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Dalits demand equal representation in UP before LS election

Lucknow, Oct 28 : With the Lok Sabha polls knocking the doors, demand
for equal representations for the castes within the Dalits in Uttar
Pradesh was gaining grounds.


Now leaders of the Kori sub-caste of the Dalit community, under the
banner of Akhil Bharatiya Kori-Koli Samaj have raised their voice
against the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) government in the state
demanding political, economic and social rights for them.

The leaders of the community, who have decided to oppose the BSP
candidates in the coming Lok Sabha polls, have also announced that
they will support the party, which will fight for their cause.

Samaj's political awareness committee convenor Pradeep Kumar said
population of 'Kori' was more than the 'Chamar,' but still the BSP
government was neglecting the Kori's.

An advocate by profession, Mr Kumar said while the Kori were more than
five per cent of the Dalit population in the state, the Chamar were
merely four per cent, but still enjoying the 'cream' of the politics
as the BSP leadership belonged to their sub-caste.

There are 65 sub-castes in Dalits with Kori.

''Our community people are spread out widely in the Bundelkhand, Agra,
Saharanpur, Kanpur and Meerut regions, but still we lag behind in
every field,'' he pointed out.

Mr Kumar said the government should also implement quota within quota
for the most backward Dalits as recommended in the Mandal Commission
report and the Samajik Nyay Samiti report submitted to the state
government in 2001 when BJP president Rajnath Singh was the Chief
Minister of UP.

Presently, the organisation was spreading its tentacles in the regions
of Allahabad and its adjoining area of Kaushambi, Mirzapur and
Fatehpur and were distributing pamplets among the people of the
community to aware them about their rights.

According to the leaders of the organisation, the population of Kori
community in each of the 80 parliamentary constituency ranges from
30,000 to 70,000. The Kori community is known as Koli in other parts
of the country, particularly in Rajasthan, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.

Besides demanding adequate reservation for the Kori community in the
government jobs, education and other sectors, the organisation has
asked setting up statues of Saint Kabir in all parts of the state and
re-christianing Jhansi district in the name of great freedom fighter
Jhalkari Bai.

--- UNI

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