There is a general pretension that Brahmins are clean and Dalits are
unclean. A few decades back I shifted to Bangaore staying in a colony
called JP Nagar. In that area, I was the only non-Brahmin. During those
days paurakarmikas (used to come to clean the roads) at around 6.30 pm.
They were paid less than minimum wages. Since they did not have money for
the bus tickets most of them used to walk to their places one or two hours
earlier they used to eat food only once a day
after work at night. When they were tired they used to request for water
from the Brahmin houses. None of them used to give them water since caste
was an issue. so many if them used to come to my house for drinking water.
That became a problem for around four educated Brahmins nearby. They
lobbied with my landlord and complained against me. Once when I came out of
the house, there were around 6 Brahmins shouting at my behavior. For five
minutes, I listened to them. Then I lashed out to them. `They clean your
shit and you can't even give them water to drink?' I couldn't remember the
nature of abuses I used against them in English. But my sound level was
much higher than them. Slowly, the Brahmins with their pretensions of
decency left one by one. The landlord Brahmin left in the beginning itself.
This was my first experience of the decent looking English speaking
Brahmins and their deep rooted caste consciousness. None of them smiled at
me after that incident. But I kept telling them,`Hi' whenever I met them.
It was not an individual problem. It was a social problem

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