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Guj govt refuses to table survey report on untouchability

Press Trust of India  |  Gandhinagar 

The government today refused to table in the state a 2013 report on untouchability, claiming that it was prepared by a university and not by a notified Commission. While addressing the House on the issue during the Question Hour of the ongoing Budget Session here today, Chief maintained that his government has taken adequate steps as recommended in the report on that was prepared by five years back. During the question-answer session, MLA Pravin Maru sought to know whether the government has received the Cept University's report on and what steps it has taken on the findings of the report. In his reply, Social Justice and Empowerment said that was asked to carry out a "fact finding" study on the practice of after submitted its "one-sided" report on the issue in 2010. Notably, the recently cancelled the FCRA licence of Navsarjan Trust, an NGO that works for the rights of Dalits in the state. "Navsarjan submitted a one-sided and anti-government report in 2010. While going through that report, we realised that it was prepared just to malign Gujarat's image. Hence, the government asked to carry out a fact finding survey in 2010. We received the report in April 2013," Parmar told the House. Without divulging any details about the observations and suggestions made in the report, the added his department has already informed the "concerned departments and offices to take required steps as recommended in the study report". He also added that it is not necessary to table the report in the Unhappy with his reply, senior MLA Shailesh Parmar asked the government to share the findings of the report as well as the steps taken by it.

He alleged that is still prevalent in the state and Dalits are still becoming victims of social boycott. To pacify the opposition benches, Rupani said his government is committed to eradicate this practice. He assured that in any form will not be tolerated and perpetrators will be dealt in the strictest manner. "The report has given many recommendations. One is that the government should formulate schemes without keeping in mind the caste factor. To create harmony among all, the report also suggested that children of all castes and faiths, such as Dalits, Hindus and Muslims, should take meals together," Rupani said. When the legislators insisted that the government should table the report, Rupani said it is not necessary that the state should present each and every report in the House. "This report was prepared by an institute, not by a notified Commission. Government conducts many inquiries, but, it is not necessary to table each and every report on the floor of the House," the said.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 20:35 IST
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