In The Land of Jagannath, Caste Lurks Beneath The Surface

We Odias pride ourselves on our egalitarian ethos. We flaunt the fact that efforts to polarize voters on the basis of caste, creed and religion have never succeeded here and taunt states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh where voting on caste lines is an accepted part of electoral politics. We even invoke Lord Jagannath and […]

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We Odias pride ourselves on our egalitarian ethos. We flaunt the fact that efforts to polarize voters on the basis of caste, creed and religion have never succeeded here and taunt states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh where voting on caste lines is an accepted part of electoral politics. We even invoke Lord Jagannath and cite his all-encompassing philosophy of universal brotherhood to claim we are beyond – and above – all man-made divisions.

What pretence!! All it took for the carefully crafted edifice of egalitarianism to come crashing down was an off-the-cuff remark, while playing to the gallery, by outgoing Agriculture minister and veteran Biju-era leader Dr. Damodar Rout. It is as if the floodgates of caste animosity, building up over time, burst open.  Posts and comments on the social media since Dr. Rout made that unwarranted ‘Brahmins are Beggars’ comment in Malkangiri make for depressing reading. Conversations in public places prove that beneath the surface, caste is alive and kicking in Odia society. Caste wars and violence may be aberrations here. But caste prejudice is a fact of life we can ignore only at our own peril.