Bengaluru-based CEO Anuradha Tiwari, who stirred controversy earlier this year with her "Brahmin genes" remarks, has further solidified her stance by branding her car. Tiwari took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Monday to showcase her vehicle, which was adorned with "Brahmin genes" stickers.
“Just got my car stamped with #BrahminGenes. Born of wisdom, built on strength, and a torchbearer of Hinduism. Proud to be a Brahmin,” she wrote in her post on X. Her post featured two images of her red car, now adorned with stickers that say "Brahmin genes." The stickers also include illustrations of the sacred Om, books, and a flexing arm.
Just like Tiwari’s August post with a captioned "Brahmin genes" created a significant amount of controversy, her latest post has again generated mixed reactions. One of the X users wrote, “The irony, she is presenting herself as a torch bearer of Hinduism with #BrahminGenes. The torch bearers of Hinduism does not show caste supremacy. They talk about the entire Hindu society. In the name of this fake caste pride, you can fool only people like you, not everyone.”
“Soon, the hate-m0ngers will begin to feel provoked and start attàcking Brahmins, simply because Brahmins documented their heritage. Meanwhile, they will continue to exploit the advantages of caste certificates. Such hypocrisy,” added another X user.
A third user wrote, “A deliberate racial post to get views and earn a few dollars to pay for the blue tick subscription fees. Of course you are true to brahmin genes, as their living is from donations given by public and not from any hard work.”
“The casteism in our country is at peak. But only seen Brahmin and Jaat with car stickers. C'mon be indian first then be a Hindu. Then tell your caste. This is bizzare. Starting out as a trend now it's just makes you a chappari. Aur karlo divide ek dusre ko,” wrote a fourth user.
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