Muslims, dalits and adivasis — three of the most vulnerable - TopicsExpress



          

Muslims, dalits and adivasis — three of the most vulnerable sections of Indian society — make up more than half of Indias prison population, according to an official report on prisons released this month. Although the proportion of these three communities in India adds up to about 39%, their share amongst prisoners is considerably higher at 53%. India had 4.2 lakh people in prison in 2013. Nearly 20% of them were Muslims although the share of Muslims in Indias population is about 13% according to Census 2001. Religion-wise data from Census 2011 is yet to be released but it is unlikely to be much different. Dalits make up 22% of prisoners, almost one in four. Their proportion in population is about 17% according to Census 2011. While adivasis make up 11% of prisoners, their share in the general population is 9%. Most experts say that this disturbing trend is not because these communities commit more crimes. Rather, it arises because they are economically and socially under-privileged, unable to fight costly cases or often even pay for bail. Some say that these communities are targeted with false cases. Via Sruthi Herbert
Posted on: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 06:23:56 +0000

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