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In this conversation held on the 134th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar on April 14, 2025, Dr. G. Mohan Gopal and Mr. B. D. Borkar, Chairman, D. K. Khaparde Memorial Trust and former national president of BAMCEF discuss the ‘counter revolution ‘that has annihilated the anti-caste movement in India, the new and secretive avatar of “modern day caste” and the censorship and silencing of any questioning of caste discrimination and caste supremacy in India. Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar predicted in 1930 that after the British leave India will be ruled by a caste oligarchy. Drawing on a powerful and massive anti-caste movement that swept across India in the 19th and early 20th century led by a large number of giants of social revolution, Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar issued a historic call in 1936 to India for the “annihilation of caste”. After independence the caste oligarchy launched a fierce counter revolution against the annihilation of caste. As result, what has been annihilated is not caste but the anti-caste movement. Caste supremacy is stronger today than ever before. A caste oligarchy of four communities monopolises power and rules India with an iron grip. Caste itself has changed its form and method and gone underground. Modern day caste operates in new secretive ways, trying to fool people to think there is no caste at all in India today. Today there is virtually no anti-caste movement in India. There is no space to discuss or question caste or caste oligarchy. Any questioning of caste supremacy and oligarchy is falsely attacked as casteist, regressive , divisive, “anti-Hindu” and anti-Indian.