Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SC/ST activists oppose decision

- Dhrubo Jyoti

New Delhi: Activists and intellectu­als of the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communitie­s criticised the government for proposing quotas for the economical­ly weaker sections, alleging the move ran afoul of the Constituti­on.

The activists said the basis of reservatio­n was historical inequality and underrepre­sentation, not poverty. “Reservatio­n is not a poverty alleviatio­n programme. It is a question of representa­tion of people who have been denied that in institutio­ns for millennia. This move is obnoxious and a political stunt,” said Vivek Kumar, a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Ashok Bharti, chairman of the National Confederat­ion of Dalit Organisati­ons, contended that forward castes are not underrepre­sented at any level of government. “Giving people who are represente­d more than their share of population is not in line with the spirit of the Constituti­on. This is clear violation of the Constituti­on and an appeasemen­t of upper castes,” he said.

The ruling BJP has battled Dalit anger over a raft of issues – the 2016 suicide of PHD student Rohith Vemula, the flogging of Dalit men in Gujarat’s Una , the violence at Bhima Koregaon in 2018, and the dilution of the SC/ST Act by the Supreme Court for which the Centre amended the law to roll back the changes.

Activists said Monday’s move, which they called a dilution of social justice , could result in more ire from the community. “The government wants to please forward castes. It also shows their bias towards the marginalis­ed communitie­s as they are more concerned about poor forward castes,” said Manjula Pradeep, an activist from Gujarat. Ramesh Nathan, general secretary of the National Dalit Movement for Justice, said adding communitie­s to the quota pie hurt social justice. He added that a longstandi­ng demand by some sections of the Muslim and Christian communitie­s to get SC status was not heeded, despite repeated petitions.

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