Indian Communists Support Untouchability

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^^^^^ LOL egg on the face.....China is officially a (Sham) communist country by its own constitution, whereas, Untouchablity in India is a legal/punishable offence, and practiced by none-other than Commies in India!! :)
 

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Can you provide references to substantiate your claims that communists in India practice untouchability? It sounds like your comments are influenced by your domestic political affiliations.
You are absolutely correct!! :D

I have visited Bengal and seen the type of castism at village level politics of CPM....If in UP you discriminate you will be hung from a pole, not in WB!

WB has the worst castism existing in India, thanks to the communist party and it 30yr odd reign!
 

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Maomao,

I beg to differ, if I may.

Bengal can hardly be called casteist.

I never knew caste till I visited Northern India.

In Bengal if you try caste as a lever, then you won't require a pole.

It will be instant justice from the bystanders.
 
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You are absolutely correct!! :D

I have visited Bengal and seen the type of castism at village level politics of CPM....If in UP you discriminate you will be hung from a pole, not in WB!

WB has the worst castism existing in India, thanks to the communist party and it 30yr odd reign!
You have visited Bengal, and I was born and brought up in Bengal. I will not comment on UP, but what you are saying about WB is absolute nonsense. Also, the number of assaults (including rape and murder) on Dalits is very high in Northern India, but almost zero in Bengal. Try to post something that is true not make believe hallucinations like you are posting here.

P.S.: A majority of my friends who got married have done inter-caste marriages. Each and every one these marriages were attended by the family members of both the bride a groom and solemnised by a priest in traditional manner. These marriages have been conducted both in the cities, suburbs and the villages. Whatever you are claiming is nothing but false and I would recommend you avoid posting such false comments in the future.
 
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What I have witnessed does not matter, however, few reads won't harm anyone!!

Rather calling something none-sense, you should do your research!

http://www.india-seminar.com/2001/508/508 anjan ghosh.htm

http://www.thestatesman.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=344243&catid=35

http://www.tehelka.com/story_main47.asp?filename=Ne131110Caste_not.asp (a paper such as tehelka very cleverly dodges the issue, however, candidly admits)

http://www.countercurrents.org/dalit-sandip240704.htm

Whole of begal communist politics is run by Upper-Castes, thats no surprise!!

Andhra Commies:
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1375745/1112548492/name/andhra+communist+caste.pdf
 
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What I have witnessed does not matter, however, few reads won't harm anyone!!

Rather calling something none-sense, you should do your research!

http://www.india-seminar.com/2001/508/508 anjan ghosh.htm

http://www.thestatesman.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=344243&catid=35

http://www.tehelka.com/story_main47.asp?filename=Ne131110Caste_not.asp (a paper such as tehelka very cleverly dodges the issue, however, candidly admits)

http://www.countercurrents.org/dalit-sandip240704.htm

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Andhra Commies:
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1375745/1112548492/name/andhra+communist+caste.pdf
What you have seen does not matter because:
  1. I do not believe you are speaking the truth.
  2. It is prima facie evidence.

Again, care to post statistics on rape, murder and humiliation of Dalits between, North, South, West and East India?

Most of the commies are Brahmins? Indeed? I personally know many who don't even wear the holy thread because they want all humans to be equal. Nonetheless, prima facie evidence apart, ever heard of Kanu Sanyal, Dipankar Bhattacharya et al.? All were from Brahmin families but have been fighting for the rights of lower classes and tribals (Scheduled Tribes).

Whole of begal communist politics is run by Upper-Castes, thats no surprise!!
Also, have you heard of Anil Biswas? Do you know who he was what his background was? It's time you did your own research.

You are commenting on something you don't quite know or understand very well.
 
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What you have seen does not matter because:
  1. I do not believe you are speaking the truth.
  2. It is prima facie evidence.

Again, care to post statistics on rape, murder and humiliation of Dalits between, North, South, West and East India?

Most of the commies are Brahmins? Indeed? I personally know many who don't even wear the holy thread because they want all humans to be equal. Nonetheless, prima facie evidence apart, ever heard of Kanu Sanyal, Dipankar Bhattacharya et al.? All were from Brahmin families but have been fighting for the rights of lower classes and tribals (Scheduled Tribes).



Also, have you heard of Anil Biswas? Do you know who he was what his background was? It's time you did your own research.

You are commenting on something you don't quite know or understand very well.
I have given you links please go through them, don't make it personal........Read them, and yes I stand by my observation, and it matter to me a lot!!

Yes lets get back to East Turkestan! :D
 

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I have given you links please go through them, don't make it personal........Read them, and yes I stand by my observation, and it matter to me a lot!!

Yes lets get back to East Turkestan! :D
Maybe you can start a new thread on this topic titled "Communists in India practice Untouchability" and we can request the MODs to move the relevant posts there so that this thread does not get diverted. Moreover, it is your who made it personal by posting prima facie evidence.
 

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Here we go on this as has been suggested.
 

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I don't know if Indian Communists support Untouchability, but they sure are a scum to this Country by and large. They should be kicked out of India.
 

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I don't know if Indian Communists support Untouchability, but they sure are a scum to this Country by and large. They should be kicked out of India.
Once again, please provide references and reasons to support your views instead of posting one liners.
 

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Dalits enter TN temple first time in 100 yrs

Dalits enter TN temple first time in 100 yrs

V Mayilvaganan, TNN 28 October 2009

NAGAPATTINAM: For the first time in a hundred years, dalits of Chettipulam village stepped inside the local Shiva temple on Tuesday, in a historic moment brought about by government and political intervention.

Escorted by revenue and police officers, nearly 70 dalits of the village situated near Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam district entered the century-old Kamatchi Amman Sametha Ekambareswarar Temple at around 11 am and offered prayers for 25 minutes. Dressed in their best, women had brought flowers and other offerings. A group of non-dalits, including panchayat president V Manimaran, also accompanied the dalits. District collector C Munianathan himself distributed prasadam' to the dalits after the prayers.


"It is a historic day for us. For decades, we were barred from entering the temple. All we could do for generations was to stand 10 feet away from the temple entrance and offer prayers," said Nandan alias N Natarajan, a dalit labourer. He and other dalits were greeted by non-dalits inside the temple.

The dalits here had earlier made three attempts to enter the temple. On September 30, they found it locked. The next day they were arrested when they tried to break the lock. On October 14, when Nagapattinam revenue divisional officer Rajendran led the dalits towards the temple, violence broke out as non-dalits started pelting stones. Police fired warning shots in the air and resorted to a lathicharge. The CPI(M), spearheading the agitation, had warned of another attempt on November 2 if the government failed to ensure entry of the dalits into the temple by October 30.

A tripartite meeting involving non-dalits, dalits and government officials was held on Monday. It was decided there that the dalits would be taken into the temple on Tuesday.

A large of posse of police personnel was deployed in the village. On Tuesday morning, a police vehicle picked up dalits from their doorsteps and took them to the temple. Once everybody gathered in front of the temple, the collector ushered them in. Thanjavur range DIG Abhay Kumar Singh and SPs of Nagapattinam and Tiruvarur were also present.

"The dalits need not worry about their safety in the village. They can enter the temple and offer prayers without fear. The district administration will ensure that they are not stopped from entering the temple," said Munianathan. Police would be stationed in the village for a few more days, he said.


Meanwhile in Chennai, the CPI(M) took out a rally to highlight the rights of dalits and tribals. Later, they met chief minister M Karunanidhi and handed over a 14-point charter of demands pertaining to the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Tribes.

Source: http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/interfaith-dialogues/27305-dalits-enter-tn-temple-first-time.html
 

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Once again, please provide references and reasons to support your views instead of posting one liners.
Did I not say you're on my ignore list? Go back read my posts, do the needful. Maybe then, I'll respond to your posts. This is the last till then.
Btw, is that you in your avatar? Speaks a lot!
 

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Once again, please provide references and reasons to support your views instead of posting one liners.
WTF? You started a thread from a comment of mine to a Chinese memeber? You gotta be Kidding me!!

Seriously man, get a life!! :D
 

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Groundbreaking: Dalits enter TN temple for the first time in 100 years

Originally posted by Rage:

When darkness turns to light....


Dalits enter TN temple for the first time in 100 yrs

V Mayilvaganan, TNN 28 October 2009, 07:52am IST


NAGAPATTINAM: For the first time in a hundred years, dalits of Chettipulam village stepped inside the local Shiva temple on Tuesday, in a historic moment brought about by government and political intervention.

Escorted by revenue and police officers, nearly 70 dalits of the village situated near Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam district entered the century-old Kamatchi Amman Sametha Ekambareswarar Temple at around 11 am and offered prayers for 25 minutes. Dressed in their best, women had brought flowers and other offerings. A group of non-dalits, including panchayat president V Manimaran, also accompanied the dalits. District collector C Munianathan himself distributed prasadam' to the dalits after the prayers.

"It is a historic day for us. For decades, we were barred from entering the temple. All we could do for generations was to stand 10 feet away from the temple entrance and offer prayers," said Nandan alias N Natarajan, a dalit labourer. He and other dalits were greeted by non-dalits inside the temple.

The dalits here had earlier made three attempts to enter the temple. On September 30, they found it locked. The next day they were arrested when they tried to break the lock. On October 14, when Nagapattinam revenue divisional officer Rajendran led the dalits towards the temple, violence broke out as non-dalits started pelting stones. Police fired warning shots in the air and resorted to a lathicharge. The CPI(M), spearheading the agitation, had warned of another attempt on November 2 if the government failed to ensure entry of the dalits into the temple by October 30.

A tripartite meeting involving non-dalits, dalits and government officials was held on Monday. It was decided there that the dalits would be taken into the temple on Tuesday.

A large of posse of police personnel was deployed in the village. On Tuesday morning, a police vehicle picked up dalits from their doorsteps and took them to the temple. Once everybody gathered in front of the temple, the collector ushered them in. Thanjavur range DIG Abhay Kumar Singh and SPs of Nagapattinam and Tiruvarur were also present.

"The dalits need not worry about their safety in the village. They can enter the temple and offer prayers without fear. The district administration will ensure that they are not stopped from entering the temple," said Munianathan. Police would be stationed in the village for a few more days, he said.

Meanwhile in Chennai, the CPI(M) took out a rally to highlight the rights of dalits and tribals. Later, they met chief minister M Karunanidhi and handed over a 14-point charter of demands pertaining to the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Tribes.


Dalits enter TN temple first time in 100 yrs - India - The Times of India
 

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Once again, please provide references and reasons to support your views instead of posting one liners.
WTF? You started a thread from a comment of mine to a Chinese member? You gotta be Kidding me!!

Seriously man, get a life!! :D
 

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Did I not say you're on my ignore list? Go back read my posts, do the needful. Maybe then, I'll respond to your posts. This is the last till then.
Btw, is that you in your avatar? Speaks a lot!
So you changed your mind and decided to actually respond. Good. Now please post references instead of one liners.
 

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I don't know if Indian Communists support Untouchability, but they sure are a scum to this Country by and large. They should be kicked out of India.
Agreed Commies are scum of this country by and large....Can't agree more!!
 
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