Redefine human rights in Indian context: Amit Shah


New Delhi, Oct 12 (IANS): Human rights violations should not be limited to just custodial deaths and police atrocities, but must also include denial of basic facilities, like toilets, electricity and food, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah, here on Saturday.

Speaking on the occasion of the National Human Rights Commission's (NHRC) 26th Foundation Day, Shah said, "Global parameters should not be only parameters. It's the time to redefine rights violations with the Indian perspective and should include poverty and violence in our society."

Appreciating the NHRC's attempts to make Indians aware of violations, he said the meaning of human rights violation for the international community and the Indian society was different because of the inherent differences in beliefs and circumstances. "It's wrong to only look through the international prism," he said.

"Every households in towns and villages have their own ways to ensure that rights of not even a single individual are violated. Protecting human rights is in our tradition. There's an inclusive system in our society and people have been working in this regard," he said.

"The rights of children, women, the poor and the underprivileged sections are inbuilt in the society, within our family, without any intrusion from law," Shah said.

The Home Minister said it's time to redefine human rights violation as per the Indian parameters and also to connect with people striving to protect people's rights across the country. The definition of human rights in India should be expanded, he added.

"Ensuring a synergy between our cultural values and the modern approach to rights would make India the best in the world in terms of human rights, Shah said.

He said Narsi Mehta's hymn -- Vaishnava jana to -- sung by Mahatma Gandhi could be a better charter of human rights. Gandhi's principles and values encompassed a wide scope of human rights, he added.

Shah hailed the rich literature and philosophy of human rights in the Indian culture and urged the NHRC to provide a platform to showcase them.

Pointing to multiple challenges with the biggest being eradication of poverty and violence, the Minister said, "There are people in India without house, electricity or cooking gas and toilets. Is it not rights violation."

Remarking that the BJP government was working in this field for the last five years, Shah said, "Our government is providing electricity to households and free gas connections. Providing toilets is also the human rights of people and the Narendra Modi government has done a great work."

Raising the terrorism and naxalism issue, he said denying justice to families of people killed was also violation of rights. "40,000 people have been killed since 1990 in Kashmir. Is not that an attack on human rights? Do the victims of terrorism in Kashmir no rights," Shah said.

"We have zero tolerance against extra-judicial deaths, police atrocities. But we should also focus on terrorism and naxalism because they caused the biggest rights violations," he said.

Remarking that literary works of saints explicitly talk about human rights and they gave us the 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Shah said, "Concerns, like human rights, were inbuilt in our system."

Justice H.L. Dattu, NHRC Chairman, said, "The commission was set up on October 12, 1993 to work for promotion and protection of human rights and take cognisance of such complaints wherein actions, inactions and omissions of government functionaries, prima facie or allegedly, cause rights violation."

"Since inception, the commission has disposed of 18 lakh cases, ensured payment of over Rs 176 crore as relief to victims of rights violations by state agencies. From 496 cases in 1993-94 to 89,584 cases in 2018-19, the NHRC has come a long way and has been working tirelessly to promote awareness about human rights among people," JUstice Dattu said.

  

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  • gm, Mlur

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    Instead education and jobs Toilets?

    If you get education and jobs then everything is possible.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    All these days, (since century) open defecation practiced especially at some slum and some rural area. Do you mean , they are all unemployed ? Its attitude/mind set, that need to change.

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  • Kannadiga, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    Yes we all know you and your hq policy. This is a policy to know the public reaction. Bu t all are quite and busy with their legal family life. Peace loving Indians will never accept or allow the leader and party which Stands against our ConstI turion. Their quiteness always not be the same if awake then it sweep all thugs from the route.
    Like what Gandiji did.
    Jai Hind Jai Karnataka Jai Tulunaad !

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    Look who is talking human rights while violating all the human rights of Jammu and Kashmiris and enshrined in the Constitution of India.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    मुँह में राम-राम बगल में छुरी

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  • MM, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    Dear HMji Human Rights Violations also included the hypocrisy over NRC bill which is against the to read the Constitution as it prohibits granting of citizenship on the basis of religion. According to you only Muslims Need to fear NRC.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    When we have no ability to learn what is already defined, we go about creating our own definitions - hoping others will do the learning.

    India will move forward faster when the Indians become better learners.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    What about people who are robbed of their Money ...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    There are no human rights in India.All we have is slogans.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    he wants Indian police and military exempted from any Human rights issues / monitoring...

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Oct 12 2019

    Description 'Atithi Devo Bhava ' prescribes a dynamic of the host-guest relationship. The mantras are from the Taittiriya Upanishad, Shikshavalli I.11.2 that says: Matrudevo bhava, Pitrudevo bhava, Aacharyadevo bhava, Atithidevo bhava.

    If Union Home Minister Amit Shah reads, understands and believes in 'Upanishad', his statement on NRC is against the teaching of Hinduism.

    According to Section 2(1) (d) of Protection of Human Rights Act 1993, it means the rights relating to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by the constitution or embodied in the International Covenants and enforceable by courts of India.

    Both the Indian constitution and teaching of Hinduism respects the value of humanity regardless of caste, creed or religion.

    Let's Amit Shah feel the cries of the lynching victims. He will understand the human value.

    Jai Hind

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  • Ganesh Shetty, MANGALURU

    Sun, Oct 13 2019

    Athithi Devo Bava is not a one way street. Hinduism does not believe in mono culture. It is better to welcome people who are like minded.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 12 2019

    All humans are same. So human rights are same everywhere. You cannot have human rights for Indians different than other humans on earth. Your narrative is violating all rights of Indians. Look at what you have done in J&K . Respect for human rights? building toilets? vendetta politics? holding politicians in Prisons?

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  • Howdy, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2019

    Have you followed Indian constitution and ruled accordingly?????....NO. That sums all your fake speech and narrative.

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