Since all upper castes take Hinduism as a given and agree on its tolerance, it becomes easier to portray Hinduism as the religion of majority in the country and not just the Brahmins and other upper castes. They do not agree that caste is the defining feature of Indian society that pervades other religions too. Even though liberals circle of elites are dominated by Brahmins and other Dvijas, upper caste Muslims, Christians and Sikhs too find a place there. Militant Hinduism ensures that the focus remains sternly on religion, while the hold of upper castes over power and resources remains unquestioned. Upper caste liberals refuse to acknowledge that militant Hinduism is nothing but Brahminism on steroids. They think the answer to militant Hinduism is not an annihilation of castes but ‘real’ Hinduism. If you ask them to define what this real Hinduism is, they will resort to Vedas and Puranas just like the Right-wingers. This ‘real’ Hinduism of liberals is incapable of stripping upper castes of their power and material wealth. There is only a marginal difference between ‘real’ Hinduism of liberals and militant Hinduism of the Right.