http://www.hindu.com/2010/09/25/stories/2010092554440500.htm
 
 Tamil Nadu - Madurai
 
 Dalit panchayat president alleges sidelining by colleagues
 
 D. Karthikeyan
 
 MADURAI: S. Karuppan, panchayat president of Kottakachiyenthal village
 in Virudhunagar district, is an elected Dalit representative. But, he
 alleges that the meaning of grassroots democracy and local governance
 is still not within his grasp.
 
 He is the president of a village, which is one among the four reserved
 panchayats, the others being Pappapatti, Keeripatti and Nattamangalam
 (all in Madurai district), where elections could not be held owing to
 non-cooperation to the rotational reservation policy by caste Hindus.
 The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government earned appreciation for
 restoring the democratic set-up by conducting elections in 2006.
 
 Mr. Karuppan, who belongs to the Arunthathiyar sub-caste, alleged that
 panchayat president's office had been usurped by the vice-president,
 who had taken advantage of his ill health following an accident. Even
 after recovery, he was prevented from executing his duties.
 
 The Panchayat president told The Hindu here on Friday that there was
 no freedom for him to function independently. The vice-president, by
 appointing his relative as the panchayat clerk, had become the de
 facto president.
 
 Mr. Karuppan also alleged that he was forced to sign blank cheques
 without being briefed about their utilisation. There was no
 cooperation from the dominant caste members at panchayat council
 meetings. There was no access to panchayat records, account books and
 registers.
 
 He also said that work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
 Employment Guarantee Scheme was not being allotted regularly and the
 details of the work were not made available to him.
 
 His wife K. Irulayi, a member of Ward 3, alleged there were
 irregularities in distributing wages and often the beneficiaries were
 given Rs.60 or 70 and not the allotted wage of Rs.100.
 
 MNREGS has helped the Dalits here to escape dependency and move beyond
 the confines of the dominant castes and provided them a sort of
 independence. The weak economic platform provided by agricultural
 labour compounded by the seasonal nature of farm work has now resulted
 in these families moving for jobs in brick kiln units.
 
 Mr. Karuppan said that the village was facing acute shortage of
 drinking water and residents had to go to distant Irunjirai Vilakku to
 fetch water. They used to transport the water pots in buses but now
 the crew of State Transport Corporation buses do not allow them to
 carry water pots.
 
 Equal Rights, a non-governmental organisation working among Dalits in
 Madurai, visited the village on September 7 to conduct a study.
 
 The demands put forth by the president include appointment of a clerk
 from another village who is adept in local administration,
 investigation into the working of the panchayat by officials of the
 Department of Adi Dravidar Welfare, enhancement of salary of the
 president to Rs.7,000 per month and extension of the panchayat's
 reserved status.
 
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