http://www.humanrights.asia/news/ahrc-news/AHRC-STM-187-2011
 
 INDIA: Government promotes the gutter of caste
 December 5, 2011
 
 A Joint Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission and the Vigil
 India movement
 
 AHRC-STM-187-2011.jpgThe 'Made Snana' practiced at the Kukke
 Subramanya temple, near Mangalore attracts severe criticism and equal
 amount of support in India. The practice involves devotees allowed to
 roll over plantain leaves; reportedly after dominant caste Brahmins
 have eaten from the leaves. It is believed that the ritual will cure
 skin diseases, in the past leprosy, mostly of the inferior castes, in
 particular the Dalits. The temple is under the Muzrai Department of
 the Government of Karnataka. Dr. Vedavyas Srinivas Acharya, a senior
 minister of the state cabinet, who is also responsible for higher
 education, planning, statistics and information technology departments
 in the state government heads the Muzrai department. Dr. Acharya is a
 medical doctor turned politician. (photo source: Deccan Herald)
 
 That a qualified medical doctor heads a government department, which
 manages religious institutions and the revenue generated from such
 institutions is also responsible for other important cabinet
 portfolios, not only allows such inhuman practices in the country but
 justifies it in the name of religious belief and centuries-old
 tradition is not just a shame for the country, but illuminates the
 deep-rooted nature of orthodox prejudices that benefits the dominant
 castes in the caste system of India. It underscores the fact that the
 liberation of the country from the cobweb of caste is impossible
 should the current situations continue. It paints an appalling picture
 of what modernisation means in India, that Acharya is a senior
 minister in the state, which hosts the country's IT capital,
 Bangalore. It reiterates the argument that neo-Dalit political leaders
 like Ms Mayawati are nothing more than shrewd politicians who use
 pro-Dalit sentiments to maintain power and intends no good to the
 community that she allegedly represents and her newfound affinity for
 Brahminical practices could justify, manual scavenging, a practice
 vicious and demeaning that rolling over banana leafs.
 
 The government had prohibited the practice of Made Snana in 1979. But
 it was soon reintroduced on the justification that it is a
 centuries-old religious ritual. So is untouchability, a much older
 practice, which today is prohibited not only in the constitution, but
 also in at least half a dozen statutes. Yet it continues openly in the
 country.
 
 The practice of manual scavenging is also prohibited, including the
 construction of dry latrines. But institutions like the Indian
 Railway, the municipalities, corporations and panchayats employ manual
 scavengers. The Indian Railway is the largest employer of manual
 scavengers, and manages some of the longest rows of open latrines in
 the world. The open-hole lavatories in every railway compartment that
 is in service in the country turns the largest rail network of the
 world into one big lavatory that drops raw human excreta and other
 waste onto the rails, and over people and vehicles - where the rail
 line runs above roads. It is a common scene in every railway station
 in the country, railway employees cleaning with a broom, railway
 sleepers covered with human excreta. In a country that tolerates this
 and accepts the practice as 'god given' to a community, a few thousand
 'devotees' rolling over leftover food and plantain leaves upon which
 the food was served and eaten by some of the most exploiting
 communities in the world - those Brahmins who believe in the caste
 hierarchy - have eaten must be a negligible incident.
 
 That caste-based discrimination continues in India is nothing new.
 There is neither news value in it, nor is there any shocking discovery
 about the incident. That this year's Made Snana was widely reported in
 the media can be discounted due to the news value the event attracted
 since a person who protested against this was publically assaulted.
 The inhuman ritual never attracted such media frenzy before, and
 probably will never again until some untoward incident that has an
 alleged media value than the ritual itself happens. Such is the media
 vigilance in India on some important issues, and the Indian media is
 not immune to caste prejudice. It is clear from the fact that many
 other similar inhuman practices based on dominant caste prejudices are
 of no news value for the Indian media. This includes widespread bonded
 labour of Dalits, Devadasi practices, the denial of food and medicine
 to the Dalit and tribal children in rural villages by the dominant
 caste government servants and land grabbing by dominant castes.
 
 The only entities that openly express discomfort regarding caste
 prejudices are the government agencies that represent India in
 international fora. For these institutions and the persons who work
 for them representing the government, caste is an internal matter of
 the country. So was apartheid an internal matter of South Africa,
 holocaust a domestic affair for Nazi Germany, and slavery an in-house
 labour management for the racists.
 
 Mistakes get corrected starting from the moment defects are admitted.
 Caste based prejudices in India will continue until the government
 publically admits that discrimination based on caste, in all its
 manifest forms, is a crime against humanity. What it requires is
 honesty in polity, and it is precisely what the governments in India
 lack.
 
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 About Vigil India: The Vigil India movement is a collective of
 jurists, intellectuals, journalists and human rights defenders with
 its office in Bangalore. The Vigil India movement was founded in 1977.
 
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