Media ignoring rising intolerance against minorities in India: Rajashekhar

coastaldigest.com web desk
December 26, 2018

Udupi, Dec 26: Expressing concern over the rising intolerance against minority communities and atrocities against Dalits, writer G. Rajashekhar said that such serious issues are not getting the attention they deserved.

He was speaking at a meeting to mark the 50th anniversary of Kilvenmani massacre, organised by the district units of Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike and Dalit Damanitara Swabhimani Horata Samiti near the War Memorial here.

Mr. Rajashekhar said that the Dalits were working as farm labour in the land of landlords in Kilvenmani village in Tamil Nadu for a paltry daily wage. But later, under the influence of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the Dalits organised themselves and started to demand wages in accordance with the work done. This incensed the landlords. As many as 42 Dalits were murdered by a gang allegedly led by landlords in this village on December 25, 1968. This incident was known as the Kilvenmani massacre, he said.

Mr. Rajashekhar said that there was an increase in authoritarian tendencies in the country. As many as five social activists were recently arrested in different parts of the country on questionable charges. The Ishrat Jahan encounter, the Kausar Bi encounter, the Haren Pandya murder case could not be forgotten and brushed away, he added.

It was the duty of the media to highlight such important issues, he said.

K. Phaniraj, Vice-President of district unit of Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike, said that while the atrocities on the Dalits were increasing, the conviction rate was negligible.

Shyamraj Birthi, William Martis, Hussain Kodibengre, Nihal, Vasu Nejar, leaders of progressive groups, were present.

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