Mangalore, Feb 2: Members of the Dalit community sought the intervention of the police department in repealing the fake caste certificates issued to non-Scheduled Caste persons in the district, at the SC/ST monthly grievance meeting held at the office of Superintendent of Police here on Sunday.
At the meeting chaired by Superintendent of Police Shantanu Sinha, Narayan V Shiroor from SC/ST Reservation Protection Committee alleged that the Tahsildar had been issuing fake caste certificates to non-Scheduled Caste without proper verification.
He alleged that non-Scheduled Caste students were receiving higher education in Mangalore University in the seats reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Two students belonging to the Moger community are pursuing their higher education in Mangalore University in seats reserved for SC/STs, although Mogers do not come under Scheduled Castes. As a result, opportunities are being denied to those who actually belong to SC/STs, he claimed, adding that he had brought the matter to the notice of the Deputy Commissioner.
He said that as a symbolic protest against, he would hold a hunger strike in front of the University entrance at Konaje.
According to a ruling of the Supreme Court, caste certificates, however, could be issued to Mogers of Dakshina Kannada after proper verification.
Dalit representatives including Karnataka Dalit Sangharsha Samiti district convenor Keshava urged that the immigrants from Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu are not given reservations based on their caste in Karnataka. Caste certificates should not be given to immigrants from Sri Lanka or Tamil Nadu, as the real beneficiaries will be denied of opportunities in institutions, urged a Dalit representative.
Additional Superintendent of Police Shivakumar was present.
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