NHRC urges govt to end caste-based discrimination

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, July 23 The National Human Rights Commission has made a number of recommendations to the federal, provincial and local
governments to put an end to incidents of caste-based discrimination and untouchability. The rights body reminded the authorities concerned
and people that the practice was punishable by law and needed to be accepted as a national problem. A monitoring report ‘Status of Rights
against Cased-based Discrimination and Untouchability& released by the NHRC last week stated that caste-based discrimination and
untouchability deprived the citizens of basic human rights and caused adverse impact on their life, liberty, equality and dignity. &The
problem has yet to be put to an end
It is not only a problem of the Dalit community, but of all human communities
Democracy, human rights and the rule of law will be meaningful and the vision of peace, development and prosperity can be realised only if
this practice is completely eliminated from society,& the report said. The NHRC urged all three tiers of government to effectively implement
the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights articulated in the constitution as fundamental rights of citizens for protection
and promotion of human rights of the Dalit community
&The NHRC requests the governments of all three levels to incorporate ways to end caste-based discrimination and untouchability in their
policies, plans, programmes and budget,& it stated. The rights body also urged the governments to implement the recommendations forwarded to
the federal government by the NHRC through periodic reviews on the basis of international commitments made by Nepal. It stressed the need to
provide training to law enforcement agencies and conduct awareness-raising campaigns to end all the ill-practices in the country. &All three
levels of government have to work in an effective manner against social malpractices by forming anti-caste-based discrimination and
anti-untouchability promotion mechanism and bring to book the guilty on time,& the report said. The rights body urged the federal government
to empower and equip the NHRC, National Dalit Commission, National Women Commission and National Inclusion Commission working to abolish
caste-based discrimination and untouchability
The NHRC has also requested all the political parties to help create an environment for effective implementation of the provisions
stipulated in the constitution and prevailing laws to ensure that no citizen is deprived of his/her political, economic, social and cultural
rights just because of his/her caste. &The political parties are advised to incorporate social offences of caste-based discrimination and
untouchability into their documents and mobilise their cadres to make people aware against such practices
They should also ensure the access of the Dalit community to their parties as per the principles of proportional inclusion and cooperate
with the authorities concerned to punish the guilty,& the report said. The NHRC has also urged civil society and non-governmental
organisations to conduct awareness-raising programmes and pressure all three levels of government for protection and promotion of human
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