09-02-2007, 09:02 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Brahmins to demand strict action against anti-Brahmin stance</b>
September 2, 2007
Ponda (Goa): It is observed that through various mediums like books, newspapers and public programs, there is unwarranted criticism against Brahmins. Such communal and aggressive propaganda against Brahmins has resulted in rift between Brahmins on one side and other communities on the other which is very dangerous from the viewpoint of unity of this country. Even then, no action is being taken against those involved in such propaganda; on the contrary, at the Government level, such propaganda is fuelled. The safety of Brahmin community is at stake. (This is the result of secularism. Hindus must now be prepared to bring in power a system based on righteousness. â Editor) Therefore, books like âShivaji Rajanche khare shatru Kon?â by Shri. Shrimant Kokate or âBrahman rashtracha burakha Hindu rashtraâ by Shri. Purushottam Khedekar, âBhatobacha kardan kaal Jyotibaâ and âBahujanancha Sanskrutik Itihaasâ should be banned as they are spreading hatred against Brahmins and strict action should be taken against the concerned. The above demand is going to be made by Brahmin community from Goa to the President, Prime Minister, Governor and Chief Minister through a representation. Conferences of Brahmins were held on behalf of Sanatan Sanstha on 26th August 2007 at Ramanathi, Ponda so also at Khorli, Mhapsa. In this conference it was decided to start a signature campaign for submitting the representations. In this representation, a few paragraphs from the controversial books are cited as examples of hatred against Brahmins spread through them.
<b>Few lines from the book âShivaji Rajanche Khare Shatru Kon?â by Shrimant Kokate are given below. </b>
Brahmins are ready to compromise on anything for acquiring money and power and they are responsible for riots in the country. â (Page 16 of the book)
Ramadas was a pleasure-seeking and flirtatious person. ( Page 41)
Tilak started Ganeshotsava festival to stop Shivajayanti celebrations (Page 51)
Those persons, who are coward, weak and dependent on others, only worship God and accept supremacy of Brahmins (page 65)
All Brahmins in the country are foreigners / outsiders (Page 74)
Few points from the book âBrahman Rashtracha Burkha Hindu Rashtraâ by Shri. Purushottam Khedekar
Meaning of Brahmin and Hindu Rashtra as per Shri. Khedekar (Page 7)
Bahujan Samaj will have to sacrifice for protection of welfare of Brahmins. (Point -4)
Women, single or married, from Bahaujan Samaj will belong to Brahmins and she will not have any rights. (Point â 5)
Person from Bahujan Samaj will have to carry a spittoon and a broom for cleaning the roads. (Point â 7)
Brahmins will have the right to sacrifice men and women from Bahujan Samaj. (Point â 11)
Therefore, it is not a fight of strength but a fight of brains/intellect and the only solution is to burn Brahmins in furnaces. (Point â 2, page 19)
Only a âvaidikâ was opposed to crowning of Shivaji Maharaj and his leader was Ramdas. (Page 20)
In short, Ramdas was like present days âDawoodâ. (Page -23)Â <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
September 2, 2007
Ponda (Goa): It is observed that through various mediums like books, newspapers and public programs, there is unwarranted criticism against Brahmins. Such communal and aggressive propaganda against Brahmins has resulted in rift between Brahmins on one side and other communities on the other which is very dangerous from the viewpoint of unity of this country. Even then, no action is being taken against those involved in such propaganda; on the contrary, at the Government level, such propaganda is fuelled. The safety of Brahmin community is at stake. (This is the result of secularism. Hindus must now be prepared to bring in power a system based on righteousness. â Editor) Therefore, books like âShivaji Rajanche khare shatru Kon?â by Shri. Shrimant Kokate or âBrahman rashtracha burakha Hindu rashtraâ by Shri. Purushottam Khedekar, âBhatobacha kardan kaal Jyotibaâ and âBahujanancha Sanskrutik Itihaasâ should be banned as they are spreading hatred against Brahmins and strict action should be taken against the concerned. The above demand is going to be made by Brahmin community from Goa to the President, Prime Minister, Governor and Chief Minister through a representation. Conferences of Brahmins were held on behalf of Sanatan Sanstha on 26th August 2007 at Ramanathi, Ponda so also at Khorli, Mhapsa. In this conference it was decided to start a signature campaign for submitting the representations. In this representation, a few paragraphs from the controversial books are cited as examples of hatred against Brahmins spread through them.
<b>Few lines from the book âShivaji Rajanche Khare Shatru Kon?â by Shrimant Kokate are given below. </b>
Brahmins are ready to compromise on anything for acquiring money and power and they are responsible for riots in the country. â (Page 16 of the book)
Ramadas was a pleasure-seeking and flirtatious person. ( Page 41)
Tilak started Ganeshotsava festival to stop Shivajayanti celebrations (Page 51)
Those persons, who are coward, weak and dependent on others, only worship God and accept supremacy of Brahmins (page 65)
All Brahmins in the country are foreigners / outsiders (Page 74)
Few points from the book âBrahman Rashtracha Burkha Hindu Rashtraâ by Shri. Purushottam Khedekar
Meaning of Brahmin and Hindu Rashtra as per Shri. Khedekar (Page 7)
Bahujan Samaj will have to sacrifice for protection of welfare of Brahmins. (Point -4)
Women, single or married, from Bahaujan Samaj will belong to Brahmins and she will not have any rights. (Point â 5)
Person from Bahujan Samaj will have to carry a spittoon and a broom for cleaning the roads. (Point â 7)
Brahmins will have the right to sacrifice men and women from Bahujan Samaj. (Point â 11)
Therefore, it is not a fight of strength but a fight of brains/intellect and the only solution is to burn Brahmins in furnaces. (Point â 2, page 19)
Only a âvaidikâ was opposed to crowning of Shivaji Maharaj and his leader was Ramdas. (Page 20)
In short, Ramdas was like present days âDawoodâ. (Page -23)Â <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->