User talk:Robe 123

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[edit] September 2007

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[edit] Reply to your letter

Mr. Robe,
I am.
Spirit! I can take a good joke but not an insult to our Gods.
You probably are a Christian and obviously don’t have any idea about our religion.
But you respect your God and what I want is reverence for our Gods too.
I don’t go insulting any one, I expect the same.
As far as our status is concerned I have time and again quoted the scriptures.
If you don’t know, know it now. You have been sacrilegious and our Progenitor will forgive you if you are repentant. He is the most merciful.
As far as the controversy is concerned that was English propaganda against the aristocratic class of Calcutta, the East India Company’s first strong hold. They did their job, much as we would have done if we went to supplant the rulers of a foreign place to bring it under our sway.
And my people did their bit; they made the English understand that we can not tolerate one thing- frivolousness with our religion. English respected us for that.
Also, what you say irritates us when we consider the fact that in this era of reservations based on caste in India.We are the hardest hit because of all upper-casters(GENERALs-the term used by the India Government) Kayastha were primarily employed as professionals for the government. After the reservation thing, we are in deep trouble and many of us are very angry and at such a time you come and try to play with the last pride of ours, that we are the progeny of a Deity. Consider it. Think and be sure that I will fight till my last breath for my Progenitor and my brothers. I have to die one day and I don’t want to stand there in front of my progenitor with my head bowing down with shame. No, He would find the most satisfied of all men who ever tread this earth. He would judge me as his son, a worthy son.
Nikhil Srivastava.

P.S. If you like, you can delete that thing from the talk page. It is an offer, we can be friends.
Nikhil Srivastava 14:06, 28 September 2007 (UTC)