Dalit Christian activists meet Rahul Gandhi

As part of political activism for the cause of justice to Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims, an intense lobbying at the New Delhi circles has been unstintingly continuing, with several delegations impressing upon the political leaders in granting Scheduled caste status to Christians and Muslims of Scheduled Caste origin.

On 21 May as the nation observed 'Anti Terrorism Day' in commemoration of the death anniversary of former Prime Minister of India Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, Mr. Rahul Gandhi, the General Secretary of All India Congress Committee (AICC) gave an audience to a delegation of Dalit Christian and Muslim activists under the auspices of National Council of Dalit Christians.

The delegation paid rich tributes to Late Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, remembering his efforts to the cause of Dalit emancipation, particularly for bringing in the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989.

The delegation then briefed to Mr. Gandhi about the injustices done to Dalit Christians & Dalit Muslims due to the discriminatory paragraph 3 of the Constitution Scheduled Caste order 1950.

Mr. Gandhi expressed his surprise that Christians and Muslims of Dalit origin are excluded from the benefits of affirmative actions such as contesting for elections from Panchayats to Parliament, when the Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists of Dalit origin are the beneficiaries of it.

Mr. Gandhi was patient to the concerns and issues raised by the delegation, and expressed his earnest desire in supporting this genuine cause for justice, by following up the matter accordingly.

The delegation submitted a memorandum, seeking Mr. Gandhi's intervention in impressing upon the present UPA Government to act swiftly in taking an urgent action on the National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities report (Ranganath Misra Commission report), particularly to the Additional Term of Reference, and to give an appropriate answer to the query of the Supreme Court to the Writ Petitions demanding deletion of the unjust paragraph 3 of the Constitution Scheduled Castes Order 1950 and to extend Scheduled Caste status to Muslims and Christians of Scheduled Caste Origin

The delegation, which included Fr. AXJ Bosco & Mr. Franklin Ceasar from National Council of Dalit Christians (NCDC), Mr. Aariz Mohammed from Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) and Fr. Dr. Cosmon Arokiaraj, Rev. Raj Bharath Patta & Mr. S. Raju from National Co-ordination Committee for Dalit Christians (NCCDC) expressed their hope that the Union Government of India would act promptly and render justice to this long pending struggle of Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims.


Earlier this month, several other delegations met the following Ministers as part of lobbying for the cause of justice to Dalit Christian and Dalit Muslim struggles.

On May 4, a delegation met Mr. Pratik Prakash Babu Patil, Minister of State for Youth affairs and Sports. Two days later a delegation met Mr.R.P.N. Singh, Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways and Mr. Gurudas Kamath, Minister of State for Communication and Information Technology. On May 11, Mr. Prakash Jaiswal, Minister of State for Coal, and Ms. Ambika Soni, Minister for Information and Broadcasting were met.

In addition to them, Dr. Tushar A. Choudhary, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs; Ms. Agatha Sangma, Minister of State for Rural Development; Mr. Salman Khursheed, Minister for Minority Affairs and Mr. Virbhadra Singh, Minister for Steel were met.

The lobbying for this long-pending cause has been gaining momentum and the Ministers so far met has expressed their support in ensuring Scheduled Caste status to Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims.