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Attacks on Dalits, minorities on rise throughout country: Tarigami

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Under garb of anti-encroachment drive, administration targeting ST community, leaving big land sharks untouched

Jammu, December 25: A day-long convention of Dalit Shoshan Mukti Munch Unit J&K was held which was presided over by its State President Sewa Ram. CPI(M) leader, Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami, was the chief guest on the occasion. The convention deliberated upon various issues and problems confronting Dalits, minorities, reservations in promotions, reservations in private sector, special recruitment drives to fill backlog posts, ban on contract system, allotment of land to landless, free and equal education, reservation in armed forces.

While addressing the convention Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami, said that there has been a spurt in atrocities against Dalits and minorities throughout the country. The attacks on minorities and the atmosphere of hatred and violence fostered to divide the people. Instead of addressing the peoples’ issues, the government policies had only deepened people’s misery and tried to divert their attention into issues aimed at sharpening communal polarization.

He said the Dalits have been deprived  of even human status by their caste system since centuries.

“Dalits continue to be victims of gross discrimination. Atrocities on dalits and other weaker sections have increased even since  the BJP Govt led by Narinder Modi come to power. The NCRB data compiled confirms that the crimes against SCs, STs in BJP ruled states have increased manifolds. Dalits are denied of their share in resources and are being dispossessed of even their meager land holdings,” he said.

Referring to the anti-encroachment drive in Jammu area, he said that administration under the garb of anti-encroachment drive is targeting only the poor and downtrodden classes while leaving the big sharks untouched. The drive against encroachments will have credibility only if it is applied uniformly and no particular group is targeted throughout the state. It is a welcome step but at the same time we demand that the administration should begin with the land sharks and then come to small holders. Targeting particular group and downtrodden people is creating an impression of victimisation and vendetta against them. There should be no unilateral or selective targeting of people.

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