Only political power is not enough... It’s necessary to work towards
establishing higher values in society at large too....

Interview with *Karthik Navayan* on TV1.





Interviewer: Karthik Navayan, who tried to raise Dalitbahujans consciousness
through his poetry and writing, is now with us. We’ll discuss on what needs
to be done to achieve political/state power for the Dalitbahujans with him.
Karthik garu, you’ve written many articles, essays etc on this subject. What
was the inspiration for your writing?



Karthik: Ours is the largest democracy in the world. The SCs, STs, BCs and
the minorities together constitute 85% of the country’s population while the
upper castes are around 15%. When we come to our state, we have not seen a
BC Chief Minister until now. When we look at the nation as a whole, we
haven’t seen a BC Prime Minister until now. Look at our misfortune: when
Deve Gowda became the Prime Minister, he was brought down within a short
time. The lack of opportunities for the SC/ST/BC leadership in the executive
and administrative structure of the country... The failure to gain their
trust through utilizing their energies and talents I think this is the cause
of the continued existence of poverty, deprivation, injustice and corruption
in this country.



The political representatives who were elected in reserved constituencies
are not thinking to pay back to the community, Political Reservations are
there as representatives of your community they’re forgetting that today.
For example, let’s take Dara Sambaiah...in the Assembly; he raised questions
about the Special Component Plan... The Congress didn’t give him a ticket in
the next elections!  What’s happening? If anyone from the SCs raises
questions for the community... they are not getting any political
opportunity in second time



Until now, after 30 years of the Special Component Plan coming into
existence when there are 68 departments in the Central Government, only 13
are showing the funds allocated under the Special Component Plan the
remaining 45 departments seem to be unaware of the SCP! To raise questions
about this in Parliament, there is no representative! That’s our misfortune.




Interviewer: If someone raised those questions. Next time. In the elections,
he might be...

























Karthik: Yes, he might not be given a chance again. So, what should happen
is that the Dalitbahujans should be able to come to Parliament on their own
strength. Efforts should be made in that direction. Let me talk more on
this. If, in the last 30 years, the SCP funds were allocated, proportionate
to the population (of the SCs and STs), from the 6th Five Year Plan to the
11th Five Year Plan.. 12Th Five Year Plan shall begin soon in 2012... In
these 6 Five Year Plans, 4, 50000 crore rupees of funds, which should have
gone to the SCs. was misused. Chandrababu garu used SCP funds for the
Janmabhoomi programme; Y.S.Rajasekhar Reddy used the SCP funds to pay for
the D.A., arrears of the State Government employees... The Horticulture
department is using the SCP funds to maintain the Public Gardens in
Hyderabad. Some other department is using them to clean the Hussein Sagar in
the city. Where does the money come from? The Special Component Plan! They
built the Begumpet flyover with the SCP funds... What are all these? The
state of the SC/ST hostels is so inhuman! In the Kacheguda Hostel (in
Hyderabad)...When there are 600 students, there are only 6 bathrooms! Can
you live as a human being there? If a hundred people queue in front of one
bathroom. How can they live?! Shouldn’t …at least. Human living conditions
are created there? In these kind of conditions, when lakhs of crores of
funds are being misused, in the name of ‘development’ or
‘Jalayagnam’..Or’... How tragic, how unjust it is that the Dalits don’t have
a representative to speak on their behalf about these conditions?  Is
democracy only to remain on constitution, on paper? Shouldn’t we talk about
practice too? Should no one question this?





Karthik: Until there is upper caste rule.. The question of improvement in
the lives of the SC/STs doesn’t even arise! Our problems, we believe, can
only be solved by us, not anyone else...Ambedkar said those words. The
SC/ST/BCs...Who are suffering from exploitation and oppression in this
country…their problems are such that...they can’t be solved by someone
coming from outside... They won’t even even understand those problems. They
can’t solve them...Therefore...Political power is the Master Key by which
you can open each and every lock...



Interviewer: Now. Among the people. In the marginalized, backward sections
what kind of struggle, agitation do we need to. Bring about change and
awareness?























Karthik:  It’s not agitation…what we need is education In our text books,
there is no mention of Phule..Or about Savitribai Phule the first women
teacher of India...About Ambedkar, they say ‘He wrote the Constitution...He
was from an ‘untouchable’ community..’ About Gandhi they ‘he was from the
Vaishya community’.. Except parroting those platitudes, they say little
else. The Columbia University, one of the foremost institutions of education
in the world, had decided to institute a Chair in the name of Ambedkar, in
his honour...on last 14th April... the Ambedkar Chair for Constitutional
Justice When one of the most renowned universities in the world institutes a
chair in the name of one of the best thinkers from India…in this country, we
don’t find a text relating to Ambedkar in any of our text books!! And About
Phule... Who emerged from the majority...of BCs in the country...





Interviewer: Permanent solution. Can you talk a little about..Permanent
solution?



Karthik: Permanent solution.. When you talk about ‘permanent solution’. What
I say is. There is no way to instantly assume state power. There is no ’30
days to Political Power’ (kind of solution)...



Interviewer: Like ’30 days to learn English’…



Karthik: Yes. There are no such short-cuts. What I say is. Why Ambedkar
proposed reservations was. Because if a man gets a job, he gets food,
clothes and shelter. Then he’ll think: what’s next? That means he gets the
time or leisure to think. Now the majority of Dalits lack food and shelter.
Immediate needs.. If you talk about state power with them. How will they
absorb that? To first achieve the fulfillment of those basic needs,
reservations were brought in. Now those who benefited from reservations.
Those who got jobs and political office…they’re not looking back towards the
community. After their bellies are filled. They forget about the
community...



Recently at a meeting. Someone said....’When we hold a meeting, we only
abuse each other’. But, talking about the existing conditions. Is not abuse.
Now, even when there are 100 representatives in Parilament…..in Haryana...a
mob raided a police station and killed the 4 Dalits inside! In police
station!  Their (the Dalits’) crime was that they killed a cow! The
RSSwallahs killed them..  But none of these 100 Schedueld castes members of
parliament raised a question about this issue in the house, then what is the
use having 100 Scheduled Caste MPs in the Parliament





Interviewer: Those who benefited from reservations. Achieved high positions.
if they’re forgetting their community. Even their village. How can you bring
awareness among the rest in these conditions..?



Karthik: They’re already forgetting that. Only some are sincerely thinking
about the community. But they are not open. Some might have love for
Ambedkar..But they keep his picture in the bedroom, not in the drawing room.
Say, if a parent pays a visit. Because that father wears a dhoti,
banian..Rumaal..They introduce him to outsiders as a servant, not father..
There are some instances like that. But now some things are turning slightly
positive..IAS officers are getting together and asking: what is our
responsibility towards our community?



Interviewer: Now some consciousness is emerging...



Karthik: Yes. Because they face problems too.. Even IAS officers face
problems. Even MLAs face problems. Even their problems can’t be solved by
the upper castes. Their problems have to be solved by themselves, however
long that might take.. And their problems can’t be solved without developing
links with the community. Because the Dalit problem is not an individual’s
problem alone. it is common to all. Untouchabilty is common to all.
Reservations are common to all. So if their problems are to be solved they
can’t look towards some outsider, they’ve to come back to the community.. To
develop, in economic terms, Kanshi Ram garu resigned from his job. And
conducted an experiment. In Uttar Pradesh. He traveled on bicycle, on foot..



Interviewer: So you think sacrifice is necessary?



Karthik: Yes...



Interviewer: For SC/ST/BCs...To complain about injustices done to them. They
can’t go to police stations. Even if they do go with complaints. Harassment
from the police or outsiders is increasing. How do these conditions develop,
in your view?





Karthik: The political system... or even administration or the Judiciary.
Take any system. Nothing is an exception to the mainstream society. Take any
field. Section of society. We have caste in mainstream society, and also
exploitation, Untouchabilty, injustice. In the political system too, we have
oppression, injustice, exploitation and even Untouchabilty. Take the justice
system. Even in the justice system, even now feudal relations continue to
exist. Any poor advocate. Any poor person who studies law to practise...It’s
better not to even touch those issues. When we talk about delivery of
justice. The best example is Satyam Babu.. When his trial was on, there was
another case being tried, running parallel to it... The Satyam Raju
(Ramalinga Raju of Satyam Computers) case... We don’t know what ailment
Satyam Raju suffers from, but he’s living in NIMS (premier super-specialties
hospital in Hyderabad) itself all through the trial. But Satyam Babu
developed Guillain Barre Syndrome while in jail during trial and lost his
legs. He was brought on foot to the court when he was arrested, and in a
wheelchair when judgment on him was passed after the trial!



Interviewer: Why do you think such a situation has arisen, whether in the
justice system or political system or. In the larger issue of social justice
for the marginalized,  backward sections?



Karthik: In this case (in Satyam Babu- Ayesha Meera case)..Muslim
organizations, women’s organizations and people’s organizations came onto
the streets in Vijayawada conducting dharnas and Rasta rokos. Why was public
opinion not taken into consideration in this case? The people were all
shouting in unison ‘save Satyam Babu’, that he’s not Ayesha’s murderer..



Interviewer: In the political system or the justice system or the society at
large. How can change be brought about? What is possible through agitations?



Karthik: Ambedkar, in the end…to establish a culture of high values, he
guided us towards the Buddha’s path, the path of the first philosopher in
the world to espouse the ideals of peace, a revolutionary. What’s in
Buddhism? Buddhism was the first philosophy to envisage and establish a
society without private property. Before communism... The Buddha says, if
your mind is pure, free from negative thoughts towards others. Happiness
will chase you! Happiness itself will chase you!  What exists in this
country is a culture that derives pleasure from oppressing others....’they
can’t be touched, they can’t be heard. They can’t be seen... They shouldn’t
come into the village. They shouldn’t come to the temple. They shouldn’t
come to the school. They shouldn’t come to the well.. .’... All these norms
are violence! They’re violence! Mental violence. This has to be challenged.
That’s why, to change our caste society into a humane society, Ambedkar
offered the Buddha’s philosophy as a path. This is the solution. That’s a
caste-less society…



That has to be accepted by not just the Dalits, but everyone. Only then will
you realize the true meaning of life, of a fuller life. Therefore, there
should be efforts towards change on the cultural front also. Only political
power is not enough... It’s necessary to work towards establishing higher
values in society at large too... Because, if the same stooges who now
supposedly represent Dalits come to power, they’ll be no different from the
others! Therefore, both these things should happen together,
simultaneously—the political revolution and the Cultural Revolution. For
this, we need a leadership that represents integrity and sacrifice. I am not
saying those qualities don’t exist in our current leadership…they’re
hampered by, what I’d call, ‘bargaining capacity’ and disunity in the
community.



Interviewer:  When you talk of unity. The caste organizations and leaders...
How do you think they function—are they fighting for their own personal
benefits or for the just demands of the community?



Karthik: Now, 500 organizations have registered themselves with the Social
welfare department. Why? (Laughs)... Because the corporation doles out 15
lakhs rupees for observing the event of Ambedkar birth anniversary they’re
competing for that! The situation is so pathetic that they fight with each
other for that! ‘This year, the Madigas were given the fund, so next year
the Malas have to get it’..And so on. Is that a Chief Minister’s post? Or a
minister’s post? What can you do with that? Can’t you conduct Ambedkar
Jayanti on your own? You don’t have money? There are Tatas among Dalits now.
There are people who have been earning over 50,000 rupees a month for 20-30
years now..



Interviewer: Under these circumstances, do you think it’s possible for the
majority—SC/ST/BCs and minorities—to progress towards political power?



Karthik: How will we achieve political power? A.P., has to become U.P.,
There is no alternative. For that, will they strengthen the existing BSP
unit in the state? Or will a new BSP emerge in the State? No matter how it
happens, what I am saying is: we need a similar spirit of sacrifice, similar
strategy, similar methodology...  Without a BSP-like consciousness, and a
BSP-like working culture, political power for the Dalitbahujans would be a
dream! An illusion!



If you say, you’ll remain within the Congress or Telugu Desam and achieve
political power for the Dalitbahujans, you’re talking nonsense! Those
parties can’t ignore the dominant castes’ interests to do something for the
Dalits. Don’t even think about that.

Those who are in those parties can stay there, but for those who are
outside, looking for a political solution: Kanshi Ram, Ambedkar, Buddha,
Mahatma Phule..That’s the only line. There’s no other line. Only if they
work on that line, can they achieve their own liberation but also the
liberation of the community. And eliminate poverty, exploitation etc., from
this nation.

Translated By: Kuffir Nalgundwar


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