This story is from April 20, 2018
Ekta Parishad formed to fight for Dalits, minorities, OBCs and tribals
SURAT: Human rights activists, retired government officials, lawyers and social workers have come together to form a non-political organization ‘
The first convention of Ekta Parishad was held at Mangrol in Surat district on Thursday where leaders exhorted people to stay away from the politics of divide and rule on the basis of caste and religion.
Ekta Parishad president Suresh Vasava said, “The aim of Ekta Parishad is to fight for the rights of the downtrodden, backward communities,
Vasava said Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s name is used by political parties for their personal gains. The Constitution framed by Babasaheb is being hardly followed in the country.
Vasava said, “Tribal areas are getting backward day-by-day and the cooperative sector has literally become a battlefield of political parties. They are highlighting issues on communal lines to arouse passion of Hindus and Muslims. At present, there are many villages in Gujarat which do not have proper drinking water facilities, transportation and healthcare, but the government is mum.”
Surat district panchayat member Darshan Nayak said, “Many elected representatives, including MPs and MLAs, are interested only in minting money, rather than solving the problems of people in their constituencies. Ekta Parishad is needed to fight against politicians and government officials who don’t work for the people.”
Social activist Rashid Patel said, “The parishad will be working for effective implementation of central and state government schemes for the poor. Many poor and downtrodden people are unaware of government schemes. We plan to set up offices in each and every taluka of Surat district in the coming days.”
Ekta Parishad
’ to voice issues and problems faced by the Dalits, tribals, other backward classes (OBCs) and the minority community.Ekta Parishad president Suresh Vasava said, “The aim of Ekta Parishad is to fight for the rights of the downtrodden, backward communities,
minorities
and tribals. We will be visiting all the villages and talukas in the district and southGujarat
to register like-minded people as members. This is a non-political organization of the people and by the people.”Vasava said Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s name is used by political parties for their personal gains. The Constitution framed by Babasaheb is being hardly followed in the country.
Vasava said, “Tribal areas are getting backward day-by-day and the cooperative sector has literally become a battlefield of political parties. They are highlighting issues on communal lines to arouse passion of Hindus and Muslims. At present, there are many villages in Gujarat which do not have proper drinking water facilities, transportation and healthcare, but the government is mum.”
Surat district panchayat member Darshan Nayak said, “Many elected representatives, including MPs and MLAs, are interested only in minting money, rather than solving the problems of people in their constituencies. Ekta Parishad is needed to fight against politicians and government officials who don’t work for the people.”
Social activist Rashid Patel said, “The parishad will be working for effective implementation of central and state government schemes for the poor. Many poor and downtrodden people are unaware of government schemes. We plan to set up offices in each and every taluka of Surat district in the coming days.”
Top Comment
Rajiv
2401 days ago
Good move. Should happen in every state and union territory. Playing politics with cast and religion is making country completely divided under which no progress is possible.Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Dehradun accident: What happened in the last moments before 6 friends died in horrific car crash
- 'This tragedy must not be forgotten': Haunting wreckage of Dehradun crash becomes a chilling safety lesson
- A town mourns a son: Meerut rallies for justice for MBA student stabbed in Gujarat
- King Cobra’s 185-year monopoly comes to end as four of its kind found
- Elderly woman dies, 22 hospitalised, over 200 evacuated after fire breaks out at 21-storey residential building in Ahmedabad
end of article
Trending Stories
- Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Live Updates: Will Jake Paul survive the wrath of Mike Tyson?
- Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Live streaming, full match card, when and where to watch fight in India and USA
- 10 newborns burned to death in fire at Jhansi government hospital
- ICC asks PCB to cancel Champions Trophy tour in PoK
- 'That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow': What does the viral meme mean
- Mumbai: Fire breaks out at BKC metro station
- Team India's Wanderers wonder: Full list of records broken against South Africa
Visual Stories
- 10 desert animals of India
- How to make high-protein Soya-Paneer Biryani
- 8 traditional baby girl names that sound modern
- 10 rare animal species found only in China
- How to grow Strawberry in home garden during winters
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT