

This is the comment that this foul-mouthed troll linked to AAP ecosystem had written while responding to a woman journalist who is a Brahmin.
Who Is Amit Behere?
Amit Behere is a social media user known for a long trail of abusive, inflammatory, and dehumanising posts directed at political opponents, religious groups, and caste communities.
He is listed as one of the sponsors of Aam Aadmi Party’s Mohalla Clinics. This troll is followed by many official functionaries of Congress like Sanjay Jha and Aam Admi Party.


His online activity has included celebrating deaths of political leaders, issuing explicit death wishes, and using slurs against BJP supporters, Hindus, and Brahmins. Behere has repeatedly framed such remarks as ideological expression, often doubling down when criticised. His posts have targeted elderly individuals, public figures, and entire communities with violent imagery and collective vilification. Despite the extremity of his language, he has remained visible within certain political-media circles, drawing scrutiny for how such rhetoric is normalised online.
Behere presents himself professionally as a software engineer and co-founder of Casaide Inc – as per his LinkedIn. According to his publicly available profile, he is a full-stack developer based in New York City, with prior work experience at major technology companies including Groupon, Netflix, and Yahoo. He is also listed as an alumnus of the University of California.

Despite a relatively limited public professional footprint, Behere has maintained an active presence online, where his posts and commentary have increasingly placed him under scrutiny beyond his stated professional background.
Let us now take a look at his language and the abuses he has made against other netizens and people.
Celebrating The Death Of A BJP Minister
Amit Behere openly celebrated the death of Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Chetan Chauhan, writing that he was glad the BJP leader had died. He went on to say that he was happy that “Chauhan, Parrikar, Jaitley” were all dead, and expressed a desire that others from the BJP meet the same fate.

Wishing Slow And Painful Death On BJP Supporters
In one of his most explicit statements, Behere wrote that he hoped BJP supporters would “suffer for days before doing us a favour and stopping breathing.” He later stated that he would celebrate the death of every “Nazi,” a term he repeatedly used to describe BJP members and supporters.



Calling For Violence Against “Sanghis”
Behere repeatedly used violent imagery against those he labels as “Sanghis.” In one tweet, he said that “Sanghis should be thrown in the gutter,” later doubling down by saying that even gutters did not deserve such “treatment.”
Targeting A 90-Year-Old Man For Being A ‘Bhakt’
Reacting to a post mentioning a 90-year-old man who watched Zee News and called himself a “proud Bhakt,” Behere responded by saying the elderly man should be “thrown in the gutter” after his death and that his family should explain to children why he was disposed of that way.

Rejoicing Over Deaths Of Political Leaders
Screenshots shared earlier by defence analyst Abhijit Iyer-Mitra showed Behere wishing a slow and painful death on senior BJP leaders, including Arun Jaitley, and stating that he would celebrate such deaths when they occurred.



Calling All Brahmins ‘Frauds’ And ‘Thieves’
In a separate set of tweets, Behere launched a caste-based tirade, stating categorically that “all Brahmins are frauds.” He went further to say, “Every Brahmin… who asks for money is a CONFIRMED fraud,” and referred to individuals as “textbook Brahmin thieves.”






Claiming ‘Brahminical Fraud’ As Inherent
Behere accused individuals of committing “Brahminical fraud,” asserting that Brahmin identity itself implied deceit and corruption, and claimed that Brahmins had been “for sale since millennia.”

Attacking Rahul Gandhi Using Caste Slurs
Even while targeting political allies, Behere attacked Rahul Gandhi by claiming he was a “failure” because he was a “Brahmin at heart,” using caste as an insult rather than a descriptor.

Hate For Marathi Brahmins
Amit Behere has repeatedly expressed hostility specifically directed at Marathi Brahmins.

Communalising A National Tragedy
Following a major plane crash that killed over 240 Indians, Behere tweeted, “Imagine if the pilot was a Muslim. Just imagine. And thank God he was not,” turning a national tragedy into a communal hypothetical and shifting focus away from victims to religious identity.

After facing backlash, Behere attempted to justify his statement by claiming such thoughts were “forced to cross our mind,” effectively deflecting responsibility for his own communal and hateful remarks.
Abusive Troll & Casteist Bigot – Amit Behere
The repeated pattern visible in Amit Behere’s online conduct is not an isolated lapse or momentary excess, but a sustained campaign of abuse marked by dehumanisation, caste hatred, communal insinuation, and open celebration of death. From targeting journalists for their caste identity to issuing death wishes against political opponents and entire communities, his rhetoric crosses from political disagreement into outright hate speech.
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