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Hello Mr. Vikrama:


I like your perspective on this issue. 


Unlike Mr. KalaB's view, I feel that there is only anti-B political rhetoric in TN and not hatred really. TBs have been a part and parcel of the TN's societal fabric as in any other State in India. 


TBs or Bs are a very small community (about 8%) in TN or India to have a "Stand Alone" political stature.  However, they can form a voting bloc if they organize themselves well, as the Jewish people do in the US, and command a respectable stature in policy making, IMO.


I have a question for you: From your experience and estimation,


How many TBs are really poor in TN?  By poor, I mean a family of 4-5 with one earner making Rs. 4500 per month or less.


My estimation is about 15% of the total TBs (who make up about 8% of the TN population).


Thanks.


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