Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), Aug 29 (ANI): Dalit leaders have accused Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati of favouring only a particular backward community to which she belongs.
"We have gathered Dalits here and are creating awareness among them to fight for their rights.
For example the issue of reservation in private sector, or the Dalits who are being exploited in Uttar Pradesh, or about the issue of jobs that are disappearing, or the issue of land acquisition, we are discussing all such issues here," said Udit Raj, an activist of the Justice Party.
The leaders, who held a meeting in Allahabad on Saturday, said the benefit of reservation is only available for Mayawati's community.
"The benefit of reservation is being availed by Mayawati's community. Those who do not belong to her community are exploited with cruelty. The crime is on full flow. In every 18th minute a boycotted Dalit woman is raped, they are being killed in the whole state," said Nihare Rakesh, a former state deputy.
"I demand that the Central Government should immediately take action against Mayawati's rule," he added.
Numbering 160 million, Dalits represent 16 percent of India's population of more than one billion.
Officially, caste discrimination is banned in India and special quotas exist for Dalits in Parliament, state legislatures, village councils, government jobs and educational institutions. (ANI)
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