Shivamogga: Rohit Chakratirtha, the former chairman of the Textbook Revision Committee, made controversial statements suggesting that Brahmins should emulate the global success of Jews. He expressed these views during a program organized by Vipra Sneha Balaga in Shivamogga, where he attended to felicitate Shivamogga MLA S.N. Channabasappa.
Chakratirtha asserted that Brahmins, who are considered the highest caste in Hindu society, should rise up like Jews have done globally. He claimed that Brahmins are the accepted authorities on religious doctrines and even hold positions within the Communist Party. However, he noted that Brahmins often become enemies of their own community. To overcome this, Chakratirtha emphasized the need for Brahmins to live as “Brahmakshatriyas,” combining intellectual and warrior qualities, and strive for success in all areas of life.
He expressed concern that Brahmins are looked down upon in the country’s social structure, a situation he attributed to a British conspiracy that began around 100 years ago.
Drawing parallels with the Jewish community, Chakratirtha highlighted their historical struggle and achievements. He pointed out that Jews were marginalized for 2,500 years but managed to flourish as scholars and intellectual leaders. Despite comprising only 5% of the global population, Jews earned acceptance and respect across various fields. Chakratirtha also mentioned their diligent approach to menial tasks, such as garbage sweeping.
Chakratirtha emphasized that Brahmins should aspire to be an intellectual force in the world, following the example set by Jews. He called for Brahmins to actively pursue success in diverse fields and strengthen themselves economically. He encouraged them not to bow down before anyone, implying the need for self-empowerment and confidence.