SECTION II

The Wealthy Brahmins

MANU VII, 133 says that:

    "Brahmins should not be taxed and should be maintained by the state."

ABOUT LOW CASTE Shudras - MANU XMRITI X, 129 says that:

    That no collection of wealth was to be made by a Shudra, even though he may  be
    capable, for a Shudra who has acquired wealth would pain Brahmin, and that Brahmin
    may appropriate by force the property of the Shudra.

PANCHVANISH BRAHMINS 3-1/11 says:

    Even if a Shudra acquired wealth, he must always remain a slave, His main job is to wash
    the feet of the higher caste.

TUSLIDAS, a Brahmin in his Ramayana writes:

    Even if a Shudra is learned and virtous, he should not be given respect and honour.

When the British left India, almost all the industries owned by them were taken by the Brahmins. So much so that today they own about 60% of the leading industries in the country.

Remember their (Brahmin) population is only 5% of the total population of India.