Participating in a debate on attacks on dalits, the members focussed on the poor conditions of these downtrodden sections across the country, with K H Muniyappa (Cong) alleging that in Gujarat, the attacks on them have a reached “a level never seen in history”.
Initiating a debate on the issue, P K Biju (CPI-M) spoke about the overall poor conditions of Dalits and cited figures to argue that they were denied equal rights despite the Constitution promising all citizens same rights.
Every day, three Dalit women are raped and every 18 minutes a crime against Dalits occur, he said, adding that over 37.8 per cent of students from the community sit separately in government schools while over 24.5 per cent of them are not allowed to enter police stations.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement against cow vigilante groups, Biju demanded action against these outfits and not remain confined to words alone.
“If you have got such a feedback (about attacks on Dalits by the cow protection groups), then why should you not stop such atrocities? We would like him to take strong measures,” the CPI(M) member said.
Observing that he had visited Una in Gujarat where some Dalits were flogged for skinning a cow, he said “ban it (cow vigilantes) throughout the country” and also sought measures to fill up vacancies of posts reserved for Dalits.
Muniyappa said “dalits are living in the grip of deep sense of fear and insecurity. They had faith in Congress to protect them but have no faith in BJP. … There was no protection needed for SCs and STs earlier. When Atal Bihari Vajpayee was there, such incidents never happened.”
He said quality education will bring SCs and STs to the mainstream and asked the government to open Navodaya Schools for them.
Muniyappa also raked up Union Minister V K Singh’s alleged dog analogy in a case involving Dalits and questioned why he was still in the government.
Referring to cases of atrocities against Dalits in Gujarat, he said over 14,500 such cases have occured there so far since Modi had taken over as the Chief Minister and added that the conviction rate was only 3-5 per cent.
“This never happened in history,” he said.
PTI