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"Caste is a problem for RSS and BJP, which is why they do everything so that I forget my caste, you forget your caste."
In conversation with The Quint's Sanjay Pugalia, American academic Walter K Andersen states that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) feels that caste is a "bane of our existence."
A professor of South Asia Studies at John Hopkins University and an author, Walter K Andersen recently launched his new book ‘RSS: A Veiw to the Inside’. In this interview, Andersen talks about caste realities in India and why political parties are stuck in a vicious circle, which shows no signs of abating.
Andersen asserts that ‘saffronisation’ has nothing to do with caste, saying that the RSS only wants unity, because unity is their reason for being.
Andersen has based his insight on a conversation with a member of the Swayamsevak Sangh. Defending the BJP’s perceived upper-caste bias, he says that most parties in India, including the Communists, tend to be dominated by upper-castes. However, the BJP, he says, has been bringing in more members of the depressed classes.
On being asked if making a Dalit the President of India was merely about optics or whether it was genuinely done to empower Dalits, Andersen says:
Watch the full interview here.
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