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Shubhangi Misra is Principal Correspondent, and writes on a variety of issues from rural and urban India, including social justice, caste, crime, gender, culture and politics. She joined ThePrint in 2020. Shubhangi can be reached at shubhangi.misra@theprint.in
here is no need to drag Brahmanism into this argument. While colonialism and Western ideology might be factors, associated with the tradition of wearing a dhotis. Not every problem in this country should lead to Brahmin-bashing.