The Free Press Journal

Manjhi uses profanity for Brahmins, backtracks later

- LAW KUMAR MISHRA Patna

Bihar's outspoken former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi ended up with his foot in the mouth, much to the embarrassm­ent of the ruling NDA in the state of which he is a part.

The Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) leader, who is on the wrong side of 70, is in news for having blurted an expletive against Brahmins while making a clumsy attempt at Dalit radicalism on Saturday night.

At a function of "Bhuiyan-Musahar" community, the most backward among Dalits, Majhi sought to admonish Dalits for taking up rituals of caste Hindus by whom, he claimed, they continue to be looked down upon.

He, however, backtracke­d later, asserting he had used that word to fellow Dalits to instil self-respect in them. Video footage of the function has gone viral on social media in which Manjhi, a party-hopper who now heads his own outfit HAM, can be heard uttering the word "haraami" (bastard) for the priestly class who, according to him, refuse to take food offered by Dalit clients but have no qualms in accepting cash from them.

His ungainly attempt at, perhaps, doing an Ambedkar or a Kanshi Ram, has put Manjhi, whose son is a minister in the Nitish Kumar government, in a tight spot.

Brahmins, a large section of whom may take offence to the indiscreet remark, are by and large supporters of the BJP, the largest constituen­t of the NDA to which Manjhi owes his belated prominence.

Shivanand Tiwary, the Brahmin face of opposition RJD, denounced the use of the intemperat­e ion 2014 by Manjhi, while offering a socialist interpreta­tion.

"When some people complained to Gandhi about Ambedkar's harshness in criticizin­g caste Hindus, the Mahatma had said it was a surprise that Dalits were not getting violent given the long history of inhuman treatment meted out to them," Tiwary said. "Moreover, Manjhi has a point when he attacks Hindu ritualisti­c and priestcraf­t. These things have caused many Dalits to embrace other faiths," said the RJD national vicepresid­ent.

"There should be social harmony. Nobody should make unsavoury remarks about any community", was the tepid response of senior BJP leader and minister Nitin Nabin, whose comments were sought by journalist­s.

Meanwhile, Manjhi has characteri­stically come out with a sheepish disavowal. “I used the word haraami for my fellow Dalits, to instil in them selfrespec­t. I did not use the word for Brahmins", said Manjhi, much to the bemusement and bewilderme­nt of scribes.

Niraj Kumar, senior JDU leader and former minister regretted Manjhi's comments and apprehende­d this may disturb harmony in the rural areas.

Mrityunjay Tiwari, RJD's spokesman commented Manjhi was being humiliated in NDA,hence he was speaking against the upper castes.

Manjhi is an MLA from Gaya and his son, Santosh is a cabinet minister in Bihar.

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