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Delhi - The City of Illiterates



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Delhi, that is, the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is the capital city of India, the largest democratic Nation of the world. there are the President of India, the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Members of Parliament, Members of Legislative Assembly, Speakers of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha, Ministries, Departments, Headquarters of all the three Defence Services, the Supreme Court, the High Court, District Courts, Divisional Courts, educational institutions, laurets, scientists, engineers, doctors, business centres, diplomats and other well educated and well cultured people residing in this capital city. Even then, Delhi is the city of illiterates. Each and every educated, cultured and disciplined person hails from the other parts of the counrtry or from the other countries. The original Delhites are ground level illiterates possessing no education, no culture, no discipline, no character, no loyalty or patriotism to the Nation, having no business no employment and no genuine source of income. The mysteries behind the illiteracy of the Delhites are discussed ahead.

Background

Due to being the original residents of the capital city, these people developed very close relations with the rulers and administrators of the country either it was the pre-mohammadan era or the mohammadan kingship or the British Rule or even after the independence of the counrty. The only source of their income was to please the kings, emprors, Nawaabs, Zageerdars, Samants, Baniyas, etc. and had lived a luxurious life.

These so called upper castes ruled the other castes as the agents of the rulers of the country. Entire land, business, properties and the entire sources of income were in the command and control of the said 'upper castes'. These tyrants(the so called 'upper castes') used the other castes as slaves and used to met out animal like treatment. They used to believe in animal power.

When the Britishers left India, the 'upper castes' fould themselves helpless as they were< negligible in number as compared to the rest of the people and prayed to the Britishers with folded hands to pay the rewards for their loyalty and submissions to the British rules. In turn, the Britishers rewarded them with enormous properties, money, business and other resources and left India.

In 1945, "Sir" Chhotu Ram, the head of the Jat community, called a public meeting of his community and announced that the members of his community should grab away each and entire public land, forests, rivers, temples, shrines and every other public property in their areas for their personal use. They did it. The Baniyas took the entire business and industry in their hands and the other upper castes grabbed away the public services and other professions.




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