Radio Pakistan spreads propaganda about Dalits in India

 Radio Pakistan, in its recent Punjabi Durbar programme, has said Scheduled 
Castes (SCs) children are being denied admission in schools in India, but 
nothing can be further from the truth. 

Shyam Lal Arora, the district president of the Recognised and Affiliated 
Schools Association, Punjab termed the report false and malicious propaganda.

"The Dalits are not being discriminated or ill treated here in India. The Dalit 
children have been given equal rights and status in every school, college, 
office and department. Pakistan is making such statements to create tension in 
this country," said Arora.

"In villages also, Dalit children are being given admission without any 
discrimination. Pakistan's statement that the Dalit community is being stopped 
from taking water from community taps in the country is completely wrong. Here, 
people of all religions and Dalits take water from the same tap," Arora added. 

Pakistan is trying to create a divide in this country by asserting that 
casteism is dominant in India. 

Radio Pakistan's propaganda on casteism in India stands exposed by the fact 
that since independence, the Indian Government has taken several initiatives to 
improve the socio-economic and literacy conditions of the less-privileged in 
the country. 

For instance, the strategy of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP), which was 
evolved in 1979, is one of the most important interventions through the 
planning process for social, economic and educational development of Scheduled 
Castes and for improvement in their working and living conditions.. 

As far as reservation of seats in educational institutes are concerned, the 
Central Government has reserved 27 per cent of higher education seats, and 
individual states have been given freedom to legislate further reservations. 

In 2008, the Supreme Court had upheld the law that provides for 27 per cent 
reservation for Other Backward Castes (OBCs) in educational institutions 
supported by the Central Government, while ruling that the creamy layer among 
the OBCs should be excluded from the quota.

This shows that the caste system as it existed in the past has been formally 
abolished.

Radio Pakistan, therefore, needs to study the Indian Constitution before airing 
baseless allegations about India. - ANI

http://www.littleabout.com/news/25934,radio-pakistan-spreads-propaganda-dalits-india.html
- Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


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