At
a time when measuring backwardness based on caste is being challenged, India
has to make glance at grassroots caste system that is prevalent in
countryside. SC, ST communities were
treated less than human in villages, where they should not step into temples.
They can’t ask about their rights which will attract upper caste brutality. I
witnessed such an incident today in Gadisingapuram village in Jiyyammavalasa
mandal of Vizianagaram. On the eve of village festival being organized, a few
youth are dancing to the drums in front of chariot. While it was going through
the dalit street, a girl of age fifteen years brought her little niece amidst
them just to look a small move by the
child. The drunken youth at seeing the dalit girl coming among them shouted at
her “ You bloodh Paidi bitch, how
dare you come in front of us” . The girl’s brother who came to her rescue was
beaten along with her sister. If they could not reach hospital on time, two
precious lives would have been lost. Over the years, it became clear that caste
discrimination was not just limited to upper caste whereas land holding
Backward Castes as well acrimonious towards dalits and tribes. The words of BR Ambedkar about caste discrimination in Hindu religion
were proven right even after seven
decades of independence. Ironically, the
assaulters are educated properly and do not know how to respect fellow men.
Prashant K Snigtha
(Writer is a banker, works with rural people and enthusiastic about wirting)
Prashant K Snigtha
(Writer is a banker, works with rural people and enthusiastic about wirting)
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