This book contains a selection from Kancha Ilaiah’s columns in popular newspapers.
All the articles are published between 1990 and 2003, ie., 20 years before the current situation.
The current situation has changed a lot in many aspects. Our current president is a tribal woman, Droupadi Murmu.
The book is divided into 9 parts covering India's communal tension, civilization, social justice, education, sexuality culture, politics, globalization, reservations and more of the caste system.
Ilaiah himself is from the Dalit community and is an activist.
Across this book, he talks about Spiritual fascism. Arguing forcefully for social justice, strongly advocating the Dalitization of Indian society that will undo its moorings in spiritual fascism, which refuses equality or freedom to the majority(backward community).
The author points out that Hinduism was born out of the Brahminic philosophy that God created humans unequally. This thesis was propounded in the Rig Veda itself.
He trashes RSS, VHP, BJP and all other Hindu organizations for their hidden agenda and how they are exploiting the lower class people such as Dailt, OBC, SC and other backward classes.
He compares the religion, Hindu religion follows the symbols of destruction, and holy Hindu epics are full of war, whereas Buddhism and Christianity offer peace.
He also points out why Ambedkar asked the Dalits to embrace Buddhism to escape from the Hindutva and grow economically in the nation. The other backwards-class people are still struggling to come up in society.
His criticism of Hindutva and Hinduism is completely agreeable. I can easily say that casteism and racism are no different.
The metaphor of buffalo nationalism: Hindu's sacred animal is the cow(which is white in colour), whereas buffalo (black colour animal )provides more milk is ignored. Here, the cow is compared with high-class Hindus and the Buffalo is lower-class labour of the nation.
This book helps you to understand the caste system, the atrocities of Hindu Brahmins towards backward classes, and the political gain of the caste system.
#qotd Do you believe there is a lot of change in the world on tolerance?