Meeting of Nepali dalits |
UDAYAPUR, Balighare tradition — the remnants of the
centuries-old slavery system — is still common in Udayapur. Various
campaigns have been launched against this tradition, but in vain.As per this tradition, denounced by human rights activists as one of
many forms of slavery, Dalits — socially oppressed people — work for
Non-Dalits, especially Brahmins, throughout the year. At the end of
year, Dalits get some five pathis (one pathi is roughly equal to five
kilograms) of rice, maize or millets for their whole year´s worksBishwokarmas, people of one of many Dalit castes, craft traditional
weapons (Khukuri-knives, sickles, hoes and blades used in ploughs) as
required by Brahmins.
Similarly, Sarkis cobble shoes and Damais tailor clothes. They do not
get payments in cash. Brahmins, particularly Bishtas here, give just Rs
10-20 along with some pathis of food grains.Dal Man Bishwokarma, a resident of Rautaha village in Udayapur, not
only manufactures domestic weapons and equipments used in farming but
also repairs them. He provides his service to 21 Bishta families.
However, he gets only 10 pathis of maize once a year from each of them.
During festivals like Dashain and Tihar, Bishta families provide Dal
Man with a mana (one mana is roughly equal to half a kilogram) of rice
and Rs 20 each. His family has to survive on this meager income for the
whole year. “With this income, I find it difficult to make ends meet
even for six months,” he said. “For the rest of the year, I have to go
somewhere else to work as a laborer.”The tradition, which exploits Dalits´ labor, is still in fashion
mainly in Bhutar, Nametar, Bhalayodada, Panchawoti, Dumre, Barre, Iname,
Jante, Thanagau and Laphagau villages. Harka Bahadur Pariyar, a
resident of Jaate village where 24 Dalit families are stuck in this
tradition, said, “We have been surviving like this for generations.”Many Dalit rights organizations have been raising their voice to
eliminate this tradition. However, due to the lack of any concrete steps
by the government, the Dalits continue to be exploited in villages.
source: revolutionaryfrontlines
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