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The sacrifices by the saints and the

leaders to stop hatred through caste difference

seem to be heading to become

meaningless. They all stood against the

Brahmin dominance because it spread

hatred via Manusmriti. The sole purpose

of Manusmirity was to impel differentiation

between the humans. It classified

humanity. About six hundred years ago

a group of saints commenced a movement

to bring an end to this inhumane

practices in Bharat Varsh today known

as India.

The names of Guru Nanak Dev Ji,

Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Guru Ravi

Dass Ji are amongst these saints.

Manusmriti was the main cause to the

problem so it’s elimination became a

necessity because it implemented the

methods to degrading of the Adhi vasis

meaning the natives of India.

It gave upper hand to the Aryans by

declaring them as superior to all by

birth. It assured them that their crimes

and sins committed against the others

are forgiven because the God has created

them for cleansing of his earth. It

means that all apart from the Aryans are

polluted.

The saints opposed this theory

because to them all individuals in God’s

eye are same. God does not differentiate

within beings because they are his

own creation. God’s mercy for all is

same regardless of caste culture or

creed. The man to satisfy his own ego

has invented ideas such slave trade for

his greed and untouchability to spread

hate.

All humans are born in this world

through mother’s yoni. They breath

same air, drink same water, eat same

food and have similar body components

so how can Manusmriti claim that the

Aryans are superior to all by birth. It

also encouraged the Aryans to sexually

assault the native women to damage

pride and integrity of the Adhi vasis.

Rapes were carried out then and are still

happening today. The natives were

immediately killed if they failed to

respond to Aryan demands. Even today

they are still being killed on similar

grounds but under the excuse of death

through encounter.

The Aryans were not to have close

contact with the natives because it polluted

them but closeness to

the native women was permitted.

This closeness has

been ongoing for many centuries

and even today is. The

raping, murdering and sexual

assaults are still active

today because of

Manusmriti’s ideology.

Probably this is the reason

why the religious sects are

failing to condone this inhuman

practise.

Thousands like Manisha

Valmikian are facing this

fate but unfortunately their families will

not receive the justice as per

Constitution of India.

When Phoolan Devi refused to offer

her body for a Thakur’s pleasure, the

NEWS

IS MANUSMRITI

A NECESSATY?

– M. Teji

Thakurs in the village decided to teach

her a lesson. They lined up and in turns

they raped her. It shows how low the

mentality of these Thakurs

can drop to. The reason

behind these rapes is the

hatred bred within them

through Manusmriti. The

Thakurs will go to any

length and them lining up

for their turn to rape

Phoolan Devi is the sheer

example. Even the animals

do not go as low as this.

Thousands of unsolved

cases are pending and the

culprits are off the hook and

roaming free because they

belong to higher caste communities.

The Constitution of India is presently

under threat. It has maintained law

and order since India’s Independence

but unfortunately efforts are being made

to replace it by Manusmriti. If

Manusmriti find it’s way into the

Parliament then the law and order in

India is surely going to disintegrate.

It is an awakening call for the 85% of

the people to unite and oppose

Manusmriti, failing 15% are going to

succeed in their plans to establish

Hindutva in India.

Now Mr Modi and Amit Shah and

their associates are finding faults in the

Indian Constitution. They must not forget

that it was Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar

who had the ability to finalise it when

the likes of Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohan

Karam Chand Gandhi, Valab Bhai Patel

and the rest threw in towel because it’s

completion was beyond them.

This is why Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar

has been voted the India’s celebrity of

the 19th century. Rightly, He deserves

the title of SON OF INDIA because of

his drafted Constitution, India’s name

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now ranks amongst the world’s most

powerful countries. Unfortunately to

establish Hindutva, Indian Constitution

is being targeted. The public of India

needs to stand up and protect it if they

believe in Justice through the courts

failing justice will be done through the

encounters or will depend on the judgements

given by the religious Gurus.

India should be only known as

Bharat and not by any other name. The

Citizens should be known Bharat Vasi

and not Hindustani. The people should

have right to pursue belief of their

choice. Chains of the Caste system will

have to be broken only then Bharat

Varsh can look forward to progress in

the future.

In 2012, the Congress Party started a

scheme to assist the SC students for

higher education, but the Central

Government has stopped it. Captain

Amrinder Singh, the Chief Minister of

Punjab has reinstated it in Punjab and

has assured that the scholarships will be

available for SC scholars attaining higher

education. The Valmikian Sabhas in

Punjab have whole heartily thanked

Captain Amrinder Singh for his consideration

to much needed scholarship

scheme. This indeed is going to be a big

help for the SC graduates but it is quiet

hard to understand that why BJP is withdrawing

away education from the

Scheduled Castes when worldwide

efforts are being made to extend education

to the people who have been

deprived of education in the past.

The Government officials present

during celebration in Bhagwan Valmiki

Ashram, Amritsar have in their speeches

mentioned that only by following the

guidance of the Valmiki Ramayana

India can look forward to any peace.

The days for those who believed in

spreading of human slavery and

untouchability are gone because now

promoting of humanity has become a

worldwide concern. Covid 19 has started

to gain momentum again and restrictions

through the lockdowns are also on

the way in Britain. Please follow the

guidelines set by the Government and

be safe.

Anti-racism campaigner and Urdu language

champion honoured at the ‘Oscars of education’

A teacher who fought for the rights

of women and migrants, and for the

recognition of the study of Urdu, has

been recognised at the Tes Schools

Awards, one of the biggest nights in

the UK education calendar which was

held on Friday 13th November.

Siddiqa Mubashar was posthumously

awarded a Lifetime

Achievement Award.

After studying a master’s in Urdu,

at 26, she migrated from Pakistan to

the UK, working first in community

service supporting vulnerable Asian

women, and becoming a member of

the Rochdale Community Health

Council and an executive member of

the Council for Racial Equality.

In 1979, she found her calling in

teaching and she taught secondary

school students for over 40 years in

Rochdale and the London boroughs of

Newham and Havering. Former colleague

Miriam Scharf recalls that, in

the 1980s and 1990s, “those who

taught non-European languages had

to battle continually to get recognition...there

were endless ‘microaggressions’

as well as outright discrimination”.

But Ms Mubashar always stood up

for herself and her students. She

worked tirelessly for the black, Asian

and minority ethnic communities, and

students with English as an additional

language. She also published three

textbooks for Urdu teachers, which

filled a gap in educational resources.

Sadly, Ms Mubashar recently

passed away but her legacy lives on:

seven of her children and grandchildren

work in education. Nominating

her for the award, her daughter,

Bushra, said her mother “was a true

hero...the epitome of an educator: she

was a diligent teacher, a patient mentor,

a fastidious examiner and a successful

writer. Her contribution to

education, over 40 years, is not simply

significant, it is revolutionary.”

The Tes Schools Awards judges

praised her courage and determination,

and her work to ensure that children

had the opportunity to study

community languages. Tes editor Ann

Mroz said: “This is an exceptionally

deserving winner: she fought against

racism and prejudice, and empowered

generations of students.”

Siddiqa Mubashar’s daughter

Bushra said: “Alongside her relentless

work championing Urdu and elevating

its status as a Modern Foreign

Language, she worked tirelessly for

the BAME community, celebrating

diversity and uniting cultures. Sadly,

in July 2020, Siddiqa Mubashar

passed away, following a long and

difficult battle with cancer. As her

family, we are incredibly proud that

her achievements have been recognised

and we are honoured that she

has received the Tes Lifetime

Achievement Award.”

Chief judge of the Tes Schools

Awards and Editor of Tes magazine

Ann Mroz said:

“The Tes Schools Awards are the

Oscars of education, recognising and

celebrating everything that’s great

about our schools and school staff.

“These awards are for the 2018-19

academic year. It’s evident from the

entries how hard and how imaginatively

school staff were working to

give children a great education. Since

then, of course, they have had a pandemic

to contend with. But this has

only served to underline their commitment

to the children in their care.

They have worked their socks off to

make sure children are learning and

are safe. So we congratulate all winners

but we also salute each and every

person working in our schools today.”

The Tes Schools Awards were held

virtually for the first time to comply

with coronavirus regulations. In previous

years the awards ceremony has

been held at the Grosvenor Hotel, on

London’s Park Lane.

For the full list of winners of the

Tes Schools Awards, visit

https://www.tes.com/news/tesschools-awards-2020-winnersannounced

Katy Gandon

Tes Director of Communications

0780 181 3334

katy.gandon@tes.com

Greg Tinker

Tes Communications Manager

07977 522453

greg.tinker@tes.com

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