RE:isn't it a joke?
by Rajagopal Rangeshwaran on Apr 30, 2007 10:41 AM Permalink
Fantastic but before that can you please tell all brahmins to call themselves as shudras and proclaim that all shudras are equal to them.
RE:isn't it a joke?
by Murugan Murugan Murugan on Apr 30, 2007 10:39 AM Permalink
No it's not Joke. I am very religious person but Periyar did a substantial work duty for the society. He said there is no God which has been described by the Brahmins to cheat and rule other people. He made TN people to think what is God and what is the real meaning of it. You can see there are so many spiritual centers in TN rather than other states in India. He was against untouchability and understand that people can not live happily with out God. The only way to show his anxiety is demanding people from all community should be given chance to become a priest. He was worried about the caste system that is why he demanded for reservation. Do you think with out reservation is there any possibilities for other caste people to get good education. Other community people never ever can compete with Brahmins in education. If there is no reservation then all our universities will be only filled with Brahmins atleast 90% (but they are minority less than 10%). This is not because other caste people are stupid. Other caste people had been refused to get education for thousands of years in India. Brahmins have been getting education since Bharath's birth. But I am not aggreeing increasing the % of reservation in higher institutes. Reservation should be slowly reduced rather than increasing. Thanks for your concern about this article.
RE:isn't it a joke?
by ravi rajesh on Apr 30, 2007 10:08 AM Permalink
thats where he stands. He even worked for the equality among the people who worshipped god. When god cant save those people and bring them as priests he did