The 1948 March 14 Meeting of Nehru-Rajendra-Vallabhai:
“Greetings,
Hindus! British and western Protestant Christian missionaries left us
untouchables for our cruelty. The First Prime Minister, the First President,
and the First Deputy Prime Minister of India were seriously debating how to tie
iron pots and iron brooms around untouchables' necks and behind their backs in
post-independence Hindu Indian government institutions like the way
untouchables were made to tie brooms behind their backs to wipe out their
footprints and pots on their necks to collect their spit in pre-colonial
Brahmin Hindu-Pushwa rule by the Hindu Brahmins in India.”
❤️ 𧑠π π π π π€Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting
India's Citizenship❤️ 𧑠π π π π π€
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Friday, 8 July 2022
The 1948 March 14 Meeting of Nehru-Rajendra-Vallabhai: “Greetings, Hindus! British and western Protestant Christian missionaries left us untouchables for our cruelty. The First Prime Minister, the First President, and the First Deputy Prime Minister of India were seriously debating how to tie iron pots and iron brooms around untouchables' necks and behind their backs in post-independence Hindu Indian government institutions like the way untouchables were made to tie brooms behind their backs to wipe out their footprints and pots on their necks to collect their spit in pre-colonial Brahmin Hindu-Pushwa rule by the Hindu Brahmins in India.” ❤️ 𧑠π π π π π€Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship❤️ 𧑠π π π π π€
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