Newskarnataka – Mangalore
Mangalore: The AHINDA Dakshina Kannada Unit organized their annual meet in Town Hall on Sunday December 1, addressing the issues of minorities.
Addressing the gathering AHINDA member, Navin Chandra D Suvarna said, “Minorities, backward castes and Dalit communities are deprived from constitutionally eligible rights. Even today social justice has not been delivered at the fullest to the minorities in the society.”
“The governments that have ruled until now have never taken any initiative swiftly favoring the AHINDA community’s development. Even though the Supreme Court has ordered to implement recommendation of BP Mendol, still 39 recommendations are lagging behind without implementation”, he added.
Adding to the point he also specified that every woman doesn’t have the opportunity to come to the main stream. No government has taken up this issue seriously.
With reference to the Anti Superstitious Bill Navin Chandra D Suvarna said, “There were several types of oppositions against the Anti Superstitious Bill. It is tried on AHINDA community people to follow the superstition in the name of religion. We are trying to live in self esteem; upper class people are opposing it. AHINDA should join with all community people to lead peaceful life.”
Another member of AHINDA, Vasudev Bolooru said, “All parties give the power to the people of upper class. There are efforts made to break AHINDA. We should be alert about those who try to break the unity of Minorities, back ward castes and Daliths.”
The Vice president Hamid Kandak, working president BA Mohammed Hanif, Backward class committee president Dayanada Devadiga, AHINDA leader Vishwanatha Putran, Yusif Wakthar, Felsi Rego, Ramiza Banu and others were present on the occasion.