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From: anil sadgopal <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:45 AM
Subject: A Note on the eve of Right to Education Bill in Lok Sabha.
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29th July 2009



Dear Friends,



I write to you this personal note on the eve of a [non]-historic so-called
Right to Education Bill, 2008 Bill being tabled in Lok Sabha. Through this
Note, I would attempt to share with you my sense of deep anguish and concern
for the future of our Republic in its sixtieth year. Although, this Note is
limited to the issue of education as a Fundamental Right, the implications
encompass all aspects and dimensions of our socio-economic life.



Here is weblink to my article published in The Telegraph on 28th July 2009
(the original title of the article read as “The Bill That Denies Right to
Education”):

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090728/jsp/opinion/story_11287996.jsp



Tomorrow (i.e. 29 July 2009) the said Bill will be tabled in Lok Sabha,
speeches made (“I rise to support the Bill but . . . . “) and passed
expectedly by a unanimous vote after oral assurances (*minus* Constitutional
guarantees) by the Minister of HRD that all will be well. This has been the
history of this legislative process since 28th November 2001 when the
86th(then 93
rd) Constitutional Amendment Bill was tabled in Lok Sabha, even as 40,000
people from several parts of India were holding a protest rally from Ramlila
Grounds to Rajghat and back to Ramlila Grounds. Once this is done, we will
wait for the President to sign the Bill.



*The Presidential assent  will mark the full conversion of a Fundamental
Right into an ordinary statutory right.* Who said that? Believe it or not,
this was stated by the HRD Minister Mr. Kapil Sibal in May 2002 in Rajya
Sabha, of course then sitting in opposition as member of the Congress Party!
Why did he say that? As an eminent judicial mind of the country, he knew
that the Article 21A introduced by the 86th Amendment has the conditionality
that free and compulsory education shall be provided *“in such manner as the
State may, by law, determine.”* Such conditionality is not attached to any
other Fundamental Right.. The State was determined to attach this
conditionality in order to use it for enacting a law (now being tabled in
Lok Sabha on 30th July 2009) whose central objective will be to legitimize
all the dilution and distortion that the school education policy has
undergone initially as part of World Bank’s DPEP in 1990s and later in SSA
during the present decade. This was necessary in order to use the
Constitution for putting a stamp of approval on the neo-liberal programme of
privatization and commercialization of school education. Sibal’s 100-day
agenda almost completes a critical phase of the neo-liberal agenda of which
this Bill is an integral part.



On 20th July 2009, when the present Bill was tabled in Rajya Sabha, several
members inquired why the children below six years of ago have been kept out
of their existing Fundamental Right to balanced nutrition, health support
and pre-primary education. Ironically, the same Mr. Sibal who criticized
Article 21A more than seven years ago in Rajya Sabha had no qualms in
stating that “the [present] legislation is in the context of [Article] 21A
and that is why we have not dealt with 0-5 years.”



This is why I have been consistently maintaining since November 2001 that 86
th Constitutional Amendment is a neo-liberal intervention in our
Constitution and the consequential Right to Education Bill under Article 21A
in Lok Sabha has to be viewed as a neo-liberal Bill. I wait for history to
vindicate my stand.



On 23rd July 2009, the All India Forum for Right to Education (AIF-RTE)
organized a delegation to meet the Lok Sabha Speaker Ms. Meira Kumar (see
attachment for the Memorandum with a detailed critique of the Bill). The
delegation was led by Com. D. Raja, Natl. Secy of CPI and a Rajya Sabha
member. Ms. Medha Patkar and Sh. Sandeep Pande joined the delegation and
endorsed the AIF-RTE stand. We appealed to Ms. Meira Kumar to return the
Bill to the Ministry’s Parliamentary Standing Committee (or a joint select
committee) with directions to hold Public Hearings on the Bill around the
country in a democratic and transparent manner. Why this demand at this late
stage? To be sure, this demand is 4 years and 8 months old. Public Hearings
on the Bill (as well as during its drafting process) have been demanded
since CABE’s Kapil Sibal Committee began the process of drafting the present
Bill in November 2004. However, not one Public Hearing has been held either
by CABE or by the HRD Ministry – not even by the PM’s Office which sat over
the various drafts – each one more diluted that the previous one – for
almost 39 months from August 2005 onwards. Public Hearings were denied even
by the Ministry’s Parliamentary Standing Committee which preferred to
discuss the Bill with Ministry’s bureaucrats and official ‘educrats’ in
closed chambers rather than with representatives of various education rights
organizations or people’s movements, refusing to even accept submissions and
Memoranda. Hence this demand to the Lok Sabha speaker.



You may like to ask what happens to children’s Fundamental Right while the
Public Hearings are held and the Bill amended or re-drafted on the basis of
the public feedback. Would this not further delay the provision of the
Fundamental Right which is about to be given after waiting for it for sixty
years? NO, NOT ALL! This is so because *the Fundamental Right to Education,
without any conditionality whatsoever, is inherent in the Constitution, as
declared by Supreme Court’s Unnikrishnan Judgment (1993).* Various High
Courts have been giving their judgments on education as a Fundamental Right
under Unnikrishnan Judgment for the past several years. This Bill is
designed only to dilute and distort the existing Fundamental Right.



On 28th July, Shiksha Adhikar Manch, Bhopal organized a day-long peaceful *
dharna* (with some members fasting) in front of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s statue
in Bhopal and underlined three major violations of the Constitution by the
Bill being tabled before Lok Sabha. In addition, the Manch urged upon the
Lok Sabha members to *“rise above their narrow party considerations, listen
to the voice of their inner conscience and stand up against this
anti-Constitutional, anti-education and anti-child Bill that denies
Fundamental Right to almost 45 crore children up to 18 years of age.”* This
is critical for protecting the Constitution and saving our education system
from further deterioration and neo-liberal assaults which this Bill is going
to institutionalize (see attachment for Manch’ Press Release in Hindi).



On the eve of this farcical and neo-liberal Bill being tabled in Lok Sabha,
AIF-RTE invites all fellow citizens and like-minded people’s organizations
to join us in building a powerful long-term movement to challenge Sibal’s
agenda to sell our education system to corporate houses and the global
capital and, in the process also build people’s consciousness about the
Constitution’s vision of Right to Education. Before closing, let me add that
while what is focused upon in this Note constitutes reflections on the
neo-liberal assault on Fundamental Right to Education, such an assault is
taking place simultaneously on all sectors of the nation’s life. Drawing
lessons from our sectoral concerns, we must learn to build a common
political agenda to effectively resist this wide-ranging and
multi-dimensional attack endangering the future of India as a sovereign
nation and its survival as a democratic, egalitarian and secular society.



*ZINDABAAD!*



Sincerely,



Anil Sadgopal



*Attachments  *

   1. AIF-RTE Memorandum dated 23.07.2009 to Lok Sabha Speaker.
   2. Shiksha Adhikar Manch’ Press Release dated 28.07.2009 regarding the
   dilution of the Constitution by the Bill and our call to the Lok sabha
   members.


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