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[ZESTCaste] Campaign on Issues of Dalits & Tribals

http://pd.cpim.org/2011/0410_pd/04102011_19.html

April 10, 2011

ANDHRA PRADESH


Campaign on Issues of Dalits & Tribals

Evokes Good Response

THE Andhra Pradesh state committee of the CPI(M) held a campaign
focussing on the issues of dalits and tribals. The surveys conducted
on the situation in the living places of dalits and tribals, the cycle
jathas conducted in various districts propagating the demand for
special funds to improve the living places, the dharnas in front of
various government offices were part of this campaign.

In a meeting attended by V Srinivasa Rao and Thammineni Veerabhadram
in Khammam, activists who were participating in the jatha shared their
rich experiences. 'The warmth of the people in the course of the jatha
has rejuvenated our spirits, and we shall pedall through out' – was
the mood of the activists in the jatha. The struggle campaign for
improvement of dalit and tribal living places in Andhra Pradesh was
held for 75 days. The jatha has passed through 500 dalit hamlets
covering a distance of 1950 kilometres.

The plight of the people and the kind of discrimination suffered have
been brought to the notice of the jatha. Of the 500 hamlets visited,
from 300 hamlets there has not been one single person from the dalit
community who has got a job as a public servant (atleast as a class iv
employee) since independence. Petitions seeking widow pensions in
large number were given to CPI(M) Central Committee member and
district honorary president of KVPS, Thammineni Veerabhadram. He is
leading the jatha and has been addressing the people attending the
meetings through out. Surprisingly in Penuballi village which is 10
Km from the mandal head quarters which is a town, there were
significant number of women in the age group of 25-30 who were seeking
intervention to ensure widow pensions. In this village of 200
families, there is no single male in 150 families. The government's
blind foldedness in curbing the sale of gudumba (arrack) is leading to
the death of many young men who are falling prey to this social
backwardness.

In Reddygudem village of Palwancha mandal, educated youth from dalit
community were denied commuting in a shared auto. The caste
co-passengers could not even tolerate the touch of the hand of the
dalit youth who was sitting adjacent to the driver while the others
were seated in back seat of the auto. The educated youth who attended
the meetings of KVPS earlier contested it and had fought for his right
and commuted.

Another issue that was noticed was girls from dalit community were not
being sent for higher education. It was also found that the drop out
among dalit girls was very large in 9-10th classes. A girl student
Chamanti in Garlapadu village came to the jatha with a representation
asking to facilitate her higher education. The issue was immediately
taken up and the district authorities were made to admit her in a
hostel and provide her a seat so that she could pursue her 10+2.

Parnasala is considered to be a holy place near Bhadrachalam where
Sita is believed to have stayed during Aranyavasa. An 80 year old
dalit woman who could not go and work put up a stall here to sell
pooja items and make a living. The caste Hindus claimed that it was
unholy and sanctity of the temple would be lost if dalits sell pooja
items and immediately got her vacated. This issue was taken up and the
executive officer of the temple came forward supporting the dalits
setting up stalls. The intolerance of the caste Hindus was visible
when they resented dalits setting up stalls and their contention was
who would work in their fields if all dalits set up their own stalls.

The jatha apart from raising awareness has gone ahead with resistance
actions through out. The morale of the dalits and tribals enroute was
high, each volunteer was received, given a hero's welcome and taken by
one family in a hamlet to stay. In the due course of the jatha, 560
committees with 7000 members were formed to continue the struggles in
the villages after the jatha left.

V Srinivasa Rao, CPI(M) central secretariat member while expressing
solidarity to the ongoing struggle campaign participated in the cycle
jatha. While addressing people in Rajaram, Bachodu, Bandampalli and
Beerolu villages, he appealed to the people cutting across political
affiliations to participate in this struggle and ensure the
development of dalit hamlets and eradication of caste discrimination.
He said that the governments in the state and centre are corruption
ridden; if a miniscule part of the money is spent the dalit hamlets
would develop. Grave is the situation in dalit hamlets, roads are laid
in the villages and they truncate reaching the dalit hamlets. It will
be only through these struggles that the governments will be forced to
take up the development issues.

This jatha concluded on April 5 in Khammam. A mammoth rally and public
meeting marked the conclusion of the jatha.


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