A comprehensive anti-discrimination Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha last week by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. The law is meant to cover both the public as well as the private sectors and seeks to make public servants like the police accountable for their failure to prevent discrimination.
Prepared in collaboration with Tarunabh Khaitan, an Associate Professor in Oxford who has been campaigning for such a law in India for the past several years, Dr Tharoor pointed out while introducing the Bill that “Cases of discrimination continue to be witnessed…they are frequently directed against Dalits, Muslims, Women, Persons of different sexual orientations, 'Hijras' , persons with disabilities, persons from North-Eastern States, unmarried couples and non-vegetarians, among others”.
The Bill of course will require bi-partisan support in Parliament and active support of the Union Government before it gets through a Parliamentary Standing Committee and gets passed by Parliament. It will be only the second Private Member’s Bill to be passed by Parliament if it does become the law.
One of the highlights of the draft is the painstaking listing of various kinds of discrimination citizens are subjected to and examples thereof.
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Direct discrimination
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Indirect Discrimination
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Harrassment
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Boycott
Segregation
Discriminatory violence
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Dr Tharoor pointed out that the existing provisions meant to protect citizens against discrimination had failed. “Existing constitutional protections against discrimination under articles 14, 15, 16 and 17 are not sufficient and need to be strengthened with additional statutory protections in order to realise their intended purpose. The constitutional directives under articles 38, 39 and 46, as well as the Fundamental Duty of all citizens under clauses (c) and (e) of article 51A are also intended towards ensuring equality among all,” reads part of the objective laid down in the draft Bill.
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This article was updated at 2.25 pm on March 17 to add a link to a related interview.
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Published: 17 Mar 2017, 1:46 PM IST