Caste census is the last nail in the coffin of upper castes; Who is Anuradha Tiwari of Brahim Genes targeting now?

Anuradha Tiwari, CEO of a Bengaluru-based company, has again posted a post calling the caste census wrong. Anuradha Tiwari, who came into the limelight after writing the caption ‘Brahmin Genes’ with her photo, is continuously writing posts on Instagram. Now she has written that on one hand you preach Hindu unity and on the other hand you want caste census. Anuradha Tiwari has not named any person or organization in her post. But on Monday itself, the RSS had given a statement in this regard that we are not against the caste census, but it should not be used for political purposes.

In such a situation, it is also being speculated that perhaps Anuradha Tiwari has written this post regarding the statement of RSS. Anuradha Tiwari wrote, ‘On one hand you preach Hindu unity. On the other hand you want caste census. This census will snatch away even the few opportunities that the general category people are getting. Every policy is already against the general category. Now this census will be like the last nail in the coffin.’ Not only this, in another post she wrote that other people are called bad when they are bad. But Brahmins are called useless just because they are Brahmins.

Recently, writer Chetan Bhagat had also tweeted advising on Anuradha Tiwari’s post. He had written that the opposition likes to talk about caste because it breaks Hindu unity. Similarly, the opposition would also like to talk about Brahmin genes. On this, Anuradha Tiwari had raised the question that after all, is there no threat to Hindu unity from issues like caste census, reservation.

It is worth noting that on 30 September also Anuradha Tiwari had tweeted. Anuradha had written, ‘Upper castes pay the highest tax in this country. Then the same tax is to be used in caste census. And caste census will be used to increase reservation. In this way we are paying money for our own coffin.’

Chetan Bhagat also spoke on the debate on Brahmin genes, Anuradha Tiwari gave a sharp reply

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