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Dalits In 'Hindu Rashtra' 
By Subhash Gatade

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Dalits In 'Hindu Rashtra'

By Subhash Gatade

04 March, 2009 Countercurrents. org

[The Gujarat Earthquake in the year 2001 and the consequent relief and 
rehabilitation programme was an eyeopener to the outside world regarding the 
deep seated caste bias in the Gujarati community apart from the much talked 
about bias against the minorities. There were reports that at places the relief 
and rehabilitation work bypassed the dalits and the Muslims. 

The organised genocide of Muslims in the year 2002 at the behest of the Sangh 
Parivar organisations which was aided and abetted by the Modi government was 
another occasion when the travails and tribulations of the dalits came under 
further scrutiny. While a section of the dalits cooption in the Hindutva agenda 
and their metamorphosis as foot soldiers of the Hindutva brigade was duly 
reported, the Varna dominated media did not deem it necessary to emphasise some 
related facts. The genocide in Gujarat had also a little dalit blood 
accompanying it. The dalits lost 108 lives in Gujarat, 38 alone in the city of 
Ahmedabad. Quite a few of these deaths occurred due to the dalits resisting the 
Hindutva goons by siding with hapless Muslims.

Interestingly Babasaheb Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar had asked his followers to stop 
Hindu Raj becoming a reality at all costs.)

1. WHO EXHUMED THE BODY OF THE TWO PLUS YEAR OLD AND WHY ?

It was the year 2001 when Naresh Solanki's two and half year old nephew died. 
The aggrieved family from Hooda village Palanpur block of Banaskantha district 
went and buried him in the community burial grounds. No sooner they reached 
home came the news that a Patel community member from the village had literally 
exhumed the body of the child with a tractor. For the powerful patels who had 
encroached on some part of land next to the burial ground had felt offended 
with the burial. 

It has been more than seven years that the incident took place, the dalits of 
Hooda village are still waiting for allotment of some land for burial from the 
collector and the village panchayat since then, but to no avail. It was only 
last year that one community elder died the dalits had to carry his body to 
another village, where fortunately Dalits there had a separate graveyard. .

But can it be said that the problem of no land even for burials is limited to 
Hooda or it is a statewide phenomenon. A report carried by 'Mail Today' in the 
first week of Feb, 2009 had thrown light on the issue. It tells us that dalits 
are not allowed to use common burial grounds and are often forced to use a part 
of waste land near the villages as burial grounds. Absence of any legal 
entitlement forces them to be pushed out of such lands by dominant upper 
castes. 

A survey conducted by Gujarat Rajya Grampanchayat Samajik Nyay Samiti Manch 
found out that '[o]ut of 657 villages in Gujarat, 397 villages do not have any 
designated land alloted for burial for dalits. Out of the 260 villages where 
land has been formally allotted, 94 have seen encroachments by the dominant 
castes and in 26 villages it is a lowlying area and therefore the ground gets 
waterlogged.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that when the question of burying the 
deads comes up, dalits share a strange commonality with the Muslims. Muslims 
share similar predicament when they find their graveyards getting encroached by 
the dominant classes. Few years back the Gujarat Highcourt had to intervene and 
ask the State government to post police personnel as attempts were on to 
encroach upon the graveyard of Muslims in Patan..

2.

TELL YOUR CASTE, LOOSE YOUR HOUSE !

If the dead dalits have no place of dignity in 'Hindu Rashtra', one can just 
imagine the status of the living. One test could be househunting as a dalit in 
Ahmedabad - capital of 'Hindu Rashtra' in making.

The general experience is that if a Dalit approache a upper caste builder for 
accommodation, he is either directly discouraged or tacitly denied. It is 
immaterial even if the Dalit belongs to a sound economic background. For the 
builders and real estate agents, selling property to even one Dalit family in a 
society becomes detrimental to sales. Perhaps it is a marker of the deeply 
entrenched Varna/caste mindset, which has supposedly received new lease of life 
after the 
2002 carnage, one witnesses a unique trend in Ahmedabad where "only Dalit 
residential societies - around 300 of them" have come up in recent years. In a 
recent study done by the Express reporter he emphasised that it ".. not a 
matter of choice, but of compulsion." 
(A Dalit? Go find a Dalit society D P Bhattacharya Ahmedabad, June 17, 2007)" 

“Even if a Dalit can afford a flat in areas dominated by the upper castes, they 
are often denied by the builders or the seller,” retired IAS officer P K 
Valera, who lives in one such Dalit society in Ramdevnagar, says. Some social 
scientists say the alienation started since 1982, after the anti-reservation 
agitation, but agree that the caste and class distinctions have become more 
serious in recent years. This trend can be seen not only in the walled city but 
also in the posh areas of west Ahmedabad like Satellite, Vastrapur, Bodakdev, 
Ambavadi. Socio-political scientist Achyut Yagnik says, “There are more than 
300 Dalit societies in the city. In Chandkheda alone, there are 200 societies, 
most of which have come up after the 2002 riots when people moved out from 
Gomtipur, Bapunagar and Dani limda area. You will find construction contractors 
who only build Dalit societies.” 

Of course this near segregation of dalits to specific areas under the great 
umbrella of Hindu Unity, does not stop the Sangh Parivar to use the dalits for 
their sectarian agenda during elections and riots. Even a cursory glance at the 
the list of the dead and wounded in the riots makes it clear that one finds 
names of only Muslims and Dalits, rest of the other castes are nominal. 

Interestingly a dalit from outside the state, whose caste surnames are not 
identificable in the mainstream apartments, can easily get into it.

3. LOOK THE OTHER WAY, WHILE RECRUITING TEACHERS

What is common between all the non-granted schools in Gujarat whose numbers 
hovers around 3255 according the website of the Gujarat State Secondary and 
Higher Secondary Education Board. A close study of these schools may reveal 
many similarities but the foremost thing over which they seem to be united is 
to violate the statutroy provisions of the Education act 1972. None of them 
follow these provisions of the Education act. while it is mandatory for such 
schools to adhere to norm. End result, only handful of teachers from the 
scheduled communities in all these schools

Under the provisions of the education act - 1972, it is mandatory for all the 
granted and non-granted schools to abide by the reservation policy while making 
recruitments. And the rule says that if any school is found to be violating its 
provisions then its registration can be cancelled. Experience shows that the 
rule is openly flouted by the non-granted schools. Interestingly the state 
government has no qualms in accepting that they can't compel the schools to do 
it as they are not given any aid. 

It was only last year that Indian Express ( Vadodara, May 26, 2008) carried a 
big expose about this ongoing scam where 'Government looks the other way as 
schools flout recruitment norms for teachers.' According to the social justice 
and empowerment department, which is supposed to supervise the implementation 
of the reservation policy, the simple reason for the statutory provisions of 
the act being not implemented is the absence of a roster reservation act. 

Question naturally arises why the state has still not deemed it necessary to 
take effective steps to stop such malpractice 

In fact, a RTI application filed by a leading social worker of Gujrat enquiring 
about the no of teachers who have been recruited by the non-granted schools 
under the reservation policy, led to this expose of details. Expressing concern 
over the state of affairs, the social worker demanded two things : Cancelling 
the registration of errant schools and punishing the officers who have been 
responsible for getting the policy implemented.

4. HANDLING ATROCITIES CASES ATROCIOUSLY

What is the rate of conviction of cases under the Prevention of Atrocity Act 
against SC/ST in Gujarat ? It is mere 2.5 per cent while rate of acquittal is 
97.5 per cent. A 23 page confidential report submitted by the state Social 
Justice Department to the State Chief Secretary and legal departments provides 
glaring examples of 'mishandling of cases registered under Prevention of 
Atrocities Act against SC/ST. (Express, Sep 15, 2006).

The report provides details of how cases are not investigated properly by the 
police and the hostile role played by public prosecutors during time of trials.
- Act clearly stipulates that offence which are registered under this act 
cannot be investigated by an officer below the rank of DySP but more than 4,000 
such cases have been investigated by Police Inspector or Police Sub Inspector.

- Acquittal of the perpetrator because victim not identified as member of SC or 
ST community. Reason, not attaching caste certificate of the victim with the 
case papers
- Public prosecutors false claims before the courts that act has been modified 
by the state government altough it is known that it is a central act
- Granting of anticipatory bails although there is no such provision in the 
act. Interestingly the Parliamentary Committee on SC and ST affairs had also 
expressed concern over such anticipatory bails granted 'in atrocity cases in 
the state of Gujarat'.

In fact a detailed and systematic study of 400 judgements done by Vajibhai 
Patel, Secretary of Council for Social Justice compelled the government to work 
on this 23 page report. This report tells us that utterly negligent police 
investigation at both the higher and lower levels coupled with a distinctly 
hostile role played by the public prosecutors is the main reason for the 
collapse of cases filed under the atrocities act. It is worth noting that he 
has meticulously documented these judgements delivered under this act since 
April 
1, 1995 in the Special Atrocity Courts set up in 16 districts of the state. The 
study also blasts the common perception is that the inefficacy of this law is 
due to false complaints being lodged or compromises between the parties, in 
actuality it is a complicit State that has rendered the Act toothless. Perhaps 
the whole state of affairs was a continuation of the situation as it existed 
there.

The National Crime Records Bureau had made an observation few years back which 
went unnoticed. Coming to atrocities against Dalits, Gujarat ranks third in the 
country after U. P. and Bihar. (Asian Age, 11 April 2003) It's earlier record 
also revealed a distrubing picture of the 'Vibrant Gujarat'. According to its 
1998 report, the total no of atrocities against dalits in the country were 
25,617. Of these, 
8894 cases were registered in Gujarat alone. 28 cases of rapes of dalit women 
were recorded that year, which was seventh highest in the country.

But when it came to taking steps to check offences against the SCs and STs the 
BJP government did nothing. The special dalit courts envisaged in all districts 
under the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989 were still not a 
reality. Out of 26 districts of Gujarat, only 10 have been provided with 
special courts, although none of these 10 courts accord special status to dalit 
issues, according to Dalit activists. (same ref.)

5.

AMBEDKAR'S PROGNOSIS

One can go on belching out statistics about Dalit's situation as it exists in 
the first 'Hindu Rashtra' in Secular- Democratic India. Definitely our aim here 
is not to present a data bank on this theme.

Our main concern is to raise two points.

- Why the near secondary status granted to the dalits has not become an 
important issue in the anti-communal movement ?

- Why a section of dalits still feels enamoured about Hindutva, can it be said 
to be sign of its upward mobility within the Hindu religion or it is a marker 
of the hatred it had accumulated vis-a-vis the minority communities and getting 
ready to play out the Hindutva agenda on its own also. 

It needs to be emphasised here that all over Gujarat one finds thousands and 
thousands of boards put at prominent places by one of the affiliates of the 
Sangh Parivar that 'you are entering this or that locality of Hindu Rashtra' 
which is completely illegal and an open proclamation of 'secession' from the 
rest of the society. 

At this juncture one thinks of Ambedkar's prognosis vis-a-vis Hindu Rajya. In 
his book 'Pakistan or Partition of India, page 358) written before partition of 
India, he clearly prophesises : "If Hindu Raj becomes a reality then it would 
be greatest menace to this country. Whatever may Hindus say, actually it does 
not make a difference that Hinduism is a danger to Independence, Equality and 
Brotherhood. Thus it is an enemy of democracy. We should make all out efforts 
to stop Hindu Raj from becoming a reality." ( Pakistan or Partition of India, 
Page 358)

Is anybody listening ?

 



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