An Open Letter to
the Voters of Jalandhar Parliamentary Constituency
May 31, 2024
Dear fellow voters,
The festival of democracy – Elections, 2024 is about to close tomorrow with the last phase of voting on June 1. The results will come on June 4. It will be known what “We the people of India” have decided and who would rule the country for the coming years.
Recently, I wrote two blogs on the parliamentary elections with regard to Jalandhar where I am a voter and also a couple of issues which are of concern to the majority dalit voters in this reserved constituency.
First I wrote an open letter to the Candidates and Voters
which may be seen at: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/05/an-open-letter-to-candidates-in-lok.html
The focus of the blog to solicit and gather support to an
important proposal on April 14, birthday OF Babasaheb Ambedkar, as International
Day of Equality. It appears; as usual, nobody has paid any attention to the
proposal. We are where we were.
Ik Tarze Tugafil
Hai; So Woh Unko Mubarak,
Ik Arze Tamanna
Hai; Who Hum Karte Rahenge
The second blog was on
the Parliamentary seat of Jalandhar and the major players in the arena and
three of the major dalit issues which should attract the attention of political
outfits and the leadership. It may be accessed at: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/05/jalandhar-parliamentary-constituency.html
But nothing of that sort could happen. The issues
of International Day of Equality and that of the Heritage property of Ad-dharam
Mandal in Jalandhar could not elicit any response and reaction. The name of
Guru Ravidass was invoked by PM Narendra Modi in his rally or road show in
Hoshiarpur not as a serious matter but to pay lip service, I am sorry to add. I
again ventured to write today, one day before the elections considering:
Behosh Jo Padain
Hain Shyad Une Jaga De
After 75 years of
independence, dalit communities are standing on the cross roads even after
reservations in the seats of parliament and other elected bodies in the polity
of India. Nobody, all political outfits and their leaderships, are just oblivious
of the rights and due space to the dalits in the society and polity and also
economy of the country. The dalit leadership is sitting on the fringes. They
don’t have any voice, unfortunately. It was not the scenario which Babasaheb
Ambedkar and other leaders visualized. Let us stand up and think. Let the June
1 elections be a beginning. Just consider the three below listed emotive issues
concerning dalit communities and decide who could be the right candidate to
deserve our vote, irrespective of party affiliations. The five major nominees
have not responded publicly to the three issues personally. I don’t think they
have the mind and influence to raise the issues with their leadership. Where do
we stand in the given situation? We would ignore these issues at our own peril.
Three issues:
i) April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as
International Day of Equality. My latest blog on the subject gives all the
necessary details: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/05/an-open-letter-to-candidates-in-lok.html
ii) Guru Ravidass Mandir at Tuglakabad in Delhi. My blog on
the subject would give some information on the subject: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2019/08/my-wishful-thinking-guru-ravidass.html
iii) Ad-dharam Mandal Headquarters at Mohala Kishanpura in
Jalandhar to be declared a heritage building of the community. Details may
accessed from my blog on the subject: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/01/call-to-redeem-history-and-glory-of-ad.html
Guru Ravidass and Babasaheb Ambedkar watch us. We are to help ourselves and value the right to vote in a democratic setup. The years to come are full of challenges – as Allma Iqbal said:
Chupa Ke Astin Mein
Bijalian Rakh Li Hain Gurdu Ne
Anadil Bagh Ke
Gafil Na Baithen Ashiano Mein
Yours truly,
(Ramesh Chander)
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