What happened to Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh is not an isolated incident. It is the result of religious extremism, institutional appeasement, and systemic failure to protect minorities.
Blasphemy is not belief. It is a weapon.
No religion. No ideology. No extremism deserves a free pass.
Women and children crushed in chaos.
And the leader they trusted ran to the airport, leaving his team to issue a statement.
You can talk about Ambedkar, Periyar, and socialism, but true leadership isn’t about speeches.
It’s about standing with people when their lives are on the line.
If a leader runs away when his own supporters are dying, how can he ever be trusted to protect an entire state?
Today, it seems like half of India is branded Anti-National.
From academics and intellectuals, to Muslims, Christians, students, farmers, Tamils resisting Hindi imposition, Manipuris asking for peace, and now even Sonam Wangchuk demanding Ladakh’s rights, everyone becomes “anti-national” if they dare to question the government.
But nationalism isn’t the property of any one party. When you label every voice of dissent as anti-national, the word loses all meaning and becomes nothing more than a tool of suppression.
Remember this, Bhagat Singh, the revolutionary we celebrate today, would’ve been branded anti-national if he were alive.
An anti-caste atheist socialist, Bhagat Singh rejected religious politics, fought exploitation and crony capitalism, and dreamed of an India built on equality, justice, and freedom, not fear and blind obedience.
If dissent is anti-national, then maybe what we need is more anti-nationals like him.
Reservation is not poverty relief. It’s caste justice.
When leaders say “economic status” should replace caste, they show how little they understand the lived reality of Dalits. A Dalit can be educated, employed, even wealthy, and still face untouchability, discrimination, and exclusion. Money doesn’t erase caste.
That’s why reservation exists. And yet, both BJP and INDI Alliance politicians refuse to see this truth.
Dalits owe allegiance to no party. Because no party has truly stood by them.
Caste privilege is not a joke. When leaders call being Brahmin a “favour of God,” they reveal how little they understand the centuries of pain and exclusion Dalits have lived through. Reservations are not a gift, they are justice. And until caste is truly confronted, insensitive remarks like these will keep showing us where power in India really stands.
Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal, entire states are drowning. Hundreds dead, thousands displaced, crores worth of homes lost. Yet, the nation is silent. Every Indian life is precious. This is not just their tragedy, this is India’s tragedy.
When Peter Navarro, a White House trade adviser, claimed that “Brahmins are profiteering off Indian people,” America wasn’t suddenly waking up to caste injustice.
The reality? Out of India’s top 10 richest billionaires, 7 belong to the Baniya community — Ambani, Adani, Birla, Mittal, Damani, Jindal, Shanghvi. The financial backbone of Hindutva comes from Baniya capital, not Brahmin power.
And let’s not mistake American motives. This statement came in the middle of a trade dispute with Modi over tariffs. It’s not about caste justice — it’s about geopolitics.
Meanwhile, the United States funds Israel’s genocide in Gaza, violates human rights across the globe, and still lives with the legacy of slavery and racial apartheid.
Caste oppression in India is real, but our fight against caste and capitalism is ours to lead — not America’s weapon for power games.
Gujarat has made the Bhagavad Gita mandatory in school textbooks, and the courts say it's not religious. This is not neutrality — it’s Brahmanical gaslighting.
True secularism does not mean normalising one scripture as “moral philosophy” while calling others “religious material.”
This is how majoritarianism hides in plain sight — under the guise of value education, moral lessons, and national culture.
As Dr. Ambedkar warned: “Let no religion be given the status of a national religion.” Because when religion merges with state power, it erodes liberty, enables exclusion, and destroys the very idea of a secular republic.
If you’re truly secular: 🔸 Teach all religious texts equally 🔸 Or teach none 🔸 But never single one out as universal
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Different ideologies.
Same majoritarian violence.
What happened to Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh is not an isolated incident.
It is the result of religious extremism, institutional appeasement, and systemic failure to protect minorities.
Blasphemy is not belief.
It is a weapon.
No religion.
No ideology.
No extremism deserves a free pass.
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Women and children crushed in chaos.
And the leader they trusted ran to the airport, leaving his team to issue a statement.
You can talk about Ambedkar, Periyar, and socialism, but true leadership isn’t about speeches.
It’s about standing with people when their lives are on the line.
If a leader runs away when his own supporters are dying, how can he ever be trusted to protect an entire state?
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Today, it seems like half of India is branded Anti-National.
From academics and intellectuals, to Muslims, Christians, students, farmers, Tamils resisting Hindi imposition, Manipuris asking for peace, and now even Sonam Wangchuk demanding Ladakh’s rights, everyone becomes “anti-national” if they dare to question the government.
But nationalism isn’t the property of any one party. When you label every voice of dissent as anti-national, the word loses all meaning and becomes nothing more than a tool of suppression.
Remember this, Bhagat Singh, the revolutionary we celebrate today, would’ve been branded anti-national if he were alive.
An anti-caste atheist socialist, Bhagat Singh rejected religious politics, fought exploitation and crony capitalism, and dreamed of an India built on equality, justice, and freedom, not fear and blind obedience.
If dissent is anti-national, then maybe what we need is more anti-nationals like him.
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Reservation is not poverty relief. It’s caste justice.
When leaders say “economic status” should replace caste, they show how little they understand the lived reality of Dalits. A Dalit can be educated, employed, even wealthy, and still face untouchability, discrimination, and exclusion. Money doesn’t erase caste.
That’s why reservation exists. And yet, both BJP and INDI Alliance politicians refuse to see this truth.
Dalits owe allegiance to no party. Because no party has truly stood by them.
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Caste privilege is not a joke. When leaders call being Brahmin a “favour of God,” they reveal how little they understand the centuries of pain and exclusion Dalits have lived through. Reservations are not a gift, they are justice. And until caste is truly confronted, insensitive remarks like these will keep showing us where power in India really stands.
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Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal, entire states are drowning. Hundreds dead, thousands displaced, crores worth of homes lost. Yet, the nation is silent. Every Indian life is precious. This is not just their tragedy, this is India’s tragedy.
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Two student leaders. Same campus. Similar accusations.
But two very different fates.
Kanhaiya Kumar walks free, joins mainstream politics.
Umar Khalid, a Muslim, has spent 5 years in jail without bail.
This is not coincidence. This is the price of being a Muslim in India.
#Politics #Muslim #Caste
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When Peter Navarro, a White House trade adviser, claimed that “Brahmins are profiteering off Indian people,” America wasn’t suddenly waking up to caste injustice.
The reality?
Out of India’s top 10 richest billionaires, 7 belong to the Baniya community — Ambani, Adani, Birla, Mittal, Damani, Jindal, Shanghvi. The financial backbone of Hindutva comes from Baniya capital, not Brahmin power.
And let’s not mistake American motives. This statement came in the middle of a trade dispute with Modi over tariffs. It’s not about caste justice — it’s about geopolitics.
Meanwhile, the United States funds Israel’s genocide in Gaza, violates human rights across the globe, and still lives with the legacy of slavery and racial apartheid.
Caste oppression in India is real, but our fight against caste and capitalism is ours to lead — not America’s weapon for power games.
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Hindutva = Rebranded Brahmanism Old hierarchy, new slogans. Same caste dominance, different packaging.
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Gujarat has made the Bhagavad Gita mandatory in school textbooks, and the courts say it's not religious. This is not neutrality — it’s Brahmanical gaslighting.
True secularism does not mean normalising one scripture as “moral philosophy” while calling others “religious material.”
This is how majoritarianism hides in plain sight — under the guise of value education, moral lessons, and national culture.
As Dr. Ambedkar warned:
“Let no religion be given the status of a national religion.”
Because when religion merges with state power, it erodes liberty, enables exclusion, and destroys the very idea of a secular republic.
If you’re truly secular:
🔸 Teach all religious texts equally
🔸 Or teach none
🔸 But never single one out as universal
This is saffronisation. Not education.
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