Dubai-based Bose, served a mandatory notice on the GOI to eradicate the caste system by 2014

Shillong, July 14: As monsoons are advancing in India, K K Sarachandra Bose is scaling up the country and mounting pressure on the government at the centre to succeed in his grand mission. The expatriate senior Indian lawyer wedded to social activism is undertaking a pioneering all-India expedition to spread his message against casteism and root out the deep old malady from the nation.

Dubai-based Bose, who has served a mandatory notice on the Government of India to eradicate the caste system by this calendar year, is going ahead with his 40-day Bharat Yathra that began on June 9 from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of his native Kerala state. Along with a team of 34 volunteers, the sexagenarian is addressing people across the states before reaching Delhi mid-July, traversing a distance of almost 14,000 km.

All along his way, Bose has been freely distributing a book. Caste Away! India, Hinduism & Untouchability, which he authored, is not just a publication. The 208-page work brought out in November 2013 is in fact a 13-month mandatory notice I have served on the Government of India for Constitutional Reform to eradicate the caste system from the country — by or before 31 December 2014.

Bose, who has been practising law in the Gulf for three-and-a-half decades and is a member of the International Bar Association, is carrying over 10,000 copies of the book — for free distribution. “I’m happy that some philanthropists and well-wishers have offered to print several thousand books — also for disbursal without charging anything,” he adds.

In fact, anyone can access the electronic printable version. Caste Away, which is supported by 40 years of research, has already been handed out to the President of India, the Prime Minister, all Members of Parliament, besides chief ministers, legislators, judges of the Supreme Court as well as several High Courts and lower echelons of the judiciary. It has also gone to the United Nations Secretary-General, Heads of States of different countries, intellectuals and the media among others.

As for its content, Mr Bose – whose itinerary also included Port Blair — says Caste Away attempts at reform through the Bhakti saints besides Raja Rammohun Roy’s Brahmo Samaj, the tumultuous efforts of late Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar, among others.

“The Supreme Court of India has ruled that the caste system conveyed the message ‘Divided we are — come and rule us’ and that ‘the caste system as projected by Manu and accepted by the Hindu society has proved to be the biggest curse for this country’,” he recalls. “In short, ‘the caste system is a curse on the nation and the sooner it is destroyed the better’, the apex court has noted.”

Also, the usage of the term ‘caste’ goes against the 1948 UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, he adds.

Addressing a press conference in Shillong today, Bose noted that the caste system has gripped more than 85 per cent of the people in India, which “I prefer to call Sri Maha Bharat”. Calling it an iron-clad system, he said, “This must change. Under the caste system, very few people are human beings and the rest, the vast majority, are treated as animals.”

Mr Bose, who’s Bharat Yathra is covering all state capitals and will hold meetings in another 35-plus cities and towns, clarified that the expenses of the road trip are completely self-sponsored. “I do not depend on any organisation or political party whatsoever, though I’m happy many among them are supporting my cause. I bank on my own conviction and — more importantly — the book,” he says.

In fact, the Bharat Yathra (slated to conclude in Delhi by mid-July) had its prelude of sorts at the Kerala level earlier this summer. “I had carried out a ‘Jathi Nirmarjana Bodhavatkarana Sadesha Yathra’ across the length of the state for six days from March 9. It was highly encouraging,” Mr Bose recalls. “I led a 31-member team which made several stops (pre-announced and impromptu) at several stops where people gathered in good numbers and listened to my speech and derived inspiration from its core message.”

Mr Bose, who hails from a village in central Travancore and is a partner of a leading legal consultancy firm in Dubai, is a member of the Kerala High Court Advocates Association and Karnataka Bar Council. He is also associated with the Legal Affairs Department of the Government of Dubai, is a visiting professor in International Business Law and a legal columnist in several publications. He chairs Global Dialogue Foundation and the “Unity in Diversity” under the auspices of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations.

“Eradication of caste may sound a bit over-ambitious for my compatriots at large, but then my missions have always been driven by absolute faith in realising the goal and a great sense of optimism,” he says. “I request you to strengthen my campaign and realise its ultimate goal.” He sait at the press conference at the Shillong press club.(SP News)

 

 

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