Same Sikhs roasted Indira gandhi, its part of history, you cant change history with your rhetoric
Education & progression is the reason these these things are being history..Should I show you the pictures of Indian Army tanks desecrating sacred Golden Temple of Sikhs whose price was paid by blood of Indira gandhi ?
Who are the Dalits?
What is the caste system?
Dalit means "broken people."
- Dalits were formerly known as "untouchables."
- Dalits live at the bottom of India's rigid social order known as the caste system.
How many castes are there?
- The caste system originated around 7 A.D.
- Caste is determined by birth, not race.
- Caste is based upon the Hindu belief that a person's position in life is based upon the good deeds and sins of their past life.
- Caste determines Indians' spouses, friends, occupations and residence.
There are four major castes, and hundreds of minor castes. Each caste has specific duties and privileges.
Are Dalits in a caste?
- Brahmins-originally the priests and intellectuals.
- Kshatriyas-soldiers.
- Vaishyas-traders.
- Sudras-performed menial tasks.
What is Untouchability?
- No. A fifth group was created to perform tasks considered too menial or degrading to be performed by caste members.
- Dalits are so low in the social hierarchy that they are outside of the caste system and considered "outcastes."
Isn't Untouchability illegal?
- Dalits are the manual scavengers, the removers of human waste and dead animals, leather workers, street sweepers and cobblers.
- The mere touch of a Dalit was considered "polluting" to a caste member. Thus, the concept of "untouchability" was born.
Are there affirmative action programs for Dalits?
- The preamble to the Indian Constitution proclaims the goals of social justice and equality.
- Article 14 sets forth the principal of equality and prohibits discrimination in employment and education.
- The Constitution does not set forth a casteless society as a national goal.
- No law has been passed abolishing untouchability.
- The practice of untouchability is a punishable offense, but the law is rarely enforced.
Who called untouchability India's "Hidden Apartheid?"
- Yes. The Civil Rights Act of 1955, and the Scheduled Castes and Tribes Act of 1989.
- The National commission of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was formed to protect Dalit interests and integrate them into society.
- All programs have failed to produce substantive change.
What does it mean to be a Dalit in India today?
- In December, 2006, Indian Prime Minister Mannohan Singh became the first Indian leader to acknowledge the parallel between untouchability and the crime of apartheid.
- PM Singh described untouchability as a "blot on humanity" and acknowledged that despite constitutional and legal protections, caste discrimination still exists throughout much of India.
- Dalits endure segregation in housing, schools and access to public services.
- Dalits are denied access to land, forced to work in degrading conditions and are routinely abused by the police and upper-caste members.
- Dalits suffer discrimination in education, health care, housing, property, freedom of religion, free choice of employment, and equal treatment before the law
- Dalits suffer routine violations of their right to life and security of person through state-sponsored or sanctioned acts of violence, including torture.
- Dalits suffer caste-motivated killings, rapes and other abuses on a daily basis.
- Between 2001-2002 there were 58,000 registered egregious abuses against Dalits and Tribals.
- 2005 government report stated there is a crime committed against a Dalit every 20 minutes.
- Dalits comprise most of the agricultural, bonded and child laborers in the country.
- 2007 government report found 77% of all Indians live on less than $.50 a day and most of them were Dalits.
- Dalit women face additional discrimination and abuse, including sexual abuse by the police and upper caste men, forced prostitution, and discrimination in employment and wages.
- Dalit children face continuous hurdles in education. They are made to sit in the back of classrooms and endure verbal and physical harassment from teachers and other students. The effect of such abuses is confirmed by the low literacy and high drop-out rates for Dalits.
I never felt that I am untouchable or I am broken..Same goes for more than 90% low caste Hindus..
But these can be seen only hard rural backward dogma suffered areas which will be cured sooner or later...
So better give these education & so called stats to your fellow Pakistani citizens.It will make them keep their arse rub for next half century..
Again don't act like an Indian Sikh..Better ask them about their mindset if you want to take theka of them..