Initiating Caste Census: Real Tribute to Ambedkar Today

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This year 2023, 14th April saw plethora of organizations celebrating Baba Saheb Ambedkars 132nd birth anniversary probably more than before. The occasion was marked by gaiety and celebratory spirit among the large sections of SC/ST/OBC sections for whom he is the messiah. His contributions are recognized more and more, not only nationally but even at global level with over 150 countries celebrating the occasion. Most groups who are committed to social justice and equality, opposed to birth based hierarchies and injustices celebrate the occasion with deep reverence and hope. One can say that this occasion is also assuming religious overtones as at places rituals are being given more importance than highlighting Babasaheb’s values. Surely there is a need to launch and sustain struggles to fulfill the dreams for which Babsaheb struggled all his life.

There are other groups and formations who are deeply opposed to the principles and values for which Ambedkar struggled all his life. As such ‘Hindu nationalists’, RSS and progeny, are totally opposed to Babasaheb’s core aim of ‘annihilation of caste’. They project ‘harmony among castes’ as their credo. Ambedkar stood for affirmative action for the deprived sections of society. Initially there were provisions for reservations for ten years only. Probably Ambedkar had a hope that ten years will be enough to root out the deep malice of Hindu society. He probably did not take into consideration the fact that the implementation of the policy lays in the hands of upper caste elite themselves, who in due course found ways to circumvent the proper implementation of reservation for SC/STs and so it had to be prolonged till the date, which is a requisite for march towards social justice.

The constitution, the drafting of which he presided over, did give the provision for SCs and STs, still leaving out Other Backward Classes. This is a large constituent of the society, about which not much attention was paid for long time. Last time the decadal census which took this into consideration was in 1931. It stood at 52% at that time which later became the basis of giving them 27% of reservations in 1990s. There were some provisions for affirmative action but its proper implementation took place with Mandal Commission implementation only.

The reservations have been an eyesore to certain sections of society and they did float groups like “Youth for Equality” types which stood for abolition of reservations. By word of mouth and other channels it was popularized that due to these reservations, ‘non deserving’ people find their way and the deserving one’s are left out. Social biases got constructed around dalit-OBCs and these social biases did get converted in to the suicides of the likes of Rohith Vemula or Darshan Solanki. These biases also formed the base of anti dalit violence in 1980s in Ahmadabad and anti OBC violence in Gujarat in 1985.

While BJP’s parent RSS, initiated social engineering and floated organizations like ‘Samajik Samrasta Manch’ (Social Harmony Forum) which was an attempt to co-opt these marginalized sections. Its efforts did pay it rich electoral dividends, which are reflected in the presence of large number of BJP MPs and MLAs from the constituencies reserved for these sections. The large force of RSS pracharaks and Swayamsevaks has relentlessly worked in these areas through social engineering, process of sanskritzation, and charity work among these communities.

At ideological level ‘Hindu right wing’ has made tall efforts to attribute ills of caste system to ‘invading’ Muslim kings and trying to project that all castes were equal before Muslim kings came, type of formulations. It is no surprise that BJP and its associates also make the show of celebrating Ambedkar anniversary. At the same time they undermine the need for demands like caste census which can pave the way for modification of policies, through which the marginalized sections can benefit in the real sense.

It is this background that Rahul Gandhi’s speech in Kolar becomes significant. Mr. Gandhi asked for population census and stated that the results of affirmative action are not as visible as in the case of top bureaucrats like Secretaries in Union Government, hardly 7% belong to these sections. While putting forward this demand he also asked for the Caste census findings conducted under UPA in 2011 be made public. He correctly states that, “The data will provide evidence if Other Backward Classes (OBC), Dalits, and Adivasis don’t have enough representation in the country’s politics proportionate to their population”

In contrast BJP is trying to dodge the issue. A party which could undertake the massive and painful exercise of NRC in Assam; is rejecting caste census! It told the Supreme Court (2021) that such a census would be “administratively difficult and cumbersome” and that it was a “conscious policy decision” to exclude such information from the census purview.”

The real intent of BJP regarding social justice becomes clear at the times of crucial decisions. Its decision to oppose caste census is one such. During last nine years the, introduction of reservations for ‘Economically Weaker Sections’ of society has already diluted the prevailing provisions and upper caste with income of 8 lakhs will also be eligible for reservations. Economic backwardness has never been in consideration for reservation, as the very concept of reservation was related to caste backwardness, caste as a handicap for one’s place in the society.

Coming back to celebrating Ambedkar Anniversary, it is clear that for parties like BJP Ambedkar’s principles don’t matter. As a matter of fact Hindu nationalist politics came up precisely to oppose the rising assertion of SC/SC/OBC. The foundational ideological pronouncements of this politics glorified the holy tomes and traditions boosting the caste and gender hierarchy. Today what we need is a genuine assessment of the population of different marginalized sections and to modify our policies so that the uneven growth of the society is brought on path of equality. Also the deaths of likes of Rohith Vemula and Darshan Solanki should awaken us to the need to combat the biases constructed against the SC/ST/OBC and strive for a future where ‘annihilation of caste’ is the central credo of our society.

Originally published in NewsClick

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Dr Ram Puniyani

Dr Ram Puniyani was a professor in biomedical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, and took voluntary retirement in December 2004 to work full time for communal harmony in India. Email: [email protected]

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