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Mahatma Gandhi had succeeded in abolishing untouchability in India. (?)
Mahatma Gandhi was successful in the removal of untouchability India. (?)
Madam Dnyanada,
Greetings from Deepak!
I appreciate your continuous efforts to realize nature and raise awareness through fine writing on the value of education by GOST DOT COM in Loksatta News Paper.
I've constantly read your short stories are different aspects every day.
As usual last Saturday, I read a short story about Mahatma Gandhi and his contribution to the untouchables.
You mentioned in your short story, that Mahatma Gandhi had always sought the abolition of untouchability, voices from our society.
And mentioned on the next line, you have that the abolition of Mahatma Gandhi had succeeded in untouchability in India. (?)
I would like to inform you that, regardless, in my reading on Mahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar Dr. Bharat Ratna,
Mahatma Gandhi always been strongly supported the hierarchical caste system and are supported also by Chatur-Varna. At the same time he had many Made speeches to show sympathy towards the issues of untouchabilty. This means that Mahatma Gandhi had played umtouchability double standards on the problems. I think you need to know that our hierarchical caste system and untouchability are Chatur-Varna cause.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar fought throughout his life, political and legal rights, socio-economic upliftment of the Untouchables get secure. But on the other side was Mahatma Gandhi always keen to the obstacles in the efforts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for the rights of the community To ensure bring depressed.
It was very painful to read, the word "Harijan" in your short history. I think you have the origin of this word does not examined. It is really regrettable that after fifty years of independence, nor the people are like you, with such offensive word with the Support of unrealistic philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi in the direction of marginalized communities in India.
I ask you to carefully each Opinion of Mahatma Gandhi has read before in such fine newspaper, the largest circulation in North Rhine-Westphalia, please post.
Meaning of "Harijan"
"We know the meaning of the word" Harijan ". It means bastard. "
Why, in our opinion, "Harijan" mean bastard? It is necessary to know. In Karnataka, there is a temple of the goddess Yelamma. In this temple are the young girls of scheduled castes and some backward castes presented the goddess. These girls are so-called "Devdasis means" servant of the gods. The Brahmin priests and pandas in Sex spoil you with these girls, but not guilty responsibility for the same. They leave it to God. If this Devdasis be pregnant and give birth to a child, these children are "as Harijan" means children of God. Infact, they are the children of the priests and Pandas. Why Gandhi called untouchables only as "Harijan"?
If mean Harijans, children of God, then Gandhi is also a child of God. Then why not call Gandhi himself as a child of God? Because Gandhi was aware of the real Meaning of the word "Harijan". Therefore he would not call themselves as Harijan.
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I hope you understand my views on Mahatma your sentences - "Gandhi" had succeeded it at the abolition of untouchability in India. (?)
Your short story is by a large number of the population of the state Maharashtra to read, so it can easily spread the wrong message among the society.
I'm looking to get your kind support to ensure the dissemination of accurate information on the town depressed.
Thank you,
Yours sincerely,
Deepak Panzade,
Mumbai.
M-9224145705
Response from Indian Writer
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From: Dnyanada Naik <href = "mailto: dnyanadanaik@hotmail.com" target = "_blank"> dnyanadanaik@hotmail.com>
Date: 13 May 2009 22.18 clock
Subject: RE: Mahatma Gandhi had succeeded in the abolition of untouchability in India. (?)
To: target = "_blank"> deepak.panzade @ gmail.com
Dear Deepak,
Thank you for your letter and because they are so friendly, my column in Loksatta to read regularly. I honor great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, not any disrespect to anyone. I want appologise if I have unwittingly hurt your feelings.
Thank you for your unique and different perspective on untouchability in India. You have of course the issue, researched and have great knowledge about them. , I have duly taken note your views, and so seek historical accuracy, this problem when I to address again in my future writings.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Dnyanada Naik
Short Story Writer in Loksatta News Paper
Dear Deepak,
Thanks for your e-mail and we do people like you brought up, and we have
them in large numbers in our communities all around the world who can
Challenge false and fabricated representation of the historical facts about us.
Naik wife is probably right that untouchability was
Abolition of India, but it is unfortunately give credit to the
the wrong person. It was Dr. Ambedkar who made it possible theoratically
Untouchability abolished by Indians through illegal
Constitution. However, the Caste identity and associated affects caste
in the DNA of people from the Indian subcontinent, despite the
Faith practice them.
Discrimination based on caste is still practicing in India and elsewhere in
the world and authorities in India turn a blind eye to it. How and when our
People would take positions in the legislative process and law enforcement agencies,
the perpetrators were punished. I am sure that this goal seems to be in
Sight.
CasteWatchUK leads an Equality campaign in the UK, and we are lobbying
political Class here to make discrimination on the basis of caste illegal by
Changes in legislation - Single Equality Bill - which currently
goes through the British Parliament. Younger members of our communities
do not understand why some people are of the same race and same ethnic
to distinguish background try against them on the basis of caste.
These young people are educated and brought to British
Absorbed society and British values. You are ready to challenge
Monster of caste in this country. If we are successful in getting the
have caste, which would be in a Single Equality Bill, this success is
Consequences for our People in other countries, including India.
Regards
Davinder Prasad
Secretary General
CasteWatchUK
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