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State govt cannot discriminate between castes for setting up financial corporations: Karnataka Hugh Court

State govt cannot discriminate between castes for setting up financial corporations: Karnataka Hugh Court
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Sandalwood Actor's Controversial Tweet Against Brahmins Lands Him In Trouble

A complaint was filed against Actor Chetan by the Karnataka Brahmin Development Board. The board registered this complaint with the Bengaluru Police Commissioner following a controversial tweet made by the actor. On June 6, Chetan tweeted, “Brahminism is a negation of the spirit of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity...we must uproot Brahminism— #Ambedkar.’ While all are born as

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Making sense of the activity around caste- The New Indian Express


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It suddenly appears that there is a lot of activity quietly happening around caste, more so in the southern states. This statement may be contested by the discerning, who may quite rightly ask, as to when had activity around caste in any part of India ever ceased or abated? True, but let’s look at the activity, gauge the rush and then conjecture what provokes the movement.
In Karnataka, B S Yediyurappa has been put to test by the largest sub-caste among his own Lingayat community. The Panchamasalis held a huge demonstration before the close of February and demanded that they be put under the 2A category of reservation in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) list. A couple of weeks before them, one of the largest OBC communities in the state, the Kurubas, decided that they should intensify their demand to put the community under the Scheduled Tribe (ST) list. Opposition leader Siddaramaiah comes from this community, but he has been wary of this demand. However, the mobilisation worked out by his rivals in the community has left him somewhat isolated, as much as Yediyurappa feels cornered within his own community. The fundamental asset of these two leaders has been their caste identity politics.

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Pogaru Filmmakers Will Delete 15 Scenes From The Film


Pogaru Filmmakers Will Delete 15 Scenes From The Film
Feb 25, 2021, 08:10 IST
Actor Dhruva Sarja's latest outing Pogaru is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. The film was released in last week with high expectation and the film is doing mind-blowing business at the box office.  
For those who joined late to the story, Brahmin community are upset with few scenes in Pogaru. Recently, Karnataka State Brahmin Development Board criticised the 'demeaning of priests' in the film. "To insult any community or religion in a film isn't correct. 'Pogaru' blatantly shows Brahmin community in a poor light. 
We demand an apology from the films team and removal of all the scenes that are objectionable," said Board president HS Sachidananda Murthy. Yesterday, The decision was arrived at after members of the Karnataka Brahmin Development Board (KBDB) and Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) met on Tuesday, February 23, in Bengaluru.

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Director of Pogaru apologises; 'objectionable' dialogues to be removed


The newly released film,
Pogaru, has not gone down well with a section of the Brahmin community who have taken umbrage over the way the community has been depicted.
Following this, film’s director, Nanda Kishor, who held a meeting with members of the Karnataka Brahmin Development Board and Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, apologised over hurting the sentiments of the community and agreed to delete “objectionable” dialogues. As many as 14 clips in the film are claimed to be “objectionable”.
Meanwhile, Shodhan Kumar, a resident of Kanakapura Road, has filed a complaint with Talaghattapura police seeking legal action against the director and the producer. In his complaint filed on Tuesday, Mr. Kumar alleged that the film depicted the Brahmin community and priests “in bad light” and “defamed” their customs and prayers. The police said they have taken up a non-cognisable complaint.

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