
Dear Friends,
Given below is a national call by the Empowerment and Entitlement Coalition to abolish Untouchability in the country. We request you to endorse this National call, if you agree, and send it to the Prime Minister of India and Madam Sonia Gandhi with your endorsement. Their email ids are given below. After sending it to them, please post a line as a comment so that we shall have a list of people who have taken part in this Campaign. You may copy-paste or cut and paste the National Call in your mail to the following ids.
Abolish Untouchability Now
A Call to the Nation
By
Empowerment and Entitlement
The Empowerment and Entitlement Coalition (E&E Coalition) comprises of many Civil Society Groups in
1. We recognize that all forms of social, economic cultural and political discrimination across all regions and denial of equal opportunity on the basis of descent and birth for social and economic development by any individual, corporate or public body are manifestations and practices of untouchability. We demand that the Government of
2. We assert that no human sensitivity can accept the employment of people in degrading jobs such as manual scavenging. We note with deep pain and sorrow that even some government agencies are engaged in this most inhuman practice of untouchability. We demand that the Government of India stop forthwith this heinous practice and take strict punitive measures on all those government agencies that have failed to bring such unforgivable culprits to books.
3. The E&E Coalition also brings to the attention of the Government of India the segregation of Dalits as Slum Dwellers in cities and employing them for menial jobs required by the Government Agencies. We recognize as a modern extension of untouchability the phenomenon of singling out Dalits in slums for employment of Dalits for cleaning modern toilets, manual holes, sewerage etc. for wages much below the minimum wages fixed by the government. We appeal to the Government of India to bring all such modern and sophisticated extension of untouchability practices in urban areas under the purview of constitutional prevention of the practice of untouchability.
4. It is common knowledge in many places of
5. It is a common practice all over
6. We realize with much pain that Dalits are being forced to dig graves for the dead of the caste groups as a free caste labour. E&E Coalition has no hesitation to assert that it is a very serious violation of human rights and dignity of the Dalit community. We demand that the government of
7. We are appalled that the dominant caste society in all states of
8. We recognize that the denial of entrance into any place of worship on the basis of descent and birth is a practice of untouchability. While this is a violation of the letter and spirit of the Constitution of India we also appeal to the Dalit community to exercise their full freedom to leave all those religions that deny them access to places of worship on the basis of their caste and descent.
9. We appreciate that the Government of India has recognized the inability of its own law enforcement agencies and brought into force the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocity Act of 1989. However, we note with deep sorrow that unmitigated violence and atrocities on Dalits, especially on Dalit women continue till today. The many cases of registered and unregistered cases of rape of Dalit women reported in the Media bear ample evidence to substantiate in sad but true statement of affairs of governance in India and demand that the Government of India make it a top priority to stop and prevent all torture, degrading treatment or punishment on the basis of descent and birth by any individual or law enforcement agency.
10. We like to state the obvious that many law enforcement agencies are hand gloves with the caste forces and deny legal and human protection to citizens on the basis of descent and birth. We demand that all such individuals and agencies that exhibit such blatant caste loyalty to the detriment of the implementation of the spirit and letter of the Constitution be booked under the Act of 1989 and be punished severely.
11. We recognize the non-implementation of government schemes on the basis of descent and birth as a serious case of untouchability. We stand against all such and similar denial of accessibility to legal and constitutional privileges and rights. We like to remind the Government of India that inadequacy of applications for government schemes is not an adequate ground for taking back the budget allocated for the social and economic development of Dalits in the country.
12. We reaffirm the fact that unequal distribution of land and other resources on the basis of descent and birth is untouchability. Governance is distribution of values, both material and spiritual. Governance in
13. We appreciate the sensitivity of the Government of India that has included verbal abuse of Dalits by the caste society under the purview of untouchability and atrocity in the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocity Act of 1989. With the Government of India the E&E Coalition condemns the use of abusive language on people or against people in public and private places on the basis of descent and birth. We like to remind the Government of India that more of this Act has remained in words and less in practice.
14. We recognise and condemn the discrimination that exist in the elected bodies on the basis of descent and birth, such as not allowing Dalits to sit on par with other elected members in official meetings and not allowing them to exercise constitutional rights as elected members.
15. E&E Coalition joins the rest of the world in recognizing education as the biggest window of enlightenment and dignified living. However, it is a sad story that in India education was banned for Dalits for many centuries in the past and now it continues indirectly through discrimination in educational institutions on the basis of descent and birth, such as not allowing Dalit kids to sit with other children, serving mid-day meals in separate plates, calling Dalit children with derogatory nicknames and teachers often marking the Dalit students as untouchables. It is a strong negative statement on constitutional governance in
16. E&E Coalition calls for the immediate removal of double glass system in all restaurants in the country. While we demand that the government take stringent measures to stop this practice of untouchability we also appeal to all sensible citizens of
17. Recognising the denial of burial ground to people based on their descent and birth as untouchability, we call for the immediate provision of decent and adequate burial grounds for such people. We also demand that common burial grounds granted by the government should allow the Dalits to bury their dead in the same grounds.
18. We like to remind the government of
19. The E&E Coalition gathers all strength at its disposal to condemn in the severest possible terms the still prevailing practice of Devadasi system that sexually victimizes Dalit women. No sane society can stand such most vicious treatment of women in its own courtyard. We like to remind the Government of India that this one practice is adequate enough to show to the world at large the lack of political will in
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