God's biggest blessing for me as Brahmin was not getting reservation: Nitin Gadkari
Brahmins’ role across states
Gadkari elaborated on the differing social influence of Brahmins across regions in India. He stated that in Maharashtra, the Brahmin community does not hold much importance or dominance, but in northern states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar their presence is significant. "Whenever I go there, I see that Dubeys, Mishras, and Tripathis hold considerable power and influence," he explained.
He drew a comparison with the Maratha community in Maharashtra, emphasising that while Marathas hold dominant social and political significance in his home state, Brahmins hold a similar stature in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Beyond caste and religion
The minister, however, clarified that he personally does not believe in caste hierarchies or divisions. "I always tell them that I do not acknowledge caste and creed. No human being is superior because of caste, religion, or language, but only because of their qualities," Gadkari said.
Through his statement, Gadkari sought to underline the need to look beyond caste-based identities and focus on merit and values. His remarks have once again brought attention to the ongoing debates in India about caste, reservation policies, and social power structures that vary across different regions of the country.
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