30/05/2026
આદિવાસી નેતા છોટુ વસાવાએ કેમ કહ્યું બ્રાહ્મણ હિન્દુ નહીં લૂંટારુઓ? ચૈતર વસાવા ગદ્દાર કેમ ?₹
In this powerful discussion, renowned Adivasi (Tribal) leader Chhotu Vasava openly questions and challenges traditional narratives. He boldly states that Brahmins are not true Hindus but "looters" who have exploited indigenous communities for centuries. The video also examines why Chaitar Vasava is being labeled a "gaddar" (traitor) in tribal politics and explores the deep divides, alliances, and betrayals within Adivasi leadership in Gujarat.
Chhotu Vasava, founder of the Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP), has long been a vocal advocate for tribal rights, land protection, and against external exploitation. This video dives into his controversial views on Hindu identity, Sanatan Dharma, RSS ideology, and the real issues facing Adivasi communities — from political betrayals to the fight for genuine representation.
A must-watch for those interested in Gujarat tribal politics, indigenous identity, caste dynamics, and grassroots resistance movements.Key Points:Chhotu Vasava's strong statement: Brahmins are not Hindus but "looters" (looters/exploiters).
Analysis of internal conflicts in Adivasi politics, especially the "traitor" label on Chaitar Vasava (former associate turned AAP leader).
Discussion on tribal identity vs. Hindu identity and constitutional rights of Adivasis.
Critique of mainstream parties (BJP, Congress) and their approach toward tribal issues.
Emphasis on land rights, exploitation, and the need for strong Adivasi leadership.
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