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New Delhi, Dec 10, 2009: In a positive
decision that might further the cause of Dalit
Christians, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has agreed to
table the Ranganath Misra Commission report in the
parliament.
"We will place the report on the table of the House in
this session," Singh on Wednesday told the Lok Sabha. "I
take note of the sentiments of the members who have
raised the demand.”
The prime minister agreed to table the report after
questions was raised by Samajwadi Party members led by
its chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Prior to this, on Tuesday, the Rajya Sabha also heard
some protests from MPs of Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and
Communist Party of India (CPI) who criticised the
dilly-dally tactics of the government not including
marginalized Christians and Muslims in the SC category.
The NCRLM report, popularly known as the Ranganath Misra
Commission report, was submitted to the Prime Minister
on 21 May 2007.
The NCRLM was set up in 2005 to study the backwardness
of Dalit Christians and Muslims. In its report it had
clearly stated that non-inclusion of SC Christians and
SC Muslims was a discrimination based on religion and
goes against the articles 14, 15 and 25 of the
Constitution of India.
It had recommended the deletion of the discriminatory
Para 3 of the Constitutional Order 1950 which permits
only Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists to enjoy socio-economic
and educational benefits from the government.
Though Christians form a minority in India, the majority
among them belongs to the Scheduled Castes (Dalit) and
Tribal Communities and a rough estimate of different
Scheduled Caste would form about 70 percent of the total
Christian population.
Several Christian activists argue that conversion to
Christianity has not changed the social and economic
conditions of the Dalits.
Last month, a rally was held and memorandums submitted
pressing for the inclusion of non- Hindu SCs within the
existing reservation of 15 per cent and 27 per cent
reservation respectively. (Dibin Samuel)
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