Dilip-da,
1. My mistake about misspelling Mr Bant Singh
2. Santa and Banta are common names among Sikhs so most likely he is a Sikh.
3.Though it is true that Sikhs do not recognize casteism but there are subtle issues - ainly becos of economic status. Many Bedi surnamed Sikhs are proud of having a "Brahmin anscestory" -as is revealed by those who are really rustic , from villages in Punjab and working in Delhi etc. Perhaps for thsi reason they also are granted caste-based reservation by Indian govt.
4. Various Sikh surnames have different stereotypes. A Sikh friend said that "Bhopa" Sikhs are known to be shrewd and cunning businessmen.
Umesh
Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Umesh,OBSERVATIONS:1. Is Banta same as Bant?2. Is everyone a Sikh is Punjab as you suggested? Sikhism does not recognize social stratification as I know.3. I didn't know there were Dalits in Punjab.4.Could it be economic differences and social stratification due to it have more to do with it than caste etc.?5. "critically injured Bant Singh was left for 36 hours in the Mansa Civil Hospital, while the hospital authorities, influenced by Congress leaders refused him treatment" --- Congress leaders are supposed to be above caste differences, as compared to other parties (aren't they the champions of secularity and the minorities?) :-). You mean they also fell into the trap?6. "He is still fighting for his life, but says, "I have my voice, they can't stop my songs." -- I applaud his strength and spirit.Dilip Deka
umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Good work by Banta Singh. I did not know that there was still casteism in Punjab. Maybe even after becoming Sikhs those who came from dalit families have continued to face ill treatment from those who came from landholding - uppercastes. Even Bihari laborers in farms suffer there.Umesh
Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Dalit Singer
Dalit Dignity: Bant Singh after the amputation of his hands and a leg
in PGI, Chandigarh
Bant Singh is a revolutionary Dalit singer from Mansa, Punjab. He is
a supporter of the CPI (ML-Liberation), an overground Naxalite
organisation. He became active in 2000 whe n his minor daughter was
raped: therein begun the protracted struggle of the dalits for self
dignity and human rights against Jat landlords, in this case, backed
by the ruling Congress regime in the state. Punjab's huge dalit
population has been fighting a running battle for land, wages and
fundamental rights against the landlords, who control land and
political power. The rapists were given life sentence in 2002. On
January 5, 2006, Sarpanch Jaswant Singh and former Sarpanch Niranjan
Singh of Jhabbar village allegedly conspired a brutal attack on Bant
Singh as revenge, according to the CPI(ML). The party has alleged
that a critically injured Bant Singh was left for 36 hours in the
Mansa Civil Hospital, while the hospital authorities, influenced by
Congress leaders, refused him treatment. Eventually, he was taken to
the PGI in Chandigarh, where both his arms and one leg had to be
amputated because gangrene had set in. He is s till fighting for his
life, but says, "I have my voice, they can't stop my songs."
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