Oppose the silent killing of Affirmative Action Programmes for the marginalised

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Protest the silent killings of the affirmative action programme by the most casteist government in India. Sadly, the courts too have let down to all of us. We always believed that there may be some people who rise above their narrow partisan caste interest but all those things are a matter of past.

Vidya Bhushan Rawat

Time has come to demand proportionality in all sector. That is the only answer to all the complexities in India. It is equally important to demand all India judicial services on the lines of civil services with quota fixed for it. All the higher courts must reflect India’s caste, religious and ethnic diversity. These institutions can not be allowed to judge people in the name of merit.

While political parties have failed to raise this issue because none want to ‘offend’ others. We hope the parties swearing the social justice will stand up and speak against this theft of share of the Dalit OBC Adivasi communities. It is an open theft and shameless to say the least.

The department wise roaster system in the Universities is nothing but blatant misuse of power by the brahmanical hegemonists to steal the constitutional provisions meant for the historical denied Bahujan communities. It violate all the principals of social and constitutional justice.

Though political parties have shown their incompetence and absolute caste character, it also reflect the huge gap of an intellectual leadership in India. We do not have statesmen who could speak to their communities rising above the partisan interest. We always believed that when bureaucrats, academia and all other who take oath in the name of constitution, they will adhere by it but unfortunately most of them swear by their own caste and religions and follow those biases.

This crisis may not be created due to political incompetence as being visualised. I see it much bigger because politicians rarely see beyond their nose and immediate interest hence this is a rocket-speed supersonic action by the threatened Savarna elite which include Savarna bureaucrats and savarna academia. They have completed exposed them but with the savarna media and savarna judiciary they have everything to feel secured. One help them in building narratives and other stamp on all their stealing of the jobs.

What is going to happen ? The Savarna academia and savarna bureacracy will keep the hotseats for their relatives. I can vouch, not even Savarna poor will get into these institutions but only the brahmanical elite. Once the seats are done everywhere, some ‘good’ judge or ‘good government’ will again do their work of ‘social justice’ but by that time, most of the things will be taken away. They know it well but then this was a deliberate effort by a thoroughly desperate and shameless elite.

This is open loot and clear violation of the law of land and constitutional spirit. The soon this country realise it better for all of us. The constitution of India as defined and designed by its constitutional forefathers need fair implementation and one thing we must fight for, is once you take up a government job, you must adhere to constitutional principles leaving away your prejudices based on caste, religion, language and regions.

India’s socio-cultural diversity must reflect in all its public positions. It will make country better. The one community one religion nations always turned to facism and oppressive theocracies. We must not ever think of India a one community nation because that will be the time when religious thugs will dominate and kill the spirit of democracy. Attempt are being made to convert India into a Brahmanical theocracy which must be opposed tooth and nail. The very structure of democracy is in the crisis and all the right thinking people must support it.

Rights of the Dalits, marginalised and others cant be different except in the form of affirmative actions and are human rights. We stand together with our friends fighting for their constitutional and human rights provisions which have been shamelessly taken away from them in the name of ‘merit’ and other ‘technicalities’.

Vidya Bhushan Rawat