Monday, April 5, 2010

[ZESTCaste] Petty politics to raise Dalit memorial issue: Maya govt

 

http://www.ptinews.com/news/596852_Petty-politics-to-raise-Dalit-memorial-issue--Maya-govt

Petty politics to raise Dalit memorial issue: Maya govt

STAFF WRITER 20:38 HRS IST
Lucknow, Apr 5 (PTI) Under fire for expressing inability to fund the
Right to Education scheme in the midst of a row over spending for
Dalit memorials, the Mayawati government today hit back saying it was
"petty politics" that every time the Chief Minister raises key issues
"some important people" rake up the memorial issue.

Terming as "unfortunate" the attack on Mayawati for pointing to
practical problems in implemention of the Right to Education act in
the state, state cabinet secretary Shashank Shekhar Singh said since
the Centre has enacted the law it was the the Centre's "moral duty to
make arrangements for funds for the purpose".

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[ZESTCaste] Chandrababu Naidu's urges govt to confer Bharata Ratna on Jagjivan Ram

 

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Chandrababu Naidu's urges govt to confer Bharata Ratna on Jagjivan Ram
PTI

Monday, April 5, 2010 16:45 IST

Hyderabad: Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu has urged
the government of India to confer the country's highest civilian award
Bharat Ratna on late Babu Jagjivan Ram.
At a function held at the TDP headquarters here today, Chandrababu
paid rich tributes to the former deputy prime minister on his 103rd
birth anniversary.

"Conferring Bharat Ratna will be a fitting tribute to Jagjivan Ram who
strove relentlessly for the uplift of Dalits. It will also be an
honour to all the Dalits of the country," Chandrababu said.

He demanded that the State government revive the SC andST Commission
as a tribute to Jagjivan Ram.

Meanwhile, chief minister K Rosaiah and his ministerial colleagues P
Subhash Chandra Bose, M Mukesh Goud, D Manikyavara Prasad and others
also paid tributes to the late
deputy prime minister.

The chief minister and others garlanded the statue of Jagjivan Ram at
Basheerbagh here and paid floral tributes.

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[ZESTCaste] India clashes with Britain over Equality Bill racism law - Daily Telegraph

 

India clashes with Britain over Equality Bill racism law

India is set to clash with Britain over Westminster's new Equality Bill which outlaws caste discrimination as a form of racism.

Dean Nelson, in New Delhi
Published: 6:50PM BST 31 Mar 2010

The bill, which has been passed in the House of Lords, has been welcomed by campaigners for India's "dalits" or "untouchables", a caste which suffers extreme violence and persecution, but has been rejected by their government.

There are more than 250 million dalits in India, many of whom are denied water, access to schools, and in some cases the right to pass through villages by upper caste Hindus who believe their presence, or even their shadow, pollutes them. Some dalits in India still work as "night soil carriers" – transporting human waste from latrines.

One prominent dalit campaigner had his arms and legs amputated because he refused to withdraw a police complaint against higher caste men who had raped his daughter.

Ministers in London have become increasingly concerned about discrimination and persecution against lower caste Indians in Britain following a report last year which claimed thousands had been ill-treated because of their caste.

The report, by the Anti-Caste Discrimination Alliance, surveyed 300 British Asians and cited cases of children being bullied at school, bus inspectors refusing to work with lower caste drivers, and employees being sacked after their bosses discovered their caste status.

Until now victims of caste discrimination in Britain have had no recourse to law. India also has legislation outlawing caste discrimination but is fiercely opposed to any comparison with racism.

The Indian government has made its views known to British delegations at the UN's Human Rights Council in Geneva and at a European Union-India Human Rights Dialogue last month.

"India's position on this issue has been clear and consistent. Caste and race discrimination are two separate issues and there is no case to equate the two. We are opposed to attempts at international fora to equate the issues," said an official source.

Until the mid-1990s India had back moves to include all discrimination based on descent as a feature of racism in the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. But it changed its position in 1996 when it is understood to have become concerned at onerous reporting obligations under the convention.

India's leading campaigner for dalit rights, Dr Udit Raj, last night welcomed the Equality Bill and said it would increase pressure for the UN to recognise caste as a form of racism.

"The United Kingdom has done the right thing. The new law will give moral boost to the people discriminated on the basis of their caste and will force the UN to include caste as a tool of discrimination. The government of India has been adopting dual standards. At world forums they accept Indians are victims of caste but when it comes to local politics and policies they cash in on caste politics," he told The Daily Telegraph.

http://www.telegraph...racism-law.html



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[ZESTCaste] Mayawati has money for statues, not for education?

 

http://www.timesnow.tv/Money-for-statues-not-for-education/articleshow/4342250.cms

Mayawati has money for statues, not for education?

5 Apr 2010, 0852 hrs IST
Union Education Minister Kapil Sibal has slammed Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Mayawati for her recent statements against the Right to
Education Act. After the BSP chief Mayawati claimed her state did not
have enough funds to implement the RTE Act, Sibal has suggested that
the CM divert some of the funds she allotted to build memorials
towards the welfare of children.

Sibal has said the Uttar Pradesh government could easily use some of
the money it has set aside to build statues, towards implementing the
RTE Act and that this would be "money well spent."

"Uttar Pradesh (government) has loads of money that they are spending
on memorials. If that very money was to be diverted to empower the
children of Uttar Pradesh and of course the children of India, perhaps
that would be money better spent," HRD Minister Kapil Sibal said,
reacting to Mayawati's remark in Lucknow yesterday.

BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Pradesh too hit out at the Chief
Minister, saying, "Mayawati has money only for the statues... that's
the real problem."

Mayawati had on Saturday (April 3) criticised the UPA government for
enacting and implementing the RTE without provisioning funds for the
programme and asked the Central government to provide the money for
imparting compulsory education to children of the state. Her comments
have added yet another spark to the already raging fire of controversy
over the vast amounts allocated by her government to build memorials
of Dalit leaders.

Sibal said no other Chief Minister had raised an issue of this nature
with regard to the RTE and that the law should not be politicised.

"I do not think that other Chief Ministers have raised issues of this
nature and I do not think we have to inject politics on an issue that
deals with the empowerment of children," he added.

Prasad, on his part said, Mayawati had also spoken of unavailability
of funds to compensate the victims of a recent stampede at an ashram
in Uttar Pradesh.

"She has funds for statues, security guards for those statues and such
things," he added.

Mayawati claimed that to implement the Act in Uttar Pradesh, Rs 18,000
crore would be needed in one year, of which 45 per cent - Rs 8,000
crore - has to be contributed by the state.

She went on to say it would be difficult for the state to arrange for
Rs 8,000 crore considering its present financial condition.

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[ZESTCaste] Dalits take centrestage in Bihar’s poll year

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100405/jsp/nation/story_12302198.jsp

Dalits take centrestage in Bihar's poll year
NALIN VERMA

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, flanked by his deputy Sushil Kumar
Modi (left) and PWD minister Chedi Paswan, at the maha-Dalit rally in
Patna on Sunday. Picture by Deepak Kumar
Patna, April 4: The Dalits have apparently become the flavour of the
poll season in Bihar.

A day after LJP boss Ram Vilas Paswan organised his Dalit Sena rally,
the NDA convened a maha-Dalit rally here today. Chief minister Nitish
Kumar dwelt at length on the special measures that his government had
initiated to uplift the maha-Dalits (lowly among the Dalits).

The measures include constitution of the Mahadalit Commission to
identify the lowly among the Dalits and take up schemes to provide
them with house, work, food, education besides financial assistance.
NDA strategists believe that Nitish's maha-Dalit mantra has paid off
handsomely for the party with the "special measures" for them drawing
a large section of the Dalit communities towards the ruling
combination.

Initially, there were only 22 sub-castes of the Dalits were included
in the maha-Dalit bracket. Later, the government included all the
Dalit castes except the Paswans in the maha-Dalit bracket. Ram Vilas
also belongs to the militant Paswan community and as such its
exclusion provided him with the weapon to attack the Nitish government
for "dividing" the Dalit community for political gains.

Nitish, however, announced that he was equally concerned for the
Paswans and his government would bring out schemes to improve the lot
of the community.

The differences within the JD(U) also came to the fore at the
maha-Dalit rally, as its president Sharad Yadav failed to attend
despite his name finding a place among the speakers.

Differences between the two leaders came to the fore over the women's
bill with Sharad opposing it in its current form and Nitish supporting
it.

But the differences on the women's bill issue appears to be taking a
bigger dimension with Sharad trying to emerge as the centre of a few
dissident MPs led by the ousted state JD(U) chief Lallan Singh.

However, Nitish still appears to have a stronger grip over the
parliamentary party, too, as all the five MPs present in the Rajya
Sabha at the time of voting on the women's bill voted in favour of the
bill despite Sharad opposing it.

Today also, almost all senior JD(U) and BJP leaders, including deputy
chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, participated in the maha-Dalit
rally.


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