The national
spokesman of the Purvanchal Janta Party Sanjeev Jha took a scathing attack on
the political parties of today. Interacting with the people at a function organized
in Shastri Nagar, Delhi, Mr Jha said, “This is not done. This is simply not
done. No any Savarna can be against the upliftment of the oppressed class of
the society, but that should not be at the expense of snatching the basic
rights and compelling the Shavarnas to live a life of penury, dejection and
rejection”.
Underlining
the need of uniting Shavarna and fight for their rights, Mr Sanjeev added, “It
is now or never. Every political party has made Shavarnas dance on their tunes,
we are bereft of living a life of dignity, let alone jobs and other basic
things that are must for the sustenance of life. If the present situation is
allowed to continue, and we choose to keep mum, waiting for the opportune
moment and time, we will soon find ourselves at marginalized position, nothing
to lose-like situation”.
Setting all
the speculations at rest, the grandson of Pandit Baccha Jha said, “Yes, I have
started toying with the idea of contesting parliamentary election. As I have
said, it is now or never. I have decided not to live with the repentance that I
did not do my bit to raise protest against a move by the Government to handcuff
Shavarnas. Where will our children go? Any one will misuse the rights(absolute)
given to one class of the society and we Shavarnas will be at receiving end. Enough
is enough”.
Replying on
a question on what are his roadmaps with which he will face the electorates and
woo them in the 17th Parliamentary Election, Sanjeev stated: “The
roadmap is on the way. We are meeting with the people, interacting with them, taking
stock of the situation that has arisen against the draconian law by the Modi Government
which has robed the Shavarnas of their rights. We are not here for electoral
gains, we are here for creating consciousness in the minds of Shavarnas. They
should say their representatives that gone are the days of lollypops. We do also
have right to live, not only live for the sake of living, but with dignity. I
cannot even think to harvest the unrest created in the Shavarna community, but
someone should come forward and take the charge. I invite all like-minded
people to come forward, join with us and do something substantial for safeguarding
our dignity.”