sparklingway
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Even though I would like to comment profoundly on the abject poverty in which many people live across India, I cannot control but say that as soon as I read the title of the thread, I knew it had to be RiazHaq. I had no iota of doubt in this regard and I'm happy that I'm able to recognize people easily now.
As for the point that they face discrimination, both economic and social, even Pakistan has classified Dalit's as "scheduled castes", only a softer name and they are similarly denied all economic and social rights in Pakistan. You might want to read bout that too.
News Reports:-
Discrimination against 'scheduled caste' Hindus continues | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
Discrimination against ‘scheduled caste’ Hindus continues in Pakistan, Low Caste Hindu Women and Kids Being Sexploited in Pakistan Struggle for Hindu Existence
NGO Sustainability Network Plight of Scheduled Caste Hindus in Pakistan
Status Of Dalits/ Scheduled Castes In Pakistan
Research Reports:-
CASTE-BASED DISCRIMINATION IN PAKISTAN
http://idsn.org/uploads/media/PakistanUPRpdf.pdf
Letter to CJ by a dalit social worker:-
Rights of Scheduled Castes/ Dalits of Pakistan
I also happen to have read a detailed study by IIDS in this regard. This is a damning 87 page report, might come as a shocker to you. Read this if you are more than just a basher. This is an extensive report covering social, political, economic and other factors involving the plight of dalits in Pakistan. A necessary read for anybody studying development economics and development geography or anybody wanting to do some social work to improve the lives of everyday Pakistanis. These very dalits are my fellow Pakistanis, they have been denied political, economic, social and human rights. It is my duty to fight for their rights and work for theie improvement. I'd rather do that than write half baked accounts of Indian oppression, Indian hegemony, Indian economic weakness, Indian strategic weakness and anything that sheds a negative light on India (also includes twisting lamp to portray a negative light).
Long Behind Schedule : A Study on the plight of scheduled caste Hindus in Pakistan
To Indian Members :- This is not suppose to be an approval of how dalits are treated in India. You know better than I do that historical wrongs take a lot of time to be corrected but the progress on your side has been slow, terribly slow. Upward mobility of dalits is remarkably low compared with the rest of India. There is much evidence to support this. Dalits face discrimination and are not provided necessary resources and capital to overcome their economic woes. While urban middle class across India has ever increasing access to capital, resources and opportunities today, lower caste peasants and slum dwellers are being denied opportunity in this wonderful new world that is the result of your economic take off. Much needs to be done.
I only wanted to highlight that as usual, RiazHaq, has nothing better than to bash India for reasons apparent to us all. It is not wrong to point out glaring accounts of disparity and denial of rights in India but you might as well have posted something about their condition in Pakistan as well. Improving the lives of impoverished classes and sectors of society is a duty of us all as we represent the upper middle and elite class (mostly).
As for the point that they face discrimination, both economic and social, even Pakistan has classified Dalit's as "scheduled castes", only a softer name and they are similarly denied all economic and social rights in Pakistan. You might want to read bout that too.
News Reports:-
Discrimination against 'scheduled caste' Hindus continues | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
Discrimination against ‘scheduled caste’ Hindus continues in Pakistan, Low Caste Hindu Women and Kids Being Sexploited in Pakistan Struggle for Hindu Existence
NGO Sustainability Network Plight of Scheduled Caste Hindus in Pakistan
Status Of Dalits/ Scheduled Castes In Pakistan
Research Reports:-
CASTE-BASED DISCRIMINATION IN PAKISTAN
http://idsn.org/uploads/media/PakistanUPRpdf.pdf
Letter to CJ by a dalit social worker:-
Rights of Scheduled Castes/ Dalits of Pakistan
I also happen to have read a detailed study by IIDS in this regard. This is a damning 87 page report, might come as a shocker to you. Read this if you are more than just a basher. This is an extensive report covering social, political, economic and other factors involving the plight of dalits in Pakistan. A necessary read for anybody studying development economics and development geography or anybody wanting to do some social work to improve the lives of everyday Pakistanis. These very dalits are my fellow Pakistanis, they have been denied political, economic, social and human rights. It is my duty to fight for their rights and work for theie improvement. I'd rather do that than write half baked accounts of Indian oppression, Indian hegemony, Indian economic weakness, Indian strategic weakness and anything that sheds a negative light on India (also includes twisting lamp to portray a negative light).
Long Behind Schedule : A Study on the plight of scheduled caste Hindus in Pakistan
To Indian Members :- This is not suppose to be an approval of how dalits are treated in India. You know better than I do that historical wrongs take a lot of time to be corrected but the progress on your side has been slow, terribly slow. Upward mobility of dalits is remarkably low compared with the rest of India. There is much evidence to support this. Dalits face discrimination and are not provided necessary resources and capital to overcome their economic woes. While urban middle class across India has ever increasing access to capital, resources and opportunities today, lower caste peasants and slum dwellers are being denied opportunity in this wonderful new world that is the result of your economic take off. Much needs to be done.
I only wanted to highlight that as usual, RiazHaq, has nothing better than to bash India for reasons apparent to us all. It is not wrong to point out glaring accounts of disparity and denial of rights in India but you might as well have posted something about their condition in Pakistan as well. Improving the lives of impoverished classes and sectors of society is a duty of us all as we represent the upper middle and elite class (mostly).
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