Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 He never asked for reservation and said it was useless and making dalits to loose self respect ,he is inflammatory but nationalist In government library after my inter before btech I used to read some books which mainly based on BSP political success Calling @Sachin200 Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 1 minute ago, r2d2 said: is he still alive? Epudo poyadu mahanubavudu ,ipude unde missionary dalit politics ki ayana ki Chala different Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 Upper castes ask us why don’t we include them in the party but I tell them that you are leading all the other parties. If you join our party you will prevent change. I am scared to take upper castes in the party. They try to maintain status quo and always try to seize leadership. This will thwart the process of changing the system. Till the time there is caste I’ll use it for the benefit of my community. If you have a problem, end caste system. Where Brahminism is a success, no other ‘ism’ can succeed, we need fundamental, structural, social changes. For long we’ve been knocking at the doors of the system, asking for justice & getting nothing, it’s time to break down those doors. We will not stop until we unite the victims of the system and overthrow the spirit of inequality in our country. I place Gandhi in the category of Shankaracharya & Manu (of Manu Smriti) that he cleverly managed to keep 52% OBCs at the edge. A community that doesn’t have representation in the political power, that community is dead. We don’t want social justice, we want social transformation. Social justice depends on the person in the power. Suppose at one time, some good leader comes to power and people get social justice and are happy but when a bad leader comes to power it turns into injustice again. So, we want whole social transformation. Till the time we won’t be successful in politics and not able to have power in our hands, the social and economic transformation is not possible. Political power is the key to success. To get the power, there is a need of mass movement, converting that mass movement into votes, then converting votes into seats, further converting the seats into [power at] states, and lastly converting the [power at] states into [power at] center. This is the mission and aim for us. Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 Just now, Sachin200 said: Upper castes ask us why don’t we include them in the party but I tell them that you are leading all the other parties. If you join our party you will prevent change. I am scared to take upper castes in the party. They try to maintain status quo and always try to seize leadership. This will thwart the process of changing the system. Till the time there is caste I’ll use it for the benefit of my community. If you have a problem, end caste system. Where Brahminism is a success, no other ‘ism’ can succeed, we need fundamental, structural, social changes. For long we’ve been knocking at the doors of the system, asking for justice & getting nothing, it’s time to break down those doors. We will not stop until we unite the victims of the system and overthrow the spirit of inequality in our country. I place Gandhi in the category of Shankaracharya & Manu (of Manu Smriti) that he cleverly managed to keep 52% OBCs at the edge. A community that doesn’t have representation in the political power, that community is dead. We don’t want social justice, we want social transformation. Social justice depends on the person in the power. Suppose at one time, some good leader comes to power and people get social justice and are happy but when a bad leader comes to power it turns into injustice again. So, we want whole social transformation. Till the time we won’t be successful in politics and not able to have power in our hands, the social and economic transformation is not possible. Political power is the key to success. To get the power, there is a need of mass movement, converting that mass movement into votes, then converting votes into seats, further converting the seats into [power at] states, and lastly converting the [power at] states into [power at] center. This is the mission and aim for us. Chepandu Kada inflammatory speeches ichevadu,but core ideology evariki ardam kaledu athanjdi Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 3 minutes ago, Silverado said: He never asked for reservation and said it was useless and making dalits to loose self respect ,he is inflammatory but nationalist In government library after my inter before btech I used to read books which mainly based on BSP political success Skip Calling @Sachin200 BSP contribute chesindhi Chala takkuva ga Power kosam aa leaders use chesina strategy at that time Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 Yes BSP contributed less, mayawati is corrupt and selfish Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 5 minutes ago, Silverado said: Yes BSP contributed less, mayawati is corrupt and selfish Nuvvu evaru better antav ? Kansi ram or mayawati ?? Some people blame mayawathi for corruption & kansi ram is better antaru Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 1 minute ago, Sachin200 said: Nuvvu evaru better antav ? Kansi ram or mayawati ?? Some people blame mayawathi for corruption & kansi ram is better antaru Yes kanshi ram is always better,Oka normal SC person without being corrupt built his party on travelling by bicycle ,even Su Swamy asking Bharat Ratna for him,he made alliance with bjp 4 times 1 Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 Core ideology was to unite Hindus irrespective of castes and took out manuvadham Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 Kanshi Ram was criticised for being undemocratic, but he compensated that with a good social attitude. One example of this was that he would have food only after all his associates had eaten, including the party’s band men. The way he referred to his associates and even Ambedkar –he called him lieutenant – was also inspired by the Army. The courage and style with which he countered and challenged opponents also came from his exposure to the Army. Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 1 minute ago, Silverado said: Core ideology was to unite Hindus irrespective of castes and took out manuvadham Bhim party Ani new party vastundhi ga , any idea or info on the party ?? Same dmk/ admk type aa? Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 So called socialist leaders mulayam ,lalu ammassed huge amounts of wealth in the name of socialism Pa1 gadu eyana books chaduvedu ankunta Kada,but adi Kodi brain ki em ardam ayindo emo Quote
Silverado Posted June 11, 2020 Author Report Posted June 11, 2020 1 minute ago, Sachin200 said: Bhim party Ani new party vastundhi ga , any idea or info on the party ?? Same dmk/ admk type aa? Jai bhim/jai meem party It was pissful sympathesier useless one, developing hatred in 21st century 1 Quote
Sachin200 Posted June 11, 2020 Report Posted June 11, 2020 31 minutes ago, Silverado said: Jai bhim/jai meem party It was pissful sympathesier useless one, developing hatred in 21st century Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad on Sunday (March 15, 2020) officially announced his new political party. The party will be known as the 'Azad Samaj Party' and will make the Uttar Pradesh 2022 Assembly elections interesting as the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) will fight to form their government. As many as 98 leaders of the SP, BSP, Congress and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) joined the newly launched party. Well known for fighting for the rights of Dalits, Chandrashekhar fixed the date of March 15 to announce the name of his party as it's the birth anniversary of Kanshi Ram. He was a prominent leader and the face of Dalits in the country in the 90s. He was also the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party. Earlier, Chandrashekhar was denied permission by the district administration in Uttar Pradesh's Noida to hold a mass gathering amid the coronavirus outbreak in the country. Later, in view of the insistence of the workers to organize the program, the police allowed the event. Quote
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