Did you know the atrocities on Dalits were always high only during DMK time.
31.8.1995
Kodiyakulam village, Tuticorin district more than 300 houses and the valuables of Dalits were attacked and looted by the police.
Dalits were attacked, torture, and the other valuable goods like TV, cycle, vessels, two wheelers were got damaged.
7.3.1996
150 dalit houses were set on fire in Mangalpuram, Virdhunagar district.
26.2.1998.
Brutal Police excess on Dalit residential areas in Gundupatti,
Kodaikanal. Around 130 police entered the residential area and damaged the valuables. 25 Dalits including 16 women were arrestedand underwent severe police torture. The houses were severely pulled down .
Kerosene and food material was ransacked and burnt down. TV, Kerosene, cot, vessels, two wheeler were smashed.
1.12.1998
Around 300 police men indulged in brutal attack in Oovalur village, Perambalur district. As a result 80 dalit houses were damaged.
Following this 20 Dalits were arrested by police and meted out torture against them.
16.12.1998
500 dalit homes were set on fire in Pulliyur village at Cuddalore district. TV, vessels, cot, Two wheeler was smashed. Many suffered cut injuries.
16.11.2001
167 Dalits homes were attacked in Sangralingapuram at Tuticorin district.65 dalit women including 26 young women and 45 men were
tortured in police station. Around 400 sheep were missing. TV, vessels, cot, Two wheeler were smashed.
17.5.2004
120 houses were damaged in Kalapatti village at Coimbatore by caste hindus. Houses were set on firehouse hold things were smashed and looted, and women were sexually assaulted.
17.10.2005
In Mela urappanur Village at Madurai district 100 armed violent caste groups damaged 40 dalit houses. TV, vessels, cot and two wheeler were smashed.
16.5.2005.
Brutal attack on Dalit residential areas by 100 violent caste hindus in
Kadupatti village in Madurai district. More than 40 houses were damaged.80 Dalits suffered severe injuries. TV, vessels, cots, Two wheelers were smashed
8.11.2007
In Aavrampatti village, Nilakottai taluk at Dindugal district 24 dalit houses were damaged by 80 violent caste hindu groups. TV, vessels, cot, Two wheeler were smashed.
17.1.2008
In Natham village near Kallakurichi ,Villupuram district around 100 violent caste hindus had attacked 34 dalit houses. TV, vessels, cot,
Two wheeler were smashed.
18.2.2008
In Sanarpatti village, Udumalaipettai at Coimbatore district around 50 armed caste group attacked brutally the Dalit residential areas. As a result 10 houses got damaged. More than 15 dalits suffered injuries. TV, vessels, cot, Two wheeler were smashed.
6.3.2008
In the Aannaikuttam village in Sivakasi taluk at Virdhunagar district the caste hindus attacked brutally over Dalits.around 16 Dalit houses
got damaged. TV, vessels, cot, Two wheeler were smashed
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When we hear word paan , a constant image comes on mind as everyone who eat pan, will spit on walls with typical red color, paan will have all typical tobaccos ingredients and only some are exception which just have non tobacco
Here we all go wrong :
These 2 myths about paan is totally wrong.
First : Paan is mentioned in our culture from centuries , Paan should never have these tobaccos options, tobaccos paan was alteration after India was attacked by various foreigner
Portuguese[Introduced tobacco] , British[introduced cigarette filled with tobacco], before that Paan was only eaten as mouth freshener and digestive option.
The Christian Dravidian identity was not simply an ethnic pride , but also gave rise to a separatist political movements.
Anna Durai ‘s vocal separatism was drawing together “ the anti Brahman, Christian Dravidian heritage , and the Tamil cultural theme as a belligerent challenge to the government of India.
In 1949 an American Crawford Young helped and funded Anna Durai to start DMK, with separatist idea which is still prevails..
How DMK looted Temples and the King of Scientific Corruption made it possible.
Section 380 in The Indian Penal Code.
Whoever commits theft in any building, tent or vessel, which building, tent or vessel is used as a human dwelling,
or used for the custody of property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine
was amended by Tamil Nadu in 1993 to read as under
Here is the catch, this law was amended by our DMK Kalingar.
STATE AMENDMENTS
State of Tamil Nadu:
Section 380 of Indian Code (Central Act XLV of 1860) (hereinafter in this Part referred to as the principal Act) shall be renumbered as sub-section
For the Nation to understand what Hindus in TN are fighting against.
A Tamil identity and Tamil culture is entirely different from and even diametrically opposite from Indian culture and Indian Identity.
There is a movement in TN, that emphasis that Tamils have a seperate type of Spirituality, Seperate type of world view, A different way of life, which is totally different from Hindu way of life, in fact these groups argue that there is no such thing as Hindu way of life,
as The term Hindu in it self is a colonial baggage,
This particular movement is getting traction with some significant number of youths, but majority do not subscribe to this view.
This has to be exposed for what they are, UTTER COMPLETE FALSEHOODS,
This inscription is engraved in Pallava-Grantha characters in a single line on the beams of the upper and lower verandahs of the rock-cut cave. It gives a long list of birudas, some of them obscure in their import,
of the Pallava king Mahendravikrama (I) with whose name the inscription commences. These titles are in Sanskrit, Tamil and Telugu and indicate the character, erudition and personal tastes of the king.
Some of these birudas are also found in the upper cave at Trichinopoly
Shudra from Su (Soo), meaning to produce, create, beget.
It comes from Sooth meaning connecting thread.
A child, because it is connected to the mother through the umbilical chord is called Suta, Soota. Shu / Shoo also has the connotation of being tender,
compassionate, nurturing etc., like in Shishu for a child that needs to be nurtured and handled tenderly.
Dra as in Dravyam denotes richness in material wealth, natural resources.
Shudra was the word associated with people who were not only resourceful but were also careful with natural resources and nurtured them well, besides being innately compassionate towards others and therefore rendering selfless care / services to others in society.