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NEWS ALERTS | Media invited to witness the real dance of democracy

Media invited to witness the real dance of democracy

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published Published on Oct 3, 2010   modified Modified on Oct 3, 2010


Media persons from all over the country have a great opportunity to witness the dance of democracy in Jaipur beginning Gandhi Jayanti. A peaceful ‘dharna’ organized by grassroots organizations like the MKSS and RTI Manch, among others, is already attracting some of India’s top writers, editors, development thinkers and civil society activists, besides thousands of common people from all across Rajasthan.

The movement will continue indefinitely from October 2 onwards until a direct and clear commitment from the government to implement social audits and an increase in minimum wages for workers under MGNREGA. You can log on to the Inclusive Media website http://www.im4change.org/ for more information on NREGA and other issues of India’s rural crises.  

Journalists can reach Jaipur on their own and come to the Statue Circle to experience an unusual but peaceful event and interact with the real “aam aadmi” bent upon giving a new meaning to participatory democracy despite being shortchanged by their own elected leaders.

For those who can’t attend, regular updates are available on srabhiyan.wordpress.com. Just sign up and keep receiving regular email alerts.
 

Following is the text of the invitation:
 
Invitation: Mazdoor Haq Satyagraha
 
The Suchna Evum Rozgar ka Adhikar Abhiyan (S. R. Abhiyan) begins a Mazdoor Haq Satyagrahafrom the 2nd of October, 2010 near the Statue Circle in Jaipur Rajasthan.
 
The S.R. Abhiyan organized a Mazdoor Haq Yatra, in which there were 5 groups - one each in Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, Rajsamand and Udaipur. The yatras started on the 15th of September, 2010 and will be converging near the Statue Circle in Jaipur on October 2nd. The response to these yatras has been overwhelming. Workers and farmers across the state have endorsed the critical need to establish dignity and justice for themselves. These discussions have built up a discourse enriched by people’s analysis of crucial issues under assault and debate, such as the control and right to access resources of the state and the consequent question of equitable sharing. This has strengthened the Abhiyan’s resolve to establish non-negotiable entitlements for basic life and livelihood. The people who have attended the yatra meetings in street corners of small towns and villages have supported these yatras with contributions of food, shelter, fuel and money, so that each yatra has been self-sufficient.

The significance of the Satyagraha beginning on 2nd October is manifold. The Satyagraha raises issues of the “last person” so critical a focus of Gandhiji’s life and work. It is also an ironical comment on a government wanting to deny permission to a non-violent “satyagraha” beginning on Gandhi Jayanti to draw attention to the basic entitlements of ordinary people and the ethics of governance! We say this because there have been attempts by some individuals in the government to refuse us permission to use the place for the Satyagraha.

The first issue will, therefore, be the right for the marginalised and the unheard to have and access platforms of dissent and non-violent protest. By merely prefixing MG to the NREGA the government has not “improved” upon legal entitlements of workers since the real entitlements for labour are being steadily undermined.

The central government has de-linked minimum wages from wages under the MGNREGA. In addition the “wage rate” has been frozen for almost two years. Even the so called “wage rate” is systematically violated with people being paid as little as one rupee a day, and an average payment of Rs. 75 per day being paid in Rajasthan making even the Rs. 100 a day a charade. The S.R. Abhiyan is unwilling to let any employer (much less the government) undermine the sanctity of minimum wages for any worker in the state and country.

The other broad concern is the manifest corruption which derails and denies access to entitlements and benefits. In this broad area are the rights that lie with the newly acquired RTI regime; and the ensuing entitlements within the MGNREGA for transparency and accountability. This is a general empowerment under RTI to citizens to access and use information to monitor governance. Of specific concern is the exercise of social audit, a mandate entitled in the MGNREGA. Innumerable problems have been created both at the level of amendments to the schedule of the Act in the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, and in the organised reaction of those who are being monitored for mismanagement and fraud at the village and panchayat levels. This is a reflection too of the feudal and repressive nature not only of the social structure, but of governance itself.

The satyagraha will also be a platform which will raise issues of dignity and basic entitlements for the primary producers in the country - the mazdoors, who are also very often kisans; the sanctity of democratic space, peaceful protest and the accountability of democratic structures to the people of the country. We hope you can join us from Gandhi Jayanti onwards at this important Satyagraha.

This Satyagraha will continue indefinitely until at least two of the above demands are addressed: a direct and clear commitment from the government to implement social audits and an increase in minimum wages for workers under MGNREGA. On different days of the indefinite Satyagraha we have planned activities of different duration. On the first day, 99 workers who got paid Re.1/day for 11 days work in Tonk district intend to come and donate their earnings to the CM’s Relief Fund towards the payment of government employees’ daily allowance (D.A.). One the first day we will also announce and begin to setup:

•    a Mazdoori Jan Aayog [People’s Commission on Wages] to discuss the sanctity of minimum wages and to fix wages for workers.
•    a Chote Kisan Jan Aayog to take up issues of farmers, including land, subsidies, seeds, fertilizers, insurance, credit and minimum support prices [M.S.P.].
•    a Panchayati Raj Sashaktikaran Sammelan for real the strengthening of the Panchayati Raj Institutions [P.R.I.s].
•    Public Hearings on MGNREGA to look into the status of implementations of the ten entitlements under MGNREGA
•    a People’s Commission on the Implementation of the RTI Act and a charter for transparent governance through proper implementation of Section 4 of the Act, which is about proactive disclosure.
•    the demand for setting up of an Accountability Commission to decide tasks and measure work that government ‘servants’ do. This happens for MGNREGA workers, so why not have accountability and penalty for government servants as well?
•    discussions on issues related to Food Security. This will be done in partnership with the Right to Food Campaign and the themes in the discourse will include the right to minimum nutritional entitlements and issues of food productivity, procurement, storage & distribution.
•    last but not least, sessions on the theme of ‘Save Democracy’. There have been systematic attempts to muzzle peaceful protest. This is done by cultivating a mind set in those who administer to convert all protest into a law and order issue, thereby defusing and sometimes destroying the rule of law. Refusing us permission to peacefully protest is just an example. Distinction between peaceful demonstrations and violent protest must be made, and space must be provided for the former if democracy is to function effectively.

The mandate and message we carry with us from the people we met during the yatras is unambiguous: Take our message to Jaipur and we will come there to join the Satyagraha. Not only have daily wage labourers promised to come, they have even offered to support us in cash and through other means.

We are making an appeal to all supporters of these issues to give time, spread the word, join the campaign and to donate at least one day’s wages (more is of course welcome) to support what may turn out to be a long and decisive struggle for dignity and justice. Please let us know as soon as possible if and when you would like to come so that we can plan the logistics. Contact details are given below. Media persons are advised to contact the control room. This is not to restrict the numbers who might want to come, but to facilitate planning. We would be strengthened by your support and participation. We look forward to seeing you at theSatyagraha.
 
Aruna Roy,  Bhanwar Meghwanshi, Hariom Soni, Moti Lal, Richa Odichya, Nikhil Dey, Shankar Singh, Ram Karan and R D Vyas, Naveen Narayan, Renuka Pamecha, Rawata Ram.
(On behalf of the Rozgar Evum Suchna ke Adhikar ka Abhiyan, Rajasthan)

Contact details
 
Suchna evum Rozgar ka Adhikar Abhiyan (S R Abhiyan)
Address: 20, Narain Nagar, Badgaon, District Udaipur, Rajasthan
Fax: +91 294 2451391
Email: srabhiyan@gmail.com
 
RTI Manch
Address: Plot number S-9, Rajshree Apartments, Jyoti Nagar Extension, Behind Amroodo ka Baag, Jaipur – 300205
Landline: +91 141 2740019
Mobile: +91 9252489519
Email: rtiraj@gmail.com
 
Control Room
Address: Samagra Sewa Sangh, Gokul Basti, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302018
Landlines: +91 141 2552878, 2385254
 
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