Brahmophobia Formal Representationdetailed
Brahmophobia Formal Representationdetailed
Brahmophobia Formal Representationdetailed
1. The Secretary,
The President’s Secretariat,
Rashtrapati Bhavan,
New Delhi, India – 110 004
2. The Secretary,
Prime Minister's Office
South Block, Raisina Hill
New Delhi-110011
3. The Secretary,
Ministry of Home Affairs
NDCC Building - II, New Delhi – 110001
4. The Secretary,
Ministry of Law and Justice,
Shastri Bhawan, A-Wing, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi – 110001
5. The Secretary,
Ministry of Culture
502-C Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001
6. The Secretary,
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
NDCC Building - II, New Delhi – 110001
7. The Registrar,
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001
Sub: Representation seeking action against hate speech; Regulating and legislating
Brahmin hate propaganda was initiated during colonial era and forms part
mainstream media, social media and the Government itself (either wittingly
text books, creating a ‘us versus them’ narrative and the seeds of hatred
which have been planted in young minds for many decades in the past has
now grown to a giant tree. The worst of the propaganda comes from
politicians and more often than not form some elected representatives of
people.
has been repeated throughout history and even today there are multiple
oppressed and also to protect the interests of the minority community. The
sole distinction in this instant scenario lies in the fact that this
oppression. This antipathy takes root in treating this community, which has
“When the Aryans first arrived in India, they had to fight for land with the people
already living in India. These people were called Dasyus or Dasas. …….The
Aryans who fought and defeated the Dasyus did not treat them kindly and enslaved
many of them”
are placed.
their caste, religion, or ethnicity not only has the potential to incite violence
in the mainstream and social media, that targets this community for its very
existence.
thought polluters are widely circulated in the mainstream and social media.
The media, considered as the fourth estate with its ability to influence the
ousting the entire community. In this scenario the hate comments that are
left in the mainstream media are not merely against the community but also
statements that promotes disharmony, hatred and insults the community are
the entire country. The laments of a Brahmin man on his poverty and
inability to educate his children was titled as, “They are Brahmins. Poverty has
taken everything from them – except the attitude of upper class” by a newspaper
article. The Hon’ble Supreme Court has held that Article 21 is not merely
illegal.
5. The Brahmin Community has been made the target of this social exclusion,
and members of the community are ostracized for their identity. Massacre or
practising their culture. The fundamental right to life and dignity provided
Community. The right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the
right to life with human dignity. The Supreme Court held in Ram Sharan
Court 549) that the right to life enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution
would include all that gives meaning to a man’s life namely, his tradition,
their identity.
6. The Kashmiri Pandit community was ethnically cleansed and made refugees
in their own country, for the only fault of being born as Pandits. The
carried out by vested interests to white wash this genocide by using terms
like' migration' and 'displacement'. Given that the country has already
the repetition of such an incident. Thus, there is a requirement for the strict
general. New Zealand legal luminary Jeremy Waldron in his book “The harm
in hate speech” states that hate speech damages inclusiveness and dignity, two
“A person’s dignity is not just some Kantian aura. It is their social standing,
in the ordinary operations of society. Their dignity is something they can rely
on—in the best case implicitly and without fuss, as they live their lives, go
about their business, and raise their families. The publication of hate speech
at whom it is targeted, both in their own eyes and in the eyes of other members
of society.”
upon his honour and reputation. The sole purpose of hate speech is to
in their own eyes and in the eyes of other members of the society. It
10. The recent book titled “Brahmin Genocide: A Precursor to Hindu Extinction”
in mainstream media, social media, some NGOs, public figures and more.
11. The book also addresses the question of ‘why a separate law is required for
minority in this country and there are open calls to polarise the rest of the
society against the Brahmins. The Brahmin community are easily identifiable
lifestyle choices, professions, etc., and hence can be identified and targeted
constantly monitor and act on such statements put out in the media. The
judiciary at all levels must be sensitised and should call upon the concerned
matters. Given Brahmophobia has already taken roots within the society and
which is celebrated by people affiliated with these political parties and select
social organisations. These political parties are gathering the votes of people
based on the hatred created against Brahmin community. Moreover the
protection against such hate speech issues. We beseech and call upon the
4. To create a guideline for the law enforcement agencies to identify and act
on such a menace.
and to issue instructions calling for various authorities for various authorities
Sincerely,
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1)A video titled Brahmins “The upper caste” has either been created outside India
(and/or) widely shared/forwarded by Pakistan based twitter handles. In this
video, an European female anchor claims the following:
- “Brahmins are provided with free accommodation wherever they want to live in India
- They receive high wages for their little work and are granted as many holidays as they
want.
- Exploit or rape women, but they are never put behind bars”
4) “The beauty of Brahmins is that one family can take Ambani coin (Jaishankar’s spawn),
pimp Hindutva (Jaishankar), promote liberal pap (his brother), spout nationalism (father).
Remarkable. Requires study and analysis.”
7) “The philosophy of Brahmin fascist sanghis and their Manu Dharma does not respect
non-Brahmins as human beings. That is why there is so much hatred towards the dead
child. Is the time approaching when all the non-Brahmins will join forces to destroy the
Brahmins?”
12) Few examples of Street Graffiti , social media posts and wall posters which
humiliate and bring down dignity of Brahmin community.
13) Excerpts from an article:
“On October 13, 2017, BAMCEF released a book written by Kharat titled Ek January
1818 Swatantrayache Bund (January 1 1818, Revolt of Independence). In the book, Kharat
threatened large-scale riots against Brahmins in Maharashtra if a roll of honour inscribed
by the Indian Army in memory of the martyrs of the 1965 and 1971 wars was not removed
from Jaystambh at Perne.”
“The presence of brahmins as key decision makers in India has adversely affected our
progress on many fronts. Their deep-rooted social, cultural and religious mindset often
persists in spite of contrary scientific, social or humanitarian logic. If India really wants to
and needs to progress at a pace that is appropriate and necessary, then brahmins should be
actively taken out of certain key spaces”
“The Brahmin in India has deployed every strategy to be the supreme lord. And thus, from
menstruating women to anyone’s death, the Brahmin wants to be the primary point of
contact so that he can further exploit the tears and pains of people.”
16)“Unpack what @nsitharaman means by saying she does not eat onions and garlic –
she’s signaling she’s a No Onions Nor Garlic Brahmin, and if Brahmins don’t need onions
why should anyone else? All pl read the v funny satire on Brahminism, No Onions Nor
Garlic by Srividya Natarajan”
“In the 1920 elections, a slogan was put forward ‘would you vote for Brahmins or for non-
Brahmins’? In 2021, we must put forward the same question ‘would you vote for
Brahmins or for non-Brahmins’?
• Even in parties like BJP, we don’t mind if non-Brahmins come up. We are only opposed
to Brahmins.
• In Tamil Nadu, “Hindu- Muslim” politics won’t work. It will be “Brahmins vs. Non-
Brahmins.”
17) “I try to include the word Brahminism in all sessions in the US. Brahminical
hegemony. RSS. These words have to go far and wide. No point in getting into Hinduism
vs Hindutva. Say Brahminism, and get the vocabulary across. Nuance baad mein
laayenge, pahle lafz laate hai.”
19) Fake news are circulated about Honourable President’s official visits painted
in casteist colours and are used to attack Sanatana Dharma and at ground level
used for spewing venom on Brahmins. Excerpts from a magazine article which
discusses the issue of such fake news.
“Earlier, in 2018, news of President Ram Nath Kovind and his wife not being allowed
within the premises of Puri’s Jagannath temple went viral. However, later the fake news
was busted and the temple officials clarified saying it was due to President’s wife’s pain in
the knee that she didn’t climb the stairs. “
20) “Learn from Tamilnadu as the Statue of Periyar was broken there was no protest but
straight away they attacked the Brahmins and cut their sacred thread. This is hitting the
root, RSS is afraid when Brahmins are attacked. This is their real weakness.”