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Dalit christians and reservation Sir, This was reference to letter "Dalit Christians and Reservation" DE (25/11/98) by Shri B.L. Kachroo. I do not agree with the author of the letter that no body would like to change his religion unless his mind is corrupt by false promises or he himself wanted to get rid of such restriction as are strictly applied in his own religion. He is perhaps unaware of the backgrounds behind conversions having taken place in India. In his letter he himself has stated that during times of Mahatama Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar, the persons belonging to scheduled castes and those of socially and economically backward classes (now called Dalits) were afraid of disclosing their identity at public places or in social gatherings because of untouchability being in its prime in those days. In fact the position was otherwise, they themselves did not mix on such occasions with the fear of maltreatment, humiliation and even got punished by the upper castes Hindus. I remember an incident of my childhood when a Head Master of High School in a village of Kathua District was severely beaten in full view of students and staff and no body came to his rescue. His guilt was only that he belonged to a Harijan family (Chamar) and kept sitting in his chair in office room when a upper caste Hindu visited him for admission of his child. The poor headmaster thereafter managed his transfer to some where else. He might not be aware of the news of thrashing of a Harijan youth by the upper caste people in a village of Rajasthan on 3.11.98 for chewing pan in their presence as published in Hindustan Times of 4.11.98. Such incidents take place even now-a-days also often in rural India. There may be people who changed their religion for certain financial gains or high positions in the Durbar of Muslim/Mugal rulers and even in British times but their number is too small. Most of conversions in India have taken place due to rigid approach and inhuman behaviour of upper class Hindus towards untouchable classes. The untouchables were not permitted to draw water from the same wells or same ghat of the pond, wherefrom upper caste operate, allowed to sit on the same desk/mat with the wards of upper classes in the school or visit places of worship etc. by the caste Hindus. All these factors contributed for adoption of religion other than own by these down trodden sections of the society. It is admitted fact that Mahatma Gandhi and Dr Ambedkar have made earnest efforts for the social and economic uplift of the scheduled castes and backward community. It was due to their efforts that untouchability was abolished and its practice in any form was forbidden by law or enforcement of any disability arising out of untouchability declared an offence punishable in accordance with law as per Article 17 of the constitution of India. Subsequently the untouchability Act of 1955 was also enacted, by the Parliament. Despite all these constitutional provisions and laws enacted the untouchability still exists. No earnest efforts have been made to enforce laws effectively rather it was exploited by the political parties for achieving their political ambitions or strengthening their vote bank. The Dalit Christians or Muslim watals in our State are in fact convert Hindu scavangers, who are still socially discriminated being involved in the manual removal of night soil. They are the most down trodden section of society. They deserved to be treated at par atleast with the scheduled castes/ tribes and similarly provided reservations in Govt. jobs, Education, trainings, loans and school/other scholarships and also in legislatures. There is no definition of scheduled caste in the constitution itself but the President is empowered to draw up such a list in consultation with the Governor of the State. Recently the President of India in consultation of State Govt. declared Gujjars/Bakarwals as scheduled tribes. Similar action is needed in the case of Dalit Christians. The Govt. should take initiative in this regard and prove her bonafides for economic and social uplift of downtrodden people. Yours etc.......... |
Introduce new calender Sir, There are reports that at the start of forthcoming 21st century (year 2000), datas in computers will have to be re-entered afresh because of calender system which in most computer softwares relates for last 2 of the 4 digits of the year. It is high time that concerned international authorities plan for introduction of systematic measures of time and also a proper calender system from Ist January 2000. A day can be divided in 10 metric hours instead of present 24 hours. Each metric hour may have 100 minutes and each metric minute may have 100 metric seconds thereby making a complete day of 100000 metric seconds instead of present 86400 seconds, making suggested metric second only slightly shorter than present second! Likewise present haphazard system of different months having different number of days and various dates of different months having different week days, must be tried to have a systematic system. For instance, all the 12 months of the year may have 30 days of 5 weeks each with every week having 6 days. However last month of December may have 6 weeks. Last week of non-leap years may have just 5 days. This way, week day of every date in each month will be same. It will be still better if Ist day of the year starts from a day of astronomical importance. This day can be present 24th December after smallest day of the year i.e. presently 23rd December becomes year's last day. Indian Government may approach concerned international authorities for systematic metric measure of time and also a proper systematic calender on the lines suggested. Yours etc..... |
No appeasement Sir Ever since the dawn of civilization it is India (old Bharat) and India only which has the unique distinction of having no ill will against any country, let alone its neighbour, never having invaded any country and subjected it to its domination. Contrary to this civilised behaviour of India, it is the other countries and religious bigots who have waged wars against it, stayed here, ruled over it and also started the nefarious act of proselytisation of its sobre and gentle nationals, spread alien culture which the gullible Indians unhesitatingly inherited. There does seem no end to the casting of evil eye over India, whether it is west or the north. In such a situation if the forty years' perpetual rule of the Indian National Congress did nothing except filling their coffers and the present Central Government did a wonderful job of keeping enemies aware of India possessing enough strength to face situation and telling the world that it is not October 1962 today, why should our Prime Minister go a begging here and there and assuring the self-assumed world policeman that we have exploded the nuclear device to protect ourselves and not to invade any country least of all our neighbours because Indian ethos, Indian civilisational contours have never cast an evil eye over any country. History is witness to it. It was India ingenuity that agreed to partition rather than allow the foreigners to continue to rule us and loot us. Therefore one feels that there is no necessity on our part to make an attempt to appease the inherited policeman and his ilk. Yours etc.... |
Voice against vulgarity Sir, This has reference to the news item "March against obscene posters'' by K Jagriti-a political organisation of students of Jammu. It is a right step at the right time. There shall be complete ban on posting obscene posters on the walls of colleges and schools. Students will also co-operate fully for making this programme a success. The adverse effect of obscene movies is spoiling students, career with the result the students have to face irreparable loss. The Government should take the necessary steps immediately to ban such movies. Yours etc...... |
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