Brahmin is not a Caste, it's a Superior way of Living

SIBY JEYYA
"Brahmins are not a caste; they have a great standard of living," deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma of Uttar Pradesh declared. Uttar Pradesh will vote on october 10th, and political groups have been campaigning hard in the state. According to Dinesh Sharma, he said, "I've spent time campaigning all around the state. Everywhere I go, people ask me about the Brahmin caste. Someone inquired about my thoughts about Brahmins.
That is, the BJP's objective is for everyone to benefit from growth. Brahmins, Gujjars, and Jats are all treated the same. Each caste has its unique set of characteristics. That is why the bjp has support from all castes in Uttar Pradesh. That assistance is a bouquet of flowers. At the same time, when it identifies me as a Brahmin, I don't refute it. I am, in fact, a Brahmin. I'll admit that I'm proud of it.
A Brahmin's job is to find satisfaction in the happiness of others. My profession is that of a teacher. At the period, all teachers were considered Brahmins. teachers, after all, are the ones who labour for the benefit of the future generation. teachers were regarded as lords by all castes. Brahmin is a higher way of life, not a caste. From birth to death, Brahmins are the ones who perform poojas for the welfare of humans. This is not simply my explanation, but also the Prime Minister's point of view. The bjp works to improve the lives of backward people such as the Jats, Gujjars, Thakurs, and Vaishyas. Ministers, MLAs, and MPs from all castes serve in the BJP."

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