Hey there, Pune folks! In a recent event, senior journalist Raju Parulekar made some thought-provoking statements about Brahmanwad in our society. He pointed out that there are two types of Brahmanism – overt and covert, with the latter deeply rooted in Maharashtra. According to Parulekar, the fight against Brahmanism is crucial, but unfortunately, not many are willing to take it up.

At the book launch of Dr. C. P. Thorat’s “Kanshiram: Manuvadapudhe Aavhan”, Parulekar emphasized the need to challenge Brahmanwad in order to truly achieve equality. Dr. Thorat, on the other hand, highlighted the importance of selfless work in the Ambedkarite movement, urging the youth to distinguish between allies and adversaries.

The event also saw the presence of senior journalist Madhu Kamble and publisher Dilip Chavan. It’s clear that the discussions at the event have sparked important conversations about social justice and equality in Maharashtra. Keep an eye out for more updates on this important issue!

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