Dalit leaders believe parties playing dalit card
BY Team MP23 Jun 2017 10:32 PM IST
Team MP23 Jun 2017 10:32 PM IST
While the plot for a mega dalit versus dalit fight is being scripted in Delhi's power circles, activists belonging to the marginal community are grappling with the caste identities of the two protagonists."The NDA's candidate is more of an RSS pracharak than a dalit leader or activist or anything from the community," said dalit activist and Magsaysay Award winner Bezwada Wilson.
Wilson said the candidature of Ram Nath Kovind of the NDA was a "long term plan of the BJP" to effect changes in the Constitution and send a "signal" to the people that they could do "anything" they wanted to.
"After they got Yogi Adityanath as the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, atrocities against the minority communities have increased. His appointment was a message to these communities. Now, with Kovind, they are trying to send a similar message: We can make an RSS pracharak the rashtrapati of this country," Wilson said. Dalit writer and ideologue Chandrabhan Prasad said he found no resonance among dalits for Kovind, holding that the NDA's move to select a dalit candidate as President was an effort to split dalit votes. "It has been the BJP's strategy to divide the dalits," he said. By putting up Meira Kumar, who is from a different dalit sub-caste, "the opposition has walked right into the BJP's trap", he said.
"In the 27 years that I have worked as a dalit activist, I have never heard of Kovind's work with the community," said Prasad, adding that Kumar's identity as a dalit had greater acceptance in the community.
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