Why Dalits Have Slammed
Mayawati’s Sarvjan Formula?

By S.R.Darapuri

21 May, 2009
Countercurrents.org

Kanshi Ram and Mayawati started their politics with “Tilak, Traju aur
Talwar- inko maro jute char” (beat the Brahmins, Banias and Thakurs
with shoes) and “Vote hamara raj tumhara nahin chalega” (we won’t
allow you to rule us with our vote). Besides this, in order to attract
Dalits (Scheduled Castes.) they gave the slogans like “Baba tera
mission adhura, Kanshi Ram karenge pura” (Kanshi Ram will fulfill the
mission left incomplete by Dr. Ambedkar) and “Political power is the
key to the entire problem.” Through these slogans they aimed at
attracting and agitating the dalits against the ‘Savarans’( higher
castes) and they succeeded also to a good extent. This polarization of
dalits was further facilitated by the political vacuum created by the
division and downfall of Republican Party of India which was
established by Dr. Ambedkar himself in 1956.

Since 1995 Mayawati made various experiments to broaden the base of
her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). In the beginning it was known as the
party of the dalits only. Later on Muslims and Other Backward Castes
were also co-opted. It fought the 1993 Assembly election jointly with
Samajwadi Party (S.P.), a party of Other Backward Classes and made
good gains. It resulted in the formation of first coalition government
of BSP and SP in Uttar Pradesh state of India. This coalition of
natural allies became a subject of discussion all over India but soon
a clash of personal ambitions resulted in its fall in June, 1995.
Kanshi Ram and Mayawati grabbed the post of Chief Minister by making
an unethical and opportunist alliance with Bhartiya Janta Party
(BJP.), a party of orthodox Hindus and the bitterest enemy of dalits.
This put the dalit movement and dalit politics on the path of
opportunism bereft of principles. It not only confused the direction
of dalit politics but also fogged the difference between friends and
foes of dalits. This alliance not only gave a lease of life to the
dying BJP but also broke the natural alliance of dalits and Backward
Castes for ever. This unprincipled and opportunistic alliance was
justified as being essential for getting into power and party workers
were mislead by this briefing.

This alliance with BJP not only confused the dalits but Muslims also
moved away from BSP as they consider BJP as their bitterest enemy.
During the first tenure of BSP rule in 1995 some land was distributed
to empower the dalits because till then the party workers had some
presssure on the party leadership. But later on in order to please the
Upperr Caste people dalit interests were given a go bye and getting
power became the sole motive of the party leadership. After first
tenure of Chief Ministership of Mayawati, this process became faster
and BSP raced towards ‘Sarvjan’ throwing aside the Bahujan. In every
election moneyed, musclemen and mafias were given preference being
winning candidates and dalits were restricted to reserved seats only.
Party mission was overtaken by money power and muscle power. Old
missionary party workers and those who were close to Kanshi Ram were
made to exit the party unceremoniously. As such dalits were put on the
margin in the party but they continued to be with the party with the
hope that one day they may also get some benefit of government but
their hopes were belied.

>From 1995 to 2003 Mayawati thrice became the Chief Minster of Uttar
Pardesh (U.P) but she always took the help of Bhartiya Janta Party
(BJP). During this period neither any dalit agenda was chalked out nor
any effort was made in that direction. During 1993 this author during
many discussions with Kanshi Ram suggested chalking out a dalit agenda
but my suggestions were ignored. I think it was done purposely because
declaration of an agenda brings upon a duty to implement it and if
failed it brings upon the responsibility and accountability for the
failure. It is a matter of regret and sorrow that a party seeking
political power in the name of dalits has not framed any agenda till
to date as a result of which the dalits have been deprived of any gain
coming from a government being run in their name. The result is that
the dalits of U.P. are the most backward dalits in whole of India
barring those of Bihar and Orissa. During this period moneyed and
musclemen of Upper Castes have been managing to get Assembly and
Parliament tickets and getting elected they been enjoying the fruits
of power whereas dalits with a meager representation have been
deprived of all such benefits.

BSP, which is doing politics in the name of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, in its
effort to secure power has totally ignored his warning in which he had
said that “dalits have two enemies. One is Brahmanism and the other is
Capitalism and dalits should never compromise with them.” But Mayawati
has compromised with both by co-opting Brahmans and Corporate sector.
At present dalit politics has become a tool for power grabbing. It
reached its height when before 2007 Assembly elections Mayawati formed
Dalit Brahman Bhaichara Committees (Dalit Brahmans Brotherhood
Committees) headed by a Brahman president and a dalit as secretary.

The election success of BSP during 2007 was mainly attributed to the
important role played by Brahmans and they got a lion’s share in power
which was much disproportionate to their population. Dalits were
reduced to the level of second class players in the Party and in
minister ship. This methodology of co-opting Upper Caste people was
publicized as new “Social Engineering” and BSP was transformed from
the Party of dalits to a Party of Sarvjan (all inclusive).

During this period slogans such as “Haathi nahin Ganesh hai, Brahma,
Vishnu, Mahesh hai” (it is not an elephant but a trinity of Brahma,
Vishnu and Mahesh- all Hindu gods) and “Brahman shankh bajaiga, Haathi
dilli jaiga”( Brahman will blow the conch and elephant will march
towards Delhi) were coined to placate the Upper caste persons much to
the chagrin of dalits. Elephant symbolizes the symbol of BSP. The
Varna system of graded inequality became fully operative in the Party
and dalits were further pushed to the margin.

Even now during the present régime of Mayawati, dalits have been
totally ignored and Sarvjan have occupied the front seats. All
important ministerial posts have been given to Upper caste people.
Mayawati’s personal corruption has percolated to all the branches of
administration and U.P. has been assessed to be “ an alarmingly
corrupt state”. The various welfare schemes aiming at empowering
dalits and other weaker sections of society have fallen a prey to all
pervading corruption thereby depriving the intended beneficiaries of
their benefits.Balatant corruption came to light during recruitment to
the posts of Safai Karamcharies (Sweepers). Similar complaints
surfaced during other recruitments also. It is said that there might
be only a few lucky persons who escaped payment of high price for
government jobs. The funds intended for development works were spent
on installation of statues including her own and creating royal
memorials and parks.

Since 1990 UP has been deprived of any development and creation of
employment opportunities. This lack of development has adversely
affected the dalits as a result of which they have become the most
backward dalits in whole of India. As per 2001 senses their sex ratio,
literacy rates and works participation rate are much lower than their
counter-parts in other states. A fall of 13% dalits from the category
of cultivators to the category of landless labourers during the last
decade (1991-2001) indicates their disempowerment.

If judged from the angle of protection against atrocities on dalits,
there has been no decrease during Mayawati’s rule. On the contrary as
a result of written and oral orders of Mayawati the Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act-1989 has become
inoperative. This act was intended to prevent atrocities and award
stringent punishment to the perpetrators of atrocities on Dalits. The
atrocity cases against dalits are taking place as before but they are
not being registered by police. As a result of non-registration of
cases the dalits are condemned to suffer atrocities and deprivation
from monitory compensation. The intention behind not allowing the
registration of cases is to keep the crime figures low thereby
projecting a crimeless state. In spite of all this burking of crime,
UP stands first in whole of India in terms of crime against dalits. As
such Mayawati has totally failed to give even legal protection to
dalits.

The action of Mayawati of ignoring the dalits and giving preference to
Upper Castes has resulted in disillusionment and anguish amongst
dalits. This has been displayed by them during the recent 2009 Lok
Sabha elections. Most of the criminals, moneyed men and muscle men
fielded by Mayawati have been defeated as the dalits did not vote for
them. Mayawati now and earlier also gave tickets to the persons whom
she had herself accused of threat and assault during the Guest House
case of 2nd June, 1995. But dalits refused to oblige her and almost
all have been defeated.

Mayawati as before had confined the dalits to 17 reserved seats only
out of whom only 2 have been elected. If we look at the allotment of
tickets during this election it is found that Brahmins being 7.5% of
total population of the state were given 20 tickets i.e. 25% of total
seats whereas the dalits with 21% population were given 17 reserved
seats only. Out of the total 20 seats won by BSP, 5 are Brahmins and
only 2 are dalits. On account of this hold of Brahmins in the party,
the people have started calling BSP as a Brahmins Samaj Party. From
the angle of representation dalits are marginalized in the party. This
has been one of the major grievances of dalits against Mayawati.


With a view to attract Most Backward Classes, Mayawati sent a
recommendation to the Central Government for inclusion of 16 castes in
the list of Schedule Castes. Earlier Mulayam Singh had also made a
similar attempt which was opposed by dalits as it would have harmed
their reservation quota. It was challenged in the court and had to be
dropped. This action of Mayawati irritated the dalits. Whereas
Mayawati strongly recommended the case for 10% reservation for the
poor among the Upper Castes, she did not show a similar interest in
respect of dalits. Her declaration of granting 10% reservation to
dalits in private sector has remained on paper only.

Mayawati’s way of ignoring dalits and treating them as a bonded vote
bank has irritated a large section of awakened and oppressed section
of dalits and has instilled in them a feeling of alienation. But as
before Mayawati tried to befool them by projecting a possibility of
her becoming the Prime Minister of India. But most of Dalits refused
to be taken in. A big chunk of Chamar and Jatav votes, which is the
core vote bank of Mayawati, moved away from her to Congress fold. The
other Dalits sub-castes like Pasi, Dhobi, Khatik and Balmiki had
earlier moved towards SP and BJP. Most Backward Classes also deserted
Mayawati. Afraid of Mayawati’s love for BJP Muslims also walked away
from BSP. This resulted in a limited success on 20 seats only as
against a projected tally of 50-60 seats whereby she could stake her
claim for the Prime Ministership.


The disheartening defeat of BSP during this election has clearly shown
that vote base of BSP has shrunk. Not only Muslims and Most Backward
Classes have deserted BSP but a big chunk of dalits have also moved
away from it to Congress. Dalit society has been badly divided on
sub-caste lines. Dalit movements and dalit politics have fallen a pray
to opportunism, corruption and immorality. Today it is standing at
cross roads. It is not only a danger signal for Mayawati but for whole
of dalit society. Will Mayawati and Dalit intellectuals think over it
with their cool mind? If it is not done immediately it may again
result in betrayal of dalit interests. There is a fear of dalits again
becoming political slaves of Congress. It should be a matter of grave
concern and serious introspection by all Ambedkarites.

Going by present signs Mayawati has refused to learn any lesson from
her debacle. As rightly pointed out by B.G. Verghese in ‘Deccan
Herald’ dated 2009 “the lesson Mayawati requires to learn is that she
has been cut to size not on account of conspiracies against
Dalit-ki-beti (daughter of a dalit) but because of her own greed,
corruption and authoritarianism that is fast blunting her original
appeal as a Dalit leader intent on forging a wider social alliance.
People do not want innumerable self-aggrandizing statues and
mausoleums at the cost of good governance and welfare. She perhaps
still has time to learn and mend her ways.”

The recent election results show that dalits have rejected Mayawati’s
much trumpeted up “Sarvjan Formula” and she needs to do a serious
introspection and learn from her mistakes otherwise it will prove to
be a missed opportunity.

Email: [email protected]




-- 
http://venukm.blogspot.com/

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
 To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
 To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected]
 For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to