Bhitti (Autobiography of S.L. Bhyrappa) Post 2 - Discrimination against Brahmins

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Prashant Parikh

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Sep 5, 2017, 10:01:39 PM9/5/17
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Bhitti (Autobiography of S.L. Bhyrappa), Post 2:

Namaste, as mentioned earlier, I shall be posting relevant excerpts from the book. Here, Bhyrappa is conversing with a Professor about a well-deserved scholarship that he was denied, on account of being a Brahmin. 
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Bhyrappa: Sir, I am the only first class S.S.L.C. student in a class of a hundred. I have no mother. Father is a vagabond. I don't have any means of eating food. I don't have a freeship, not even half a freeship

Prof: Is that so? Have you applied in time?

Bhyrappa: Yes Sir, I had applied

Prof: Did you have a fee concession in high school?

Bhyrappa: I had freeship. It's written in the T.C. also

Prof. (After thinking for half a minute he asked): What is your 'caste'?

Bhyrappa: Brahmin, Sir

Prof. Then? (He said as if everything was crystal clear) That's why you haven't got it. What can I do about it?

Bhyrappa: For my classmates who get three hundred rupees every month from home, as much as an Assistant Professor's pay, who are making merry by owning a Raleigh bicycle, woolen pants, a wrist watch with a gold chain, a gold necklace around the neck, all these boys have got a scholarship. They are people who have passed in third class in second or third attempt. With my merit and my poverty...(I stopped there)

Prof: You Brahmins have come up by knocking off opportunities right from the beginning. Everyone is educated in your caste. Let others also educate themselves (he said in a moralistic chastisement

Bhyrappa: I'm not envious of others studying, Sir, but it is just those with so much money, why should they get a fee concession? It's just that with the kind of merit and poverty that I have, why should the concession be denied to me? (My tone was emotional)

Prof: You can do some other job. Why should everybody study?

Bhyrappa: What will I get if others study? I have also tried working at other jobs. I was a server in a hotel. I was a coolie in Bombay. I did my SSLC by selling agarbattis as a traveling salesman. With all this I have got first class. My only aim in life is to educate myself. I have come back to study after finding out that the other professions have no meaning for me. I have no means of getting seven rupees per month.

Prof. Tell this to the Goverment. Sorry, I'm helpless. (He walked away)

BalaVenkateswara Sarma Devarakonda

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Sep 6, 2017, 8:27:33 AM9/6/17
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The whole issue of this kind of discriminatory reservations/scholarships was supported and abetted by many atheistic, politically ambitious Brahmins.
do you agree?
D B V Sarma

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Prashant Parikh

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Sep 6, 2017, 10:19:13 AM9/6/17
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Definitely. Name-sake Brahmins who are really Hindu-bashers, such as Mani Shankar Aiyar, the Nehru clan, and countless other entities are part of the problem  However, people today still don't recognize that brahmins are discriminated against across all institutions, especially in communist states such as Bengal/Kerala, and by the so called "Dravidian" parties. Compound this with a Westernized version of secularism, and we have the perfect disaster.

Reservations should be done away with in the next 10 - 12 years,  in favor of meritocracy. Financial assistance should be solely based on poverty levels, not jAti considerations. As things stand, a poor varnika (brahmin, kshatriya, vaishya, shudra) will be denied a scholarship, while a rich dalit who doesn't need one, will be granted it nonetheless. Something rather twisted about this model,
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