The Hindu (Mangalore)

Oppressed sections further marginalis­ed, reveals report

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ahutva Karnataka and Ambedkar Reading Circle (ARC) have jointly released a ‘Guarantee Check report’ that analyses the track record of the BJP-led Union government on its promises of social justice to marginalis­ed communitie­s in the last 10 years.

According to the report, there has been a 48% rise in cases registered under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act during the BJP’s rule despite its 2014 election manifesto promising highest priority to ensuring the security of marginalis­ed people.

In 2022 alone, there were 67,646 cases, amounting to 188 cases per day, the report pointed out. While there has been a 49.87% increase in the incidents of rape against Dalit women from 2015 to 2019, the report, citing an NCDHR report, noted that only a marginal allocation of ª168 crore was made for their access to justice.

BManual scavenging continues

Highlighti­ng the plight of manual scavengers, the report showed that nearly a third of the 766 districts in the country is yet to eradicate manual scavenging practices.

The BJP manifesto of 2014 had emphasised its commitment to eliminate manual scavenging and the government had set a deadline of August 2023 to declare India manual scavenging-free.

“We have developed Chandrayaa­n, but we still have no technology to address this issue and remove the human element from this inhuman practice,” Prashant Bhaware from the ARC said during the launch of the report.

Between 2018 and November 2023, 443 individual­s died while doing manual scavenging as per government records. However, organisati­ons such as the Safari Karamchari Andolan pin the gure much higher at 1,760 deaths.

Monetary compensati­on

He noted that the government was addressing the issue only through building toilets and no attention was being given to improving awareness or addressing the caste aspect of the the problem. Pointing out that rehabilita­tion of manual scavengers was a major part of the problem, he highlighte­d how only 2% of the manual scavengers identied by the government have received the promised monetary compensati­on.

“The government is ignorant and dodging the responsibi­lity of rehabilita­ting vulnerable castes who are forced into this,” he said.

On caste census

Speakers during the launch also pointed out the government’s reluctance to support the caste census despite ensuring proper representa­tion and opportunit­ies for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and backward classes in the 2019 manifesto. The failure to recruit to positions reserved for marginalis­ed communitie­s was also highlighte­d.

Activist Vinay Sreenivasa, speaking at the launch, noted that lakhs of acres of forest land had been diverted, resulting in the eviction of adivasi communitie­s under the BJP regime. He also termed the Ekalavya model and NEP an “assault on the adivasi culture and tradition”.

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