M’lore: Each Successive Govts disregarded Progress of AHINDA – Navinchandra D Suvarna
By Ashritha D’Souza
Pics by Spoorthi Ullal
Bellevision Media Network
Mangalore, 1 Dec 2013: The people belonging to minority, backward classes and Dalit communities are even now deprived of benefits that are bestowed by Indian constitution. The social justice has become a distance dream, said AHINDA leader Navinchandra D Suvarna.
Navinchandra was speaking after inaugurating annual conference of AHINDA that was held organized by AHINDA Dakshina Kannada (DK) district unit at Town Hall, here on Sunday December 1.
None of the governments that reigned so far have made no honest attempts to address the grievances of people belonging to AHINDA. Despite Supreme Court order to introduce the recommendations of B P Mandal, 39 recommendations are yet to be fulfilled. Not all the women get chance to come to the mainstream of society. The governments have not considered this seriously, said Navinchandra.
Widespread opposition has been witnessed against the draft Bill on banning superstitious beliefs. The organized efforts are being made to compel the people belonging to AHINDA to continue the superstitious beliefs. The higher classes are oppose people of AHINDA to live with dignity, added Navinchandra.
Navinchandra urged all divisions of AHINDA to foster unity.
AHINDA, DK district unit president Vasudev Boloor said that all the political parties ensured the power remained in the hands of higher classes. There were attempts to create chaos in AHINDA, said Vasudev. He also cautioned on those who try to break the unit of minority, backward classes and Dalit community and unite in waging struggle for progress.
The vice president Hameed Kandak also cautioned on vested interests to break the unity of AHINDA.
The executive president B A Mohammed Hanif urged the youth, women and students to join AHINDA movement.
The backward classes Committee president Dayanand Devadiga, AHINDA leader Vishwanat Putran, Yusuf Akthar, Felcy Rego, corporator Rameeza Banu and others were present on the occasion.
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Philip Mudartha, Mumbai | Mon, December-2-2013, 1:55 |
The current state government of Congress party came to power by its strategy of building AHINDA coalition, formulated by its chief architect Siddaramaiah. The state had governments most of the time led by champions of AHINDA, ost prominent being Devraj Urs and others he mentored. Despite such governmental support, if AHINDA feel excluded from the fruits of development, they must also look inwards and take responsibility. Blaming the forward communities (Brahmins and other forward castes?) is easy for one s own shortcomings. |