sales to the copyright holder(s) if any. I know that trying to help our people is a huge challenge and often seems a thankless task but by using the power of the internet we have a great opportunity than ever before to actually change things. Caste turns every non-Brahmin womb into a tomb. This is the first time we are hearing from you. Your suggestions are all good. We also know it. The problem is the English-reading population in India is just 3% of which 90% our enemy. The other 10% hardly has a computer — not to think of blogs. So your internet tips will take us no where. Rather it will alert more enemies and bring more kicks. We need no suggestion and tips. You are not even a DV family member — EDITOR. Chandra Shekar, Hyderabad: When I made these (above) suggestions I meant no disrespect and only wanted to help a fellow Dalit who I believe wants things to change for the better in India. 1.That aside 10% of 3% of 1.2 billion is still 36,00,000 people and if you can get 10% to buy a Rs.50/- poster/momento you raise Rs. 1 crore, that is a good start. 2.Also, while I agree that almost all non-Brahmins have unyielding contempt for Dalits, we are better off trying to hold accountable and punish for human-rights violations, 40 million Brahmins rather than the 1.16 billion non-Brahmins, who are equally culpable. 3. We are not in this fight alone and there is not the slightest chance in hell we would ever win it; alone. We are all (every Indian) fighting for the basic human rights of every Indian child not to be graded by birth. 4. The reason we target Brahmins is because "no master, no slave". Hitler couldn't get away with slaughtering 6 million Jews 60 years ago and though they totally deserve it, you aren't going to get rid of 40 million Brahmins easily. 5. The greatest invention of all time is the printing press of Guttenberg and the second spot will belong to the internet. Using the power of the internet is perhaps the start to shame Brahmins into change as armed revolution is unlikely in India. Anyway your passion for your work and belief shines through and I can understand that all these years of struggle and sacrifice are infuriating... But I can only say that I am one of your own and only together do we stand a chance. The first and foremost is the slave must have the will (anger) to get rid of his slavery. This is lacking among our people. Even the greatest of the Untouchable, Dr. Ambedkar had said this. Look, DV closure was announced in our June 1, 2010 issue which normally reaches our subscribers a week earlier. But even after a week of reading it in the very Editorial, we did not get a single reaction. Iron has entered into the souls of our people. How can such a people be saved? Once again you have talked of the "internet" I have to give the same answer. We need no suggestion. What is needed is action — EDITOR. Dr. Yousaf Irfan, Director, Sir Ganga Ram Heritage Foundation, Lahore: DV is the last hope for the downtrodden, deprived and persecuted sections of South Asian societies. If your sincere and selfless services are not apparently appreciated at the moment, it doesn't mean that your mission is lost. Your mission is noble and all noble deeds are appreciated sooner or later as the Quran says. They will never go waste. Tipu Sultan, the lion of Hind/India, Mysore, apparently lost the war but certainly sowed the seed for strong independent state in the region. Maulana Akbar Ilahbadi, the Muslim poet and Judge from Ilahabad, had been saying verses on the advancement of colonial English power in the region but his poetry, at times humorous, ultimately proved the strong base for the revival of Islamic power in the region. The same with Sir Syed Ahmed Khan of Alighardh University. All these sincere and selfless giants of Indian Muslims ultimately paved the path for Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam and Muslim League for liberating the Muslims from Brahmans/"Jews of India" and Aryan/Jews of Britain. At times, one feels so much dejected and depressed from the darkness around but it dose not mean that light is away. You have devoted all your life for the people who are unwilling to get rid of the slavery of Brahminism. I will remind Majeed Nizami about a column for you in his English and Urdu dailies. If Brahmins are rulers today, they will be the ruled ones tomorrow. The above-cited Quranic line means all nations will be given a chance to enjoy the daylight and now is your turn. Your nations have been persecuted for the last thousands of years, it is a long time and now you will be given long time to rule over the land. Though the time of distress is a test of your patience and struggle but the time of bliss is a greatest test which you will have to prepare of your nation. We cannot see the closure of DV for want of funds. In Pakistan, the movement launched by DV is gaining ground. DV closure will be a loss for all honest people. DV has played well, now it is our duty to strengthen it. T. Muthamil Selvan, Research Scholar, c/o Prof. Y.H. Hsu, Graduate Insttute of Biotechnology, National Chung Hsing University, 250-Kuo-Kuang Road, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC: I am doing PhD in Taiwan. I am a Dalit (Paraiya). I am a follower of intellectual titan Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. I know about you because of J.N. Sudhakar. Don't worry you are a great man who emancipated our people life. I have lot of friends (Dalit-Brahmins). They wont care for us. They only worship Hindu gods. I think you are the only person who thinks about us. All Dalit Brahmin MPs and MLAs think about their party. Definitely we will start our "media centre". I have read all your books including the Caste — A Nation Within the Nation, Counter Revolution, Merit, My Foot. Because of your writings India will not forget you. I will support you. We will win this "caste war". Death of DV warns of danger ahead Dhanapal V., Madras: DV has to continue its mission for many more years. I wish I could contribute Rs. 1 lakh or more. But even a year back, I was earning just enough for my livelihood. As the DV family member, I have sent Rs. 10,000 by check. Thank you for your gesture. Though you are a new (one year old) comer into our 30-year old family, and not a Dalit but an OBC bangle-seller jati you have the heart. We remember hearing your brief introduction at our recent Madras meeting and your deep concern. India is in a serious crisis, tragedy after tragedy. It is the ruling Brahmins who are getting angry today (not the Dalits or Muslims). Their anger may even lead to greater devastation. The death of DV is the clearest indication of the coming tragedy. But our slaves are blissfully enjoying their slavery — EDITOR. Dalit Student from New Delhi (Name & address withheld): I read DV at the Indian Social Institute, a Jesuit institution on the Lodi Road, New Delhi-3. I have no money to pay the Rs. 1 lakh you demanded to keep DV going. But this much I can say that Dalit Voice dying means the country itself is dying. DV has been my only inspiration and perhaps the only one-man Opposition party to India's Brahminical rulers. When I read your announcement in the June 1, 2010 DV Editorial with just Rs. 15 in my pocket, all that I could do was to simply weep and then write this letter. Please don't curse me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DV's "closing down" warning melts a Dalit student living abroad J.N. SUDHAKAR, GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, NCHU, TAIWAN Dear respected educated Dalits, Please spare some time from your busy schedule to read this email. Dalits are living as Untouchables in the outskirts of villages for the past 2,000 years. They are poor, illiterate, landless, propertyless, dehumanised slave labourers for the past 2,000 years. They constitute 1/4th of Indian population, i.e. more than the population of USA. They are more than the combined population of Japan, Germany, France and UK. NEED OF THE HOUR Such vast masses are degraded and condemned as Untouchables by Brahminism. Untouchability is the lowest depth to which a human mind can be degraded. Untouchables are kicked, killed, burnt and raped day in and day out. Yet, our voice and pain is unheard, because we do not have a single media of our own except DV. The entire media in India is owned by Brahminists who through their media monopoly shape public opinion and turns the ass into genius and vice-versa. Fortunately, through the efforts of Dr. Ambedkar, a small middle class of 5-10% emerged from these Dalits through the reservation policy. Today there are many Dalits from this middle class living a comfortable life. But this middle class after getting education through this reservation policy has totally forgotten its brothers and sisters in villages who constitute over 90% of Dalits. Without a powerful "media centre" neither can we fight the enemy nor educate the vast masses of Dalits about their slavery. Thycydides said: "Tell the slave about his slavery and the slave shall explode". But without the media how can we reach the slaves and tell them about the slavery? So the need of the hour is to have our own media centre. KISSING THE ENEMY Dr. Ambedkar said Hinduism is a disease and asked us to quit this religion. But our "educated " Dalit (middle class) go to our enemy Hindu temples and donate so much money. Dear brothers tell me a religion which destroyed our very human personality, why are you donating and shaving your heads in these temples. These Hindu temples are dens of Brahminism. Why are you "educated" Dalits supporting our enemy and their religion? Despite your education why are you still slaves? Why are you kissing the enemy? I need your answer. Think over. Should we pool our money and start a "media centre" or donate money to our enemy temples? I am a PhD student in Taiwan (A Dalit from Hyderabad) and I live on a scholarship. ENEMY TEMPLES I do not have any money but still I am donating 2 month of my scholarship money (Rs. 50,000) to Dalit Voice. The Editor of Dalit Voice, V.T. Rajshekar, is determined to start a "media centre" in Delhi. I beg you all educated Dalits, please contribute to Dalit Voice which has created a record on its 30-year-old history. Educated Dalits are earning well and live for 60-70 years. In this life span how many times you must have visited our enemy temples and donated money to them and how many times you contributed to our own Dalit cause? Do you have shame? Give your donations directly to: Dalit Voice, (either as DD or MO) 109/7th Cross, Palace Lower Orchards, Bangalore - 560 003, INDIA. website: www.dalitvoice.org (sudhakarjns@gmail.com) *********************************************** Your mail brought tears in our eyes. Even in a far off land and even being a student living on scholarship you have a heart that melted on reading our June 1, 2010 Editorial. But inside India it is total darkness — EDITOR. Brahmins in US decide not to give up Brahminism & their "caste identity SUDHIR NAG, BAMCEF SOUTH INDIA ORGANISER According to the 1931 census of India, Brahmins were only 45 lakhs. Today they have a total control on the Indian judiciary, parliament, media and administration. This 3.5% Eurasian Brahmins may temporarily give up their economic status. But never, ever their socio-cultural privileges because they know that wealth will come and go but social and cultural as well as racial superiority is everlasting. Read the following:- The VIIIth American Association of Telugu Brahmins (AATB) was held at Global Mall, Atlanta, on Nov.12 and 13, 2005. The AATB started as the Telugu Brahmin Bureau in 1992 with the efforts of Vanguri Chitten Raju and Devarakonda Hanumantha Rao of Houston to facilitate marriage alliances among the Telugu Brahmin children of North America. This was started with publishing of the Telugu Brahmins of North America directory with demographics and children interests. Its first meeting was held in Pittsburg in 1999. This meeting brought many Brahmins together to discuss the Brahmin traditions and values and inculcate interest among the second generation about these customs and Brahmin heritage. The second meeting was immediately same year at Sunnyvale during the winter break to facilitate marriage alliance among the first generation children born here and the wave of computer professional singles in USA. Deliberations included the discussion of feasibility and facilitation of matrimonial alliances among the Brahmin youth. The issues of Brahmins outside India in USA as well as across the globe. The events included few religious activities, discussions on the relevance of the Bhagavad Gita, Brahmins role in the society how it is evolving and transforming with blessings from the Kanchi and Sringeri Sankaracharis. In May 2000, third convention was held in Washington under the leadership of Dr. C.M. Prasad under "American Association of Telugu Brahmins". The fourth AATB convention was held in Chicago during the memorial day weekend under the presidentship of Dr. C.M. Prasad with assistance from Dr. Sriram Sonty. A constitution was put in place by Modali Sarma as secretary and K. Sadananda as treasurer. A one hour live video conference was facilitated with the Kanchi Sankarachari when all the delegates interacted with him speaking about the Brahmin traditions and heritage. Dr. Sriram Sonty was elected president, Dr. Manjula Mangipudy secretary. The current goals and objectives of AATB are (1) to promote the Brahmin philosophy among Brahmin children, (2) to prepare the Brahmin culture, (3) to perpetuate the Brahminical values of integrity and righteousness, (4) to propagate the Brahminical values of religious rites and Hindu spiritual philosophy and (5) to protect the Brahmin culture through the Andhra finearts of classical literature, dance and music among the Brahmin children. The 8th American Association of Telugu Brahmins convention started with Deepa Prajvalanam, Ganapathi Puja and Rudram by priest Shiva Vaidhyanathan. The Session-II included lectures by chief guest Dr. Kasinadhuni Maheshwara Prasad (Los Angeles CA) on "relevance of Brahminism in current society". On the second day there was discourse on "Bhakthi Yoga as an instrument to improve mind development by Swami Tattvavidananda, Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, Saylors Burg, P.A. Swami spoke about the four types of Bhakthi Artha, Ardhathi, Jijnasa and Jnana Bhakthi and Prahlada and Sankaracharya — Jnana Bhakthi. ******************************* Brahmins love their caste Bangalore: Brahmins have been in the forefront in opposing caste-based census and caste-based reservations, saying "caste is dead and gone". All Brahmin "national" toilet papers wrote editorials against caste. But look at the behaviour of their caste brothers in the most modern and technologically advanced USA. They speak one thing and do the exact opposite. They could hide all the ugliness and serious contradictions with the help of their "national" toilet papers. We have no media of our own, so what we do becomes wrong and Brahmins right. Brahmin leadership of Dalit Maoists COM. AYYANKALI If we have to destroy Brahminical Maoism, we must study everything that is published by Brahminical Manuwadi CPI (Maoists). I am trying to get hold of the writings of the recently dead Brahmin female "Comrade", Anuradha Shanbag Ghandy, wife of Parsi Kobad Ghandy. Anuradha used to be a sociology teacher who lived in a Nagpur Dalit slum called Indora. She managed to fool the local Dalits there. Unless you go there and study the literature which she used to hand out, we will never be able to counter the Brahminical Maoist movement. I am collecting her writings. Look, how much she is glamourised by the Brahmins. HOME MINISTRY WATCH She was born into privilege and could easily have chosen the easy life. But Anuradha Ghandy chose guns over roses to fight for the dispossessed, says Rahul Pandita, another Brahmin (Sept.26, 2009) Source: http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/nation/the-rebel On a muggy April evening in 2008, somewhere in Mumbai, a doctor was trying desperately to get in touch with his patient. The patient happened to be a woman in her early 50s, who had come that morning with high fever. The doctor had advised a few blood tests, and, as he saw the reports, he started making frantic calls to the phone number the patient had scribbled in her nearly illegible handwriting. The number, he soon realised, did not exist. He was restless. The reports indicated the presence of two deadly strains of malaria in the woman's bloodstream—she had to be admitted to a hospital without delay. Time was racing by and there was no trace of her. By the time the woman contacted the doctor again, a few days had passed. The doctor wanted her placed under intensive care immediately. But it was too late. The next morning, on April 12, Anuradha was dead. She had suffered multiple organ failure, her immune system already weakened by systemic sclerosis, an auto-immune disease responsible for, among other things, her bad handwriting. The news spread quickly among friends and followers of Anu, as she was fondly called. Before long news had reached Indora, a Dalit basti in Nagpur where Anu had lived for seven years. This was before her name appeared in the Home Ministry dossiers as Janaki alias Narmada alias Varsha – the only woman in the CPI (Maoist)'s Central Committee, the highest decision-making body of the Naxalites. How did the daughter of a high profile lawyer of Bombay High Court, a graduate of the city's prestigious Elphinstone College, an M.Phil in Sociology, a girl born into privilege, come to choose a life of struggle and hardship in the treacherous jungles of Bastar, a rifle by her side and a tarpaulin sheet for a bedding? The answer perhaps lies in the times she lived in. Or the kind of person she was. Or maybe a bit of both. KARNATAKA CONNECTION Anuradha was born to Ganesh and Kumud Shanbag, both of them activists, who chose to marry in the CPI office. As a young boy, Ganesh Shanbag (A Konkani Brahmin) had run away from his home in Coorg to join Subhash Chandra Bose's army, and later, as a lawyer, he would fight the cases of communists arrested in the Telangana struggle. While his briefcase would be full of petitions filed on behalf of the arrested comrades, Kumud would be busy knitting and collecting sweaters to be sent for soldiers fighting war with China. Anuradha's brother Sunil Shanbag, who is a progressive playwright, recalls her being good at studies as well as extra-curricular activities like dancing. But she was extremely aware of what was happening around her. Says Sunil: "When I was in boarding school, she would send me letters, writing about issues like the nationalisation of banks. And she was only 12 then." But beyond this awareness, Anuradha was like any other girl when she joined college in 1972. "She would come home and straighten her hair with the help of a warm iron as girls would do in those days," recalls Kumud Shanbag. RICH PARSEE Meanwhile an alumnus of Doon School, and a classmate of Sanjay Gandhi. Kobad Ghandy, whose father was a top Glaxo executive, and the family lived in a sprawling sea-facing flat in Worli. He had gone to pursue a course in chartered accountancy in England, and it was there that he got initiated in radical politics. Leaving his course unfinished, he returned. Anuradha was a lecturer, but involve din naxal movement which united her with Kobad. The two got married in Nov. 1977. KONDAPALLI CONNECTION By 1980, Naxals from the erstwhile CPI(ML) (People's War) were entering Dandakaranya—a swathe of forest spread across Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Orissa—to set up a guerrilla base. In 1981, the founder of the People's War, Kondapalli Seetharamaiah expressed his desire to meet Kobad during a conference of the Radical Students' Union in AP. The People's War was keen to enter the Gadchiroli region of Maharshtra. Naxal ideologue Brahmin Varvara Rao says the meeting between the two paved the way to the formation of People's War in Maharashtra. Anuradha moved to Nagpur which has the second largest slum population (Dalits) in Maharashtra. It was in Nagpur in 1956 that B.R. Ambedkar accepted Budhism. DALIT SLUM By 1986, Anuradha moved to Indora locality, the epicenter of Dalit politics. She rented two small rooms at the house of a postal department employee, Khushaal Chinchikhede. "There was absolutely nothing in their house except two trunksful of books and a mud pitcher," he says. Anuradha also worked as part-time lecturer in Nagpur University. Later, Kobad would also come to live there. Both would be out till midnight. Anuradha used a rundown cycle to commute, and it was later at the insistence of other activists that Kobad bought a TVS Champ moped. Indora was notorious for its rowdies. "No taxi or autorickshaw driver would dare venture inside Indora," says Anil Borkar, who grew up in Indora. But Anuradha was unfazed. "She would pass though the basti at midnight, all alone on a cycle," remembers Borkar. He met Anuradha through a friend. "She made me aware of so many things. It was like the whole world opened in front of me," he says. Because of Anuradha, Devanand Pantavne, a black belt in karate turned into a poet and the lead singer of a radical cultural troupe. Pantavne remembers her as a stickler for deadlines. "She would get very angry if we took up a job and then didn't deliver on time," he says. Another young man, Surendra Gadling was motivated by Anuradha to take up law. Today, he fights cases for various activists and alleged Naxals. "She is my guiding light," he says. It is not without reason. Anuradha led by example, living the life she wanted the basti boys to lead. DALIT WOMAN’S RAPE In 1994, a Dalit woman, Manorama Kamble, working as a maid in an influential lawyer's house was found dead, with the lawyer's family claiming that she had accidently electrocuted herself to death. But the activists feared that she had been raped and then killed by the lawyer. Anuradha led an agitation, and it was due to her efforts that the case created ripples in the state assembly and in Parliament. In Indora, one of Anuradha's trusted lieutenants was Biwaji Badke, a 4 feet-tall Dalit activist. "Every morning Badke would come to her house and share all news with Anuradha over tea," recall friends. Later, when he was diagnosed with throat cancer, Anuradha brought him to her house and nursed him for months. Another associate, Shoma Sen remembers her being very sensitive to the lives of others. "Her house in Indora was open to everyone. Every time someone would come and one more cup of water would be added to the tea," she says. ANURADHA GOES TO BASTAR Because of her, many others from well-to-do families were inspired to become activists. Says her old friend and associate of her activist days, Susan Abraham: "When I became an activist it was always heartening to see someone from Anu's background working along with you." It was in the mid 90s that Anuradha joined the Naxal leadership in the jungles of Bastar and finally went underground. Maina, a member of the CPI-Maoist's Special Zone Committee in Dandakaranya, remembers her efforts to mingle with the local Gond tribals: "Many people used to question us about her, saying didi (Anuradha) is not from this country, she does not know our language. Didi would smilingly approach them saying: 'I know what you are asking; please teach me your language; I will learn everything from you." CHHATTISGARH TANK REPAIR In 1999, Anuradha was camping along with other guerillas in Chhattisgarh's Sarkengudem village when the police surrounded them. An encounter ensued. Lahar, a senior guerilla remembers Anuradha taking cover and aiming her gun at the 'enemy'. Later, she would always recollect that incident, urging the youth to learn the skills of guerrilla warfare. But Sunil remembers her speaking about the "awkwardness of carrying a gun." The hard life of the jungle was not easy on her body—she suffered frequent bouts of malaria. During the same summer, she had been walking for hours one day when she stopped and lost consciousness. Her comrades made her drink glucose water. Apparently, she had suffered a sun-stroke. After she recovered, she refused to hand over her kit-bag to others, says Lahar. No matter what the Centre claims, the Naxals often fill in the void created by the govt. in their areas of influence. In Basaguda in Chhattisgarh, an embankment needed to be built around a tank called Kota Chervu; some ten villages were counting on supplies from this tank. The govt. had ignored the villagers' pleas for years. It was under Anuradha's guidance that people from 30 villages undertook this work. Those who worked were given a kilogram of rice a day. The govt. panicked and sanctioned Rs 20 lakh; it was refused. By 1998, over 100 tanks had been constructed by the Naxals in Dandakaranya. Anuradha would make secret trips to Mumbai. "She would come, and I would apply oil in her hair and massage her body. I wanted to pamper her as much as I could," says Kumud. KOBAD GANDY ARREST At the ninth congress of the CPI (Maoist) in 2007, Anuradha was made a member of the central committee. By this time, Kobad had become one of the key Naxal leaders, in charge of party documentation. (He was arrested in Delhi on Sept. 20). It was on the basis of Anuradha's work that the Naxals prepared the first-ever caste policy paper within the Marxist movement in India. She also drafted papers on 'Marxism and Feminism', of which the top Naxal leadership took note. In her memoirs of Anuradha, her friend Jyoti Punwani wrote: "The 'Naxalite menace', says Manmohan Singh, is the biggest threat to the country. But I remember a girl who was always laughing and who gave up a life rich in every way to change the lives of others." (See also p.26: "DV must fight Brahminised Dalits") DV April 1, 2010 p.4: "Manuwadis backing Maoist takeover?" DV March 16, 2010 p.11: "Caste war within Maoists". DV Oct.16, 2008 p. 18: "Dalits sleep as fake Maoists get ready to clamp fascist dictatorship". DV May 16, 2008 p.7: "Maoist menace is creation of ruling upper castes" DV March 16, 2008 p. 27: "Rulers love maoists but hate "terrorists". DV Jan.16, 2008 p.23: "Brahmin Prachanda betrays Nepal revolution". DV Sept.16, 2007 p.6: Under pressure to lead Budhist movement". DV June 16, 2007 p.21: "Total Brahmin control of Maoist Party". DV May 1, 2007 p. 12: "Prachanda provokes anti-Brahmin revolt in Nepal". DV Feb.16. 2007 p. 6: "IT is time for Gaddar to quit Maoist Party & lead Dalits" & p.7: "Admiring Nepali Prachanda but killing Indian naxals". & p. 8: "Dalits must quit Manuwadi maoist parties & set up their own units". DV Feb.1, 2007 p.6: "Dalits falling into naxal net?" DV Dec.16, 2006 p.9: "Naxalism will zoom if Brahmin Prachanda becomes president of Nepal", p. 10: "Upper caste rulers want naxal problem to continue". DV Oct.16, 2006 p.5: "Naxalism gets complicated with RSS & big business infiltration" & "Terrorism creates big business for upper caste rulers" & p. 7: "Maoist International tributes to DV". DV Aug.16, 2006 p.16: "Caste war within naxal leadership" & "Naxalism enslaves Dalits better than Hindu nazism". DV Edit May 16, 2006: "Red star over India: Danger of manuwadi marxists further enslaving starving Dalits". DV June 16, 2005 p.6: "Manuwadis in naxalite garb: Vaidik Varavara Rao's treachery against Dalit hero Gaddar" & "DV proves right on Naxalite natak companies". DV Edit Aug.16, 2004: "Converting PWG into political party is fine but under Dalits, keeping Brahminical leaders out". DV May 1, 2000 p.7: "If PWG is menace why upper caste rulers are soft on it?" DV June 16, 1997 p.11: "How to rescue Gaddar drugged by marxism?" DV May 1, 1997 p.11: "Whose hand behind shooting Gaddar?" DV May 16, 1996 p.20: "Gaddar good-bye to marxism: PWG faces Dalit revolt". DV Edit March 16, 1996: "Dalit doubts & fears on nationality question: Is it a bid to destroy growing caste consciousness?" DV Nov.16, 1995 p.5: "PWG expels Dalit singer". DV Edit Nov.1, 1991: "Three-month notice to nazi naxals: Hands of SC/ST/BCs, Hindu human rightswalas are warned". ***************************** "Socialist Brahmins" more dangerous than "Sacred Brahmins" If Brahmins and other upper castes lead the liberation struggle of the oppressed Dalits, Tribals etc. we will welcome it. But our experience ever since "independence" and even before that is that all the upper castes who led such a struggle beginning with M.K. Gandhi were frauds and took our people to the graveyard. We have hundreds of examples beginning with M.N. Roy, Nehru, Dange, JP, EMS, Jyoti Basu etc. The Naxalites and their latest version Maoists leading the starving Dalits and tribals are no exception. Did we not say the "Socialist Brahmins" are more dangerous than "Sacred Brahmins" of the RSS-Abhinav Bharat natak company? (V.T. Rajshekar, Dailogue of the Bhoodevatas — Sacred Brahmins vs. socialist Brahmins, DSA-1993, photocopy available Rs. 90) — EDITOR. DV committed mistake on Obama We committed a grave mistake. Obama's pre-election stunts and after election sprints deceived us. This made us mislead our DV family members. We tender our apology. Now we understood that like all previous Presidents of US, the Black and Muslim Obama is also a puppet in the hands of Jews. To understand the super-human capacity to deceive and dupe the masses — in which the Jews and the "Jews of India" are past masters — it needs a super-human brain. Obama is a Jewish agent like all previous US presidents. Obama's may be one of the few mistakes we committed in the hundreds of things we predicted that proved right. That the notorious Brahminists, the cousins of the Jews, have pocketed Obama is a danger signal. But what brings happiness is the US itself is sinking and the Jews have decided to crush it. We have said all this. Christians in US must wake up. So too the non-Aryan Bahujans in India — EDITOR. COMMUNICATION "Christians services to be written in letters of gold": DV on church J.N.SUDHAKAR, TAIWAN This is specially addressed to those friends who are living in foreign countries. Please reprint the below booklet, (Christians & Dalit Liberation Christian Services to be Written in Letters of Gold, DSA-2000, pp.28, Rs.10) and give it to Christian churches, missionaries, NGOs who have a heart to help the 2000 year old Untouchables of India. If we fail to establish a "media center" in the national capital (New Delhi) now, then we can never do this job. Then it will be a distant dream to liberate the slaves. I beg all of you to take it as a challenge and try to convince people for donations. Please subscribe to Dalit Voice journal. Its annual subscription is cheaper than a dozen handkerchiefs, which we buy in plenty and waste. Please e-mail to the editor for subscription. http://www.dalitvoice.org/contact.htm. Introduce DV to atleast 3 of your friends and ask them in turn to introduce to 3 of their friends. V.T. Rajshekar, Editor of the powerful Dalit Voice, India's oldest and the largest circulated English journal, is published in several Indian languages. Originally a senior journalist from the Indian Express, he is considered the country's most original thinker, scholar and also philosopher. As India's most famous Dalit writer, he has authored about 100 world famous books dealing with the problems of caste, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Brahminism etc.
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