There is no "last them." Abrahamism is built on binary. Even if one Abrahamism were to eliminate all others, they'd still seek a binary. So they would schism and each schism would fight the other. It is endless war, we are just the current target.
Yes, social-distancing rules arise from a complex set of needs including disease control, managing vasana, and adhyatma. Understanding of this has been completely distorted.
The rapacious "zamindar" has been the archetype of the atrocities of the "caste system" on the poor "lower castes."
But the Zamindar is a Persian word, it status enshrined by the British along European feudal lords. Its not about Hindu "varna", but #ChristoIslamic imperialism.
Quote from @mjakbar—"AN EAST BENGAL IN WEST BENGAL."
In OpentheMagazine.
@mjakbar The British literally constructed Zamindari based on English feudalism. That "caste system" including notion of "blood purity" ("blue blood" of aristocracy) and casting of Indian society groups into a static hierarchy is all a British imperial production.
The corollary is that the BJP is the new Congress, complete with religion-based schemes and appeasement which discriminate against Hindus. That it used to deride as "pseudo-secular."
It doesn't want to fix anti-Hindu policies even when it has the power to do so. It says "challenge them in court." 😏 How is that different from Congress?
The “upper caste” status of Sayeed, Sheikh, Quraishi etc among Indian Muslims comes straight from the Hadith where Mohammad claimed certain tribes as “chosen.”
The denial of education to “low-born” Muslims by fatwa of “high-born” Turkic-Islamic invaders. No Indian Muslim “caste” didn’t come from Hindus but by Islamic race supremacy.
Absolutely true by @nitin_gadkari. The problem starts from the top. IAS people are those that got recruited in their 20s for passing some exams. They have no real experience of the world but for how to game the system and move or stall Govt files for profit.
Inexperience and lack of knowledge combines with a training of supremacy over common people and being “Mai baap.” They are also jealous of their friends in the private sector. So they don’t want private sector to rise. Overall IAS is a disaster for progress. @narendramodi
The same attitude percolates down. There is no accountability, no reward for performance, no fear o being kicked out. Only thing that counts is warming the seat.
Absolutely. I think there is a failure of the govt to pro-actively communicate and make sure exams are conducted in timely fashion. I'm hearing from a lot of students left high and dry. But that's different from "giving jobs."
Focus on building your skills, jobs are there. I'm looking to hire but hard to find candidates who are sincere, hard-working, willing to learn and have invested in useful skills.
I've even hired people from Twitter who were sincere and persistent. 😌