TDP's eye on Kamma Caste: Why not Brahmins...?

MANOJ KUMAR N

Politics is separate and caste politics is separate. Unless there is a politics of votes between the two. But politics is always changing. people from different castes want their development and make decisions accordingly. In politics, one person is praised at a time and the other is not. But no government wants any caste in society, even if they walk together with everyone. It should also be like the reassurances that go along with the other castes.


All this is because, as a result of some drastic changes in politics, the particular caste is being imprinted on that party forever. In fact, the family members in a house have different ideas. It is unbelievable that such a caste would cling to and worship a single political party. As well as wanting to impress with admiration that they are all Mavals, it eventually turns into a demonic hug.


The same has been going on in the ap for a long time. The telugu desam party is being projected in a false way as a party belonging to one caste. For any political party to come to power, there must be cooperation from all castes. Also, no one deserves a higher position unless everyone puts their hand on their head. But some extremists may say that ours is that party. In the end, not everyone wants to be the same. There is no need to tie the caste to that party.


Telugu Desam has lost a few times in the past with the notion that kamma is a casteist in the party. And how far it has come in the 2019 elections means that they have been campaigning for their own supremacy in the ap capital as well. As a result, the capital stopped. That party lost. That caste is also in trouble.



All these are truths that appear before the eyes. Mature politicians, however, should speak out against caste as much as possible. Such difficulties, however, should be reduced. But if you look at the words of tdp chief Chandrababu, it would be wrong to say that it seems to be doing harm to the kamma community without doing any good.



He has recently made hot comments that the ycp government is targeting the kamma caste and is looking to embarrass me. Chandrababu is a politician. He will have a perpetual feud with YCP. Thus, the two parties criticize each other. That’s what always happens. But the policy is to create trouble for Babu which means targeting Kammas. Does that happen? Is it possible?



There are all sections in society. Is it practicable for anyone to say that the fruits of a particular species alone do not produce results? Babu is now accusing jagan of not giving the post of minister to Kammas out of hatred towards me. Taking the same allegations, Chandrababu never gave an mla ticket to the Brahmins and never made it anywhere in his cabinet. What is the answer to the question of who Babu did this out of hatred for?



Similarly, the Babu government, which ran from 2014 to 2019, did not give ministerial posts to tribals for a long time. And is there an answer as to who did this in opposition? The composition of the cabinet is based on whose ideas they are doing. There is no reason to criticize the castes for uniting with it.



The allegations that kamma is targeting them in anger are not justified. Chandrababu is not a representative of a caste, he is the leader of a political party. And there are all castes in the society. They also want the government to do everything with equal focus. However, it seems that Chandrababu is indirectly calling for polarization of Kammas towards tdp by making such comments here.



He says it may benefit him politically but he does not realize that a section of the society is suffering from this politics. Whatever the politics, the castes are separated. Experts say it would be good if the leaders realized tomorrow that the Kammas are just tdp property and that they are being harmed in every possible way.

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