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NCM
seeks SC status for Dalit Muslims, Dalit Christians
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DELHI, MAY 07, 2008 (The Hindu):
The National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has favoured according
Scheduled Caste status to dalits among Muslims and Christians
whom it identified as socially backward communities.
There
can be no doubt whatsoever that Dalit Muslims and Dalit Christians
are socially known and treated as distinct groups within their
own religious communities, a report based on a study commissioned
by NCM said.
Nor
is there any room for disputing the fact that they are invariably
regarded as social inferiors by their co-religionists. "In
short, in most social contexts, DMs and DCs are Dalits first and
Muslims and Christians only second," the report said.
The
universally practised forms of discrimination and exclusion include
social and cultural segregation expressed through various forms
of refusal to have social interaction such as prohibitions on
Dalit-non-Dalit marriages, endogamy and severe societal sanctions
on both Dalits and non-Dalits who break this taboo.
Untouchability
is also sometimes practised but is not widespread and its forms
greatly vary, it said. The study was conducted by Prof Satish
Deshpande of Delhi University.
The
body of evidence is ambiguous in parts but when taken as a whole
clear on the fact that there is no compelling evidence to justify
denying SC status to DMs and DCs, the study said.
If
no community had already been given SC status, and if the decision
to accord SC status to some communities were to be taken today
through some evidence-based approach, it is hard to imagine how
DMs and DCs could be excluded, it said.
Courtesy:
http://www.thehindu.com/holnus/002200805070304.htm
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