Saturday, March 21, 2009

Corrupt Pandit gets light punishment

Bangalore: A prominent member of the “India Shining” Brigade is sent to jail for 3 years RI on a serious corruption charge. The culprit is the notorious Pandit (Brahmin) in the Cabinet headed by the much more corrupt Telugu Brahmin, P.V. Narasimha Rao (PVN).

The trial of Sukhram, the then Union Minister of State for Communication, went on for 13 years. He formed part of the Govt. of India and was close to PVN who knew everything about the fraud.

The country’s ruling class being Brahminical it is always soft on its jatwalas. Hence Sukhram had a mere 3 years RI that, too after delaying so long.

But the same judiciary and the country’s upper caste rulers become merciless when it comes to Dalits and Muslims.

Did we not say that “India has two sets of law” (DV March 1, 2009 p.8) when it comes to Bhoodevatas?

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