
Why Bahujans always remain divided & quarrelsome
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PERSONALITY CULT & ABSENCE OF CULTURAL
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Why Bahujans always remain divided & quarrelsome
while Brahmins stay united & solid?
NAGESH CHOUDHARY
Editor: Bahujan Sangharsh, Udhoji Bldg., Rahate Coloney, Jail Road, Nagpurm- 440 023
A reprint of the Aug. 16, 2000 DV ( Vol. 19, No. 17)
In his Editorial in DV May 1, 2000: “Kanshi Ram’s frustrations because of failure to launch cultural revolution”,VT. Rajshekar dwelt on BSP chief’s failure to launch a cultural movement.
This is a country-wide problem with all the parties of the oppressed communities. There are numerous political outfits calling themselves Ambedkarite, Phule-Ambedkarite or Phule-Periyar-Ambedkarite. But these organizations and their leaders make a limited impact on the lives of the masses. Each organization and its leader has so much ego and there is no inter-organizational understanding. Each leader projects only himself but the cause or mission becomes secondary.
Politics as master key:
Compare this with the Hindu nazi organisations like the RSS. They do not nurse personal ego. They have carved for themselves a “national” agenda. their own “nation’s” policy. The RSS, co-secretary. Mohan Bhagwat. says: “Rashtra Niti not Rajnit is important for the Sangh”. (Organiser, March 19.2000).
Thus, they have a Rashtra Niti (national policy) above Rajnit (politics). BJP is secondary to RSS and not vice-versa. RSS dictates the terms not the BJP. Their political wing is just a part of their Sangh Pariwar



