Debrahmanise the Education's holy cows


By Vidya Bhushan Rawat





Let me start this article with complimenting young Anoop Kumar, who has
brought out a crude reality, the mess created by the caste prejudices in our
educational institutions particularly those of higher learning. Anoop
Kumar's report on the conditions prevailing in Indian Institute of
Technology, Delhi, particularly in their treatment to Dalit students is
actually not new. Those of us, who have been interacting with the Dalit
students know well how these institutions are the domain of the brahmanical
elites of India. We know how similar reports about IIT Powai also came out
last year but passed as unimportant. Anoop Kumar need compliments for his
work as it was timely and has helped highlight the issue of discrimination
against Dalits at various level, particularly now at the centers of learning
as Dalits are now challenging the brahmanical elite in their own caves.



Prior to the IIT's discriminatory attitude, we had seen the prevailing
conditions in AIIMS, India's premier medical institutions which I renamed as
All India Institute of Manuwadi Studies, as the students there were not
really interested in learning and treating the patients but involved in
controlling the institution. And one wonder why the Thorat

Committee report is pushed under the carpet which investigated the entire
case of harassment of Dalit students in AIIMS. The way the anti reservation
stir was created and publicized in the media shows how far the brahmanical
mindset can go in denying the Dalits and other marginalized communities
their constitutional guarantee as they rightly feel that once these
institutions are debrahamnised, the hegemony of a particular caste will
crumble and that is why such resistance against reservation.



It is also time to ponder as how just a few hours ago, the brahmanical
friends of Dalits have been citing examples of the OBCs as being the real
enemy of Dalits. Now time to think, whether, India's elite institutions
really have been debrahmanised. The Shudra slaves of the brahmanical system
might be a cause of concern for the Dalits in the rural India but the fact
of the matter is that they are no where in the institution of higher
education and elsewhere to discriminate against Dalits. In these
institutions of knowledge live the 'soul' of brahmanical order and they will
go out and out to resist any changes in the structure in them.



Hence, it is time to take of their activities, expose their caste prejudices
and use all methods that we have to debrahmanise them. These institutions
dominated by the modern day Dronacharyas are a blot to civilization and time
has come to make our final assault on them otherwise, they would never allow
this to happen. They will use courts, media and even our political parties
which want to look 'modern' and 'progressive' and are 'interested' in
helping the 'upper caste' 'poor' students also. What should we do ? Expose
them, unite all the oppress communities as hatred against them is common,
push the agenda internationally also, send the reports to all international
bodies like EU, American Congress, British Parliament and human rights
bodies. Many nationalists would object to this, but definitely for us, when
the media become a party to this whole

Nexus, it is important to make international community aware of such
practices which still exist in India.



The games of brahmanical deception are bigger. They come through fake
certificates in the name of Dalits to anything under the sun. that's why
transparency international finds India one of the most corrupt countries.
Hence any one who is getting benefit under the quota for Dalits may not even
be originally a Dalit. The case against an upper caste doctor in Delhi is
still going whose 'parents' got him 'adopted' by his 'Dalit' servant. He did
not know the game and signed things long back. So the upper castes are ready
to become anything to get access to these institutions.



Even when the reservation never had an economic criteria and no body ever
ask that the general seats should be filled with the poor students because
the entire anti reservation debate is not based on merit but on total hatred
and prejudice. It is an attempt to block the entry of Dalits into these
institutions. If they enter by dint of their work, then they will be
targeted.



About a year ago, our friend from United States send a general mail about a
'poor' Dalit

Student being kidnapped and kept as bonded in Badarpur area of Delhi. The
mailer wrote a note that all the Dalits should help this guy from the
clutches of the brahmanical forces. It was mentioned that this poor Dalit
boy had done his MCA from Banarse Hindu University (BHU). The story goes
like this that Mahesh hailed from a landless family near Faizabad. He had to
take loan from some Vishwakarma ( MBC) for his education. Unfortunately, at
the time of his final examination, his father fell ill and he had to further
take the loan. Vishwkarma paid him the money but in lieu of it, he took the
original certificate of this boy. When Manoj did not pay money, this man
sold him to some truck driver in Delhi and since then he has been working as
a bonded cleaner in the truck.



The contact number of this case was given. Out of sincerity, I decided to
follow up the case by checking with a number of friends in Delhi. Since
there was not much of information available about the person, I called
Sanjay Chaudhury, our friend in Banglore, who was actually a friend of
Manoj. Afterward, Sanjay became a dear friend. In him, I found a person
really concerned about his fellow student friend. We both, kept in touch on
phone and every day there was a new story coming up. Sanjay was passing me
the vehicle numbers and I was becoming made contacting a few friends in the
UP Police to find out. Sanjay too gave the details to a big legal luminary
in Delhi who passed the information to UP's police chief Vikram Singh. The
police started calling me about it but they were too disturbed that every
information that Sanjay or I was giving to them was turning out to be fake.
For us this was a bad situation.



One day, I decided to put this information to some Dalit friends of BHU. I
thought, it would be better to check with them the antecedent of Manoj and
how come a person who has done his MCA, can be held like a mouse by a truck
driver. All those police officers, I spoke to, actually felt that this
person is absolutely of a brahmanical mindset, a slave. Our friend in BHU
informed that Manoj was a very simple person but never really participated
in Dalit programme. Ofcourse, the Dalit students used to collect funds for
him to pay his fees because he was not in a condition to do so. I asked my
friend Deepak Gautam, who is doing Ph.D. from BHU to investigate it
separately. Let the police do the work, but let us also find out the details
of this person, who he is and where he hails. In between Sanjay informed me
that Manoj is not wanting the case to be pursued. I felt bad that for the
past five six months, we had really felt disturbed because of his case,
calling to different officials in UP, MP, Delhi and Chhatisgarh for help and
this person has been telling us different stories and now he does not want
us to follow. Something came up in my mind and I spoke to Deepak to go the
Computer science Department and find out the details, the family of this
boy. While the police was raiding different places and found that this
person does not exist and all the addresses he has been giving us were fake.
Our condition was becoming more embarrassing. Just when things were getting
out of hand, Deepak informed me shocking news. ' Sir, Manoj was not a Dalit
student, he was actually Manoj Pandey, and has betrayed us. For us the case
was closed. I was keen the BHU Dalit student group file a case against him
for forgery but nothing seemed to move.



The point I am mentioning here is how the Brahmins are ready to become
Dalits, use their money and romanticize their poverty. Deepak informed me
that University was not keen to pursue the case. Why will the university
pursue a case against a Brahmin boy who has through forgery not only cheated
the constitution but cheated the friendship of a number of his friends?



But the same facility is not available to the Dalits. Abhishek Priya Anand
was a bright student pursuing a specialized course of Ph.D from National Law
College, Raipur. A bright science student, Abhishek joined the university by
dint of his merit and not through a quota. He completed his M.Phil on time.
A change in the vice chancellor of the University changed his fortunes. The
new vice chancellor, a shameless upper caste, never felt that he would be
destroying the life of a bright student. He told Abhishek that the courses
that he had applied for are not available in the University. Abhishek's
scholarship was also stopped. He complained to National Human Rights
Commission. I filed the petition in the Commission but except for sending a
show cause notice to the state, the Commission does not even know whether it
has got the answer or not. These so-called autonomous bodies mean nothing
for people who want justice. How long would a young boy wait for it. Today,.
IIT's students do not come out in open because they know that the teachers
have the capacity to destroy their career. These modern day Dronacharyas
want Eklavyas and modern day Dalit is not ready to follow the ideals of
Eklavya. They are asking for their rights and share. The national
institutions of repute could not save Abhishek. His vice chancellor threw
him from the hostel for his blasphemous act of contacting the NHRC. Now, we
talk so much but rarely find time for our fellow brothers. The person who
fights the first hand knows it well that it is a difficult battle ahead.
Abhishek  dream of pursuing a Ph.D. lay shattered but then he is a dynamic
boy and is pursing his dream from somewhere else. But not every one could be
Abhishek. The family background of the youngsters shows that they can not
wait for long. Parents want their children to send them money. They might
not even know that their son or daughters pass through such a horrific test
of life in these brahmanical institutions.





At every level there are such people who are out to harass the bright Dalit
students. In 2001-2002, a bright young Engineer Jyoti Prakash Bishwas was
harassed by his Bengali bosses on various charges in the PDIL Noida. Jyoti's
fault was that he was a bright engineer and could compete with any one
outside the government. First, the officer charged him for dereliction of
duty, simply because he responded to a caste remark made by the officer.
Jyoti's wife was a government teacher in Kolkata and precedence says that he
should have been transferred there. Her medical expenses were rejected.
Jyoti studied in the Rama Krishana Mission School in Kolkata so was still
influenced by the Brahmanical values that time. He was tall and handsome and
had never realized that he belong to 'reserve' category. After the
harassment, he decided to quit the job and was getting offer in big multi
national companies. The Brahmin bosses of Jyoti did not even allow him to
resign. They were simply not pushing his application forward. Jyoti was a
harassed person. I tried to help him out by investigating the matter through
PUCL Delhi and submitting a report to NHRC and SC-ST Commission but nothing
materialized. These commission can raise the political issues but when the
life of a common person particularly a Dalit is concern, their officials
behave according their castes.



Jyoti left Delhi. He decided to leave the job. We lost touch. He felt that
these so called autonomous bodies are nothing but sham. The SC commission
wanted a compromise because the connections of the higher up. He was
frustrated man. But he still remembered me and used to send me greetings
every year. One fine morning in 2004, I got a mail from him that He is happy
with his children and wish me a happy new year. The most important point he
mentioned was that he was going to Umra ( Haj), as he embraced Islam and
became Abdur Rehman Vishwas. He was blunt that Indian institutions can not
help the Dalits and their dignity whether we feel proud of our political
class and political empowerment.





While One might not subscribe to the solution Jyoti offered in form of
embracing Islam as it is entirely individual choices similarly as Baba Saheb
embraced Buddhism, but Jyoti's revolt against the system reflect he mindset
prevailing over in our great institutions about the entire issue of
representation of Dalits in our colleges, institutions and elsewhere. The
teachers behave like defender of their caste, taking moral high grounds.



The institutions of higher learning are in control of this brahmanical elite
and the religious rights of all variety are targeting Dalit and Adivasi
children in to their educational system. Hence you find these Saraswati
Shishu Mandirs in the rural areas. What is the attempt ? It is to catch you
in the childhood and control the revolutionary spirit of a Dalit mind by
pushing you to religion and religious practices. And that was the problem
with religiousity as it converts you to nothing. Dalits battle for dignity
is much bigger battle than a mere political one. It is the rejection of the
murky world of brahmanical values which remain full of hatred, deception and
betrayal. The war is multifaceted and can not be fought with corrupt
political class which has been co-opted.



After the Mandal recommendation got implemented, a large number of Dalits
and OBC students are qualifying there without using the quota but the UPSC
is still pushing them in to quota bracket and therefore denying the others a
right to enter. It is the fear of this elite that has made them respond like
this. Initially they were blaming the Dalit Bahujan that these people lack
merit, they can not compete with others but now when the students are
topping the exams and entering into their domain through the merit defined
by the brahmanical system itself, then they are bracketed into the OBC or
Dalit category.



These unfortunately are the realities of Indian institutions. We have to get
angry and ask questions. The power people of the Dalit community should
unite and think of their own institutions in the similar terms of Christians
and Muslims, to develop parallel institutions of excellence as Ambedkar
tried in his last days, by sending Dalit scholars abroad and by starting
educational institutions and libraries for Dalits in India itself. But then
Ambedkar remained thoroughly committed to society and a man intellectually
capable to hit the back bone if Brahmanism. Can we expect our friends to
rise up the occasion and think on these lines? Debrahmanising the
educational institutions is a must and for that Dalit not only should have
alternative institutions so that their youngsters do not live in suffocation
in these so called higher institutions, which actually are killing them
inside, and making them lamb to be easily eaten by the power brokers and
bhudevtas.



-- 
Vidya Bhushan Rawat
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