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I'm A Dalit But I Think It's Wrong To Blame The BJP For The Una Assault

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With the unfortunate suicide of Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad Central University, there has been a build-up of a national-level narrative that the government at the Centre is lopsided in its approach towards the issues and concerns of the Dalit community. Politics, as they say, is an art of constructing and manipulating identities for short-term electoral benefits and long-term ideological advantages.


History is witness to the slow but steady progress that Dalits have made... Sometimes, critics ignore this perspective, preferring to focus on Dalits as victims.
I claim no legitimacy whatsoever to speak on the behalf of the Dalit community and the issues concerning the deprived segment at large. But as a Dalit youth myself, I do wish to share a perspective resonating from my day to day experiences. First off, the stigma of caste is difficult to erase and we have a long way to go even though benefits from affirmative action in the Constitution have lifted thousands of families from penury to a dignified life. According to a report published by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in 2010 on the Prevention of Atrocities against Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, "a crime is committed against a Dalit once in every 18 minutes. Every day, on average, three Dalit women are raped, two Dalits murdered, and two Dalit houses burnt." This is a comprehensive report compiled by the NHRC, which further details categories of exclusion and different forms of discrimination. The report also highlights the fact that Dalits do not have access to community sources of water and other public services on account of the scourge of "untouchability" that persists in society despite the fact that it was abolished in 1956 and is unlawful today.


However, it is important to remember that such atrocities are not new. They have existed across different political regimes. The Indian National Congress, for example, will have no place to hide if a post-independence analysis on atrocities on Dalits is done. Therefore, a pragmatic approach to integration lies in divorcing the atrocities committed against Dalits with the rule of any particular political party.


I too was disturbed after witnessing the violence and hatred in the [Una] video. Yet, I don't want to succumb to hate and distrust myself.
History is witness to the slow but steady progress that Dalits have made in various spheres of life. Sometimes, critics ignore this perspective, preferring to focus on Dalits as victims. The nation has seen a Dalit President (KR Narayanan), a Dalit Deputy Prime Minister (Babu Jagjivan Ram), a Dalit Lok Sabha speaker (G.M.C Balyogi) and scores of Dalit vice-chancellors, professors, thinkers, bureaucrats, leaders and intellectuals. If we delve deeper, we will find that our great history is filled with examples of heroes from disadvantaged backgrounds pivoting the course of time to preserve and perpetuate our civilizational core. Dalit saint Veda Vyasa (who belonged to the "lowly" fisherman caste) and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, for instance, were two intellectual giants who produced documents that would guide the future of our civilization in the form of Mahabharata and the Constitution of India respectively.


Now to Una, Gujarat, where some Dalit youth were publicly stripped and beaten, allegedly for skinning a cow. This act of vigilantism is an unhealthy indicator for an effective parliamentary democracy like ours. No one has the right to take the law into their own hands. The fact that the entire incident was recorded reflects the audacity of the perpetrators of violence. It needs to be widely condemned and discouraged in strictest of terms.

I have spoken to people on the ground in Gujarat. They insist that the "Gau Raksha Dal" that perpetrated the attack has no formal association with any other organization or ideology. Instead, they are just a group of miscreants notorious for extortion and creating public disorder. The authorities have acted and put those responsible behind bars. The people living in and around Una have initiated a social boycott of the men involved. Cutting across caste lines, people are happy on the action being taken by the administration against the accused.

As a Dalit youth today, I want a prosperous nation, an assertive India in the global landscape. That is possible only through integration and not confrontation. Period.
There is always an alternate perspective to anything and everything in life. I too was disturbed after witnessing the inhumane degree of violence and hatred in the video. Yet, I don't want to succumb to hate and distrust myself. To paraphrase Albert Einstein, peace is not merely absence of violence but presence of justice. And I see hope, I sense optimism. I see opportunity when I see Dalits arming themselves with education and seeking representation in industry, politics, academics, theatre and other important areas. For me, Milind Kamble who fought social barriers and created DICCI (Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry), a platform for cultivating Dalit entrepreneurs is an inspiration. I take inspiration from Arjun Meghwal who rose from being a telephone operator to a minister of finance in the union cabinet. I take inspiration from Tina Dabi, the first Dalit woman to top the UPSC examination. I take inspiration from moviemakers such as Pa. Ranjith who use movies such as Kabali as a vehicle to convey the socio-political message of Dalit-led empowerment. Trust me, as a Dalit youth today, I want a prosperous nation, an assertive India in the global landscape. That is possible only through integration and not confrontation. Period.

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It's an election stunt by Pesudo Secular Political Parties to chant Dalit, Dalit because of upcoming Punjab & UP elections and blame the ILL on BJP. In reality, these Idiots ruled India for 60+ years and didn't work for emancipation of Dalits for there own political benifits. Still doing it...
 
And Nehru requested this same RSS to deal with law and order ,act as a police during 1962 war .

This still does not explain why RSS was banned three times after Independence...

1. During British Rule (~WWII as RSS were supporters of Hitler)
2. After Mr Gandhi's Assassination (1948)
3. During Emergency (1975-77)
4. After Babri Mosque Incident (1992)
 
Im SC/ST And We hate thisoterminology Tagged on By Political Parties
Every one Is Responsible for this Situation,System all Political Parties





If you don't raise your voice ... no one gonna give a shit...
 
This still does not explain why RSS was banned three times after Independence...

1. During British Rule (~WWII as RSS were supporters of Hitler)
2. After Mr Gandhi's Assassination (1948)
3. During Emergency (1975-77)
4. After Babri Mosque Incident (1992)


1.Not only RSS but Bose and INA supported Nazis .So what?
we dont cares about the British rule .After independence it was the Congress shitty politics .
Emergency rule was dictator ship of Indira .Doesnt carry much value.

Whether you or any other persons in this likes or not .RSS is one of the largest voluntary organisation in the world .
And RSS is deeply embedded in Indian society.
 
Upper caste are doing same look at jats or gujjar or patidar of gujrat

What mess they created

Aggression is not a solution in democracy



Jats agitation, Kapu ( AP), patidar, gujjar is purely subjected to politics ... am not talking about such type of acts... am referring raising voice in peaceful manner... for the name sake they are allocating funds for SC/ST, most of these funds diverting to other at state level, and being misused at ground level... what we need is creating social awareness among the citizens...providing equal opportunity ... if you see attack on dalit in Gujrat, it's their profession... they live on that job.... they get food from doing it... they are socially & economically weak... they can't afford schools...they are doing a job that no one can imagine .... many people arguing abolition of reservation.... reservation are there for such people... otherwise they live in dark side even after centuries..... agree or disagree govt need to take care of misuse of funds allocated them...
 
1.Not only RSS but Bose and INA supported Nazis .So what?
we dont cares about the British rule .After independence it was the Congress shitty politics .
Emergency rule was dictator ship of Indira .Doesnt carry much value.

Whether you or any other persons in this likes or not .RSS is one of the largest voluntary organisation in the world .
And RSS is deeply embedded in Indian society.

You must see this....

 


RSS also runs some 19000 health-care camps come dispensary units and nearly 80000 education programmes across the state under the aegis of Seva Bastis. It is these tireless activities that endear vast sections of UP society, cutting across caste-lines, to the Sangh philosophy. Contrary to what many in the media and social media universe believe, RSS and other Sangh bodies are not merely BJP’s election agents, but they are actual agents of change holding together disparate units of Hindu society. But yes, when these tireless foot soldiers take an “active interest” during the election season, they can make a huge impact to BJP’s fortunes.

With so many shakas and health camps helping the poor, i really don't think media drivel can do any credible dent in Dalit votes.
 
Poor and marginalized section of society has always got the rough end of the stick, treatment of dalits is the dark reality of our society. It's a social issue but being exploited for political gains since our Independence.

Yes, but we must accept what has been done to Dalits historically and make way for amends.

Upper caste are doing same look at jats or gujjar or patidar of gujrat

What mess they created

Aggression is not a solution in democracy

My friend. Your photo gives me warm memories of all the time I have spent with John Reese! What a character!
 
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