Thursday, July 30, 2015

SOCIAL WORK, FOREIGN FUNDS, AND JUDICIAL PROTECTION

It is well-known that foreign funds for social work are misused and misappropriated.by smart operators called social activists, human rights protectors, development workers , and a host of self styled "selfless😛" social workers. When Tsunami wreaked havoc some years ago, there was a huge flow of foreign funds to Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to rehabilitate the victims of Tsunami. It was a god-send opportunity for most NGO leaders who made a fortune of the misfortune of the Tsunami affected. In fact they wish Tsunami to happen often. Foreign funds have also been diverted to religious conversions and blocking development initiatives of the government.

Teesta Setalvad is a social activist whose obsessions are "Narendra MODI, fame and money"[Ravishankar,  Sunday New Indian Express]. Her mission was to send Narendra Modi to jail, and she had the backing of all pseudo-secular politicians and foreign donors to fight court cases against Modi. She cooked up macabre tales of  Gujarat riot victims. Mr. RK.Raghavan, a man of impeccable integrity and the head of the Supreme Court appointed SIT , reported that Teesta tutored false witnesses to give evidence about imaginary incidents. Twenty-two identical affidavits were filed by Teesta sponsored witnesses. But her sustained campaign with foreign funds failed and Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of India.

Teesta Setalvad and her husband,according to the CBI, have violated Foreign Contributions Regulationa Act (FCRA), and cases have been registered against them. Ford Foundation gave $2,90,000 to them for their Sabrang Communications and Publishing without FCRA approval. Teesta has been leading a life of luxury with foreign funds. For example,
        Activity.                      Head of  FCRA Accounting in Account Book
Hairdo in Italy$5,000                  Secular education
Hairdo in Pakistan $ 3.800.         Legal Aid Service

CBI is convinced that custodial interrogation is necessary to bring out the truth from Teesta and husband. But even the Supreme Court gave them anticipatory bail. Five star activists influencing judicial decision as PM observed at the conference of  justices and chief  ministers !! Recently  the concerned CBI court denied anticipatory bail to them as the court was convinced that their custodial interrogation was imperative.. Yet  the  Bombay High Court came to their rescue which they do not deserve. They were given interim anticipatory bail. Will an ordinary offender be able to spend huge amounts of foreign funds to hire great legal minds? Will the ordinary citizen have faith in the judiciary if it protects high profile offenders ?


Tuesday, July 14, 2015

SOCIAL WORKERS WITH A MISSION (2):CRUSADER OF DALIT HUMAN RIGHTS

Namala Paul Divakar joined the MSSW in his early twenties with a mission to work with the oppressed communities. Son of a CSI Bishop, Paul was fully aware of the inequalities in our society. Today after nearly four decades, Paul is a well known advocate and activist of Dalit Rights.

More than 250 million Indians are Dalits. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution, guaranteed Fundamental Rights to all Indians in the Constitution. But the inhumanity to Dalits  perpetuated by the other majority communities with the Indian state remaining a passive observer continues unabated.

Paul ,in the early years after his MA/SW, worked with an INGO on the humanitarian concerns of the refugees of the Eritrean War in Somalia. He then worked with the indigenous communities in West Papua. It was here he felt the urge to return to India to work with his own community of DALITS..

Paul and his classmate Annie Panicker were in love during the college days itself, which had a happy ending in marriage with some resistance as it was an alliance between the ultra conservative Syrian Christian and the Dalit Christian. Annie and Paul are a formidable team in the struggle against atrocities against Dalits. Annie is now Director of the Delhi-based Centre for Social Equity. Paul and Annie were together at Prajwala, an organisation to unionise Dalit agricultural workers in Andhra Pradesh.from 1985 to 1991. In 1998,Paul co-founded .the National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) of which he was the National Convenor till 2008 from its inception. NCDHR was awarded  the prestigious RAFTO Human Rights Prize in 2007 in Norway. Paul has been active in setting up Dalit organisations, networking, advocacy, and campaigning at the grassroots, regional, national and global levels. A landmark achievement of Paul was the presentation of a memorandum to the Prime Minister of the previous government with 2.5 million signature from Dalit men and women. Paul led the Indian Dalit team to the United Nations Conference Against Racism (WRAS) in 2001. Paul also addressed the heads of states at the WRAS.

Paul was a member of the Steering Committee constituted by the government of India to formulate the 11th and 12th Five Year Plans.He has been a member of the National Monitoring Committee for the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes headed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

It is impossible to summarise the many sided contributions of  Paul  to secure the human rights  and dignity of the millions of DALITS in the Indian society and polity in a limited number of paragraphs. The struggle  in which he has been engaged will be long , intense and protracted . At 58 ,Paul is young and the Indian nation expects great results from him and his fellow activists for a future society free of  caste-based  inequality and injustice.