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Friday, April 19, 2024

Quotas for Muslim and Christian ‘Dalits’: Will SC now be a party to dismantling Hindu Dharma?

“Muslim and Christian Dalit Quotas: Will the Supreme Court be a party to dismantling Hinduism? – R. Jagannathan”, Bharatabharati, April 14, 2023:

The Supreme Court has once again proved that it is guided by colonial mindsets and woke liberalism, both of which seek to dismantle Hinduism one way or the other.

This is what it demonstrated yesterday (12 April) when it decided that it will not wait for the K.G. Balakrishnan panel before deciding whether to extend the benefits of quotas to Dalit Christians and Muslims.

Now, no matter which way the court decides, Hindu society will be under renewed pressure, if not the loser. If the court says only Hindus can get reservations, Hinduism will continue to be castigated for allowing caste to work against social justice.

Read the full article at Bharatabharati.com

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