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Online campaign against untouchability in Rajastan

Last Updated: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 17:56     A- A A+
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New Delhi: An online signature campaign has sought action against alleged untouchability in a Rajasthan district where Dalit women are forced to remove footwear while passing through upper caste neighbourhoods, an activist said on Thursday.

The alleged practice was going on in Dangariya village in Karauli district since generations though such acts are punishable under the constitution, said campaign initiator and Goa-based social activist Stalin K.

Stalin appeared in last weekend's episode of actor Aamir Khan's TV show "Satyamev Jayate" to discuss the issue of untouchability and how this illegal, abhorrent practice was still a part of the Indian tradition.

"In Dangariya village, lower caste women are asked to remove their footwear as they pass through upper caste neighbourhoods. This has been happening for several years, despite of untouchability having been declared illegal by the constitution," said Stalin.

"If these women wore slippers in front of the so-called upper caste neighbourhoods, they would be abused and their husbands would be troubled for days," said the activist.

Stalin said that he started the campaign on www.change.org to "help these women get their dignity back".

The campaign, which received close to 2,000 hits within hours of its launch, asked District Magistrate Bishnu Charan Mallick to abolish the practice and punish the perpetrators. Karauli is around 180 km from state capital Jaipur.

The campaign's webpage also carried a video showing Dalit women of Dangariya village walking barefoot, carrying their slippers in hands.

Asked why they removed their footwear, the women interviewed in the video said the houses belonged to upper class people and they had been following the practice for generations.

"My mother-in-law asked me to do this and when we get daughters-in-law in our houses we ask them to do the same," an unnamed woman said in the video. She added that if they forgot to remove their footwears, they would be "treated badly".

IANS

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First Published: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 17:56

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Dr.N.R.SURESH BABU - COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
Untouchability is not a new phenomenon in India, it is there with the system which is ideologically influencing the minds of all Indians and which will not leave the younger generations at all. If at all we want eradicate this problem called untouchability, one has to re-born i.e. rejecting credulous ideas which are actually illogical and inhuman in nature. These traditional practices were being codified by earlier generations, I may call them as `caste perpetuators`. The vision and mission of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s (the architect of the Indian Constitution) was casteless, classless and gender equal society and also APJK 2020 vision can be possible when the younger generations are started to expunge the evil call caste discrimination / untouchability.
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prachi oza - canada
untouchability is stupid and serious measures need to be taken to apprehend those who discriminate based on caste.
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Sunayna Lal - london
This is 21st Century . please I request everyone to have an open mind towards humanity!
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Ganesh - Coimbatore
This is a false notion. We are simplifying the issue by saying this. The untouchability is alive and kicking in all parts of our Country. Even in matrimonial website, we found untouchability. We need to be serious in dealing with this.
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Dr.N.R.SURESH BABU - COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
Untouchability is not a new phenomenon in India, it is there with the system which is ideologically influencing the minds of all Indians and which will not leave the younger generations at all. If at all we want eradicate this problem called untouchability, one has to re-born i.e. rejecting credulous ideas which are actually illogical and inhuman in nature. These traditional practices were being codified by earlier generations, I may call them as `caste perpetuators`. The vision and mission of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s (the architect of the Indian Constitution) was casteless, classless and gender equal society and also APJK 2020 vision can be possible when the younger generations are started to expunge the evil call caste discrimination / untouchability.



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