Rajni
Kothari was the second Jain-Hindu Parasite or Chameleon Untouchable Avatar or
Incarnation political theorist in 1973 who transgressed into the lives of
untouchables without having a morality after Mulk Raj Anand in 1935.
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Sunday, 26 June 2022
Rajni Kothari was the second Jain-Hindu Parasite or Chameleon Untouchable Avatar or Incarnation political theorist in 1973 who transgressed into the lives of untouchables without having a morality after Mulk Raj Anand in 1935.
Rajni Kothari, an Indian-educated
Jain-Hindu parasite or chameleon, was the first Jain parasite or chameleon, a
Jain scholar, and scholar who transgressed into untouchable academic
scholarship in 1973 without any association with untouchable castes. He observed
his Hindutva or Jain ideology, married Hansa.
Indian Jainism is a hardcore Hindutva ideology against untouchables. He made
philanthropy into an untouchable caste life and theory for his career rather
than having a radical untouchable thought to destroy the Hindu religion, the
caste system, and untouchability. He was the first Hindu-Jain chameleon, or
parasite scholar, to destroy radical untouchable thought. There is no ethical
thinking in representing untouchables, even though he was a core enemy of untouchable-self. The
irony of his heritage is that his family members incarnated into UNO human
rights like any Brahmin without having any lived experience with untouchable
castes. Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The
Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship
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