Kayat community announces it’s not participating in National Population Census
GALKOT: NOV. 17 – The Kayat community of Baglung has announced that it was not going to participate in the National Population Census 2021. This community is not yet recognized by the government as a separate indigenous nationalities group.
The community has decided not to be included in the population census citing that the State has neglected it without giving them recognition of indigenous nationalities.
They complained that they have been deprived of all the services and facilities that the State has been providing the indigenous nationalities as they are not included in the list of indigenous nationalities.
Neem Bahadur Kayat, president of Kayat Ekata Samaj (Kayat Unity Society), said they have decided not to participate in the national census as the Kayat community, one of the communities among the Nauthar community, has not been given its identity and the State has not heard their demand for the same so far.
It may be noted here that the government has been providing reservation quotas for free education, concession in higher studies and employment to the indigenous nationalities, Dalits and others on the basis of their identity.
The Kayat community is mainly residing in Bobang of Dhorpatan Municipality-7 in Baglung district. It has announced to boycott the national census to protest against what it called the government’s negligence to give the community its identity.
“The State has neglected us. Although we have raised the issue of our identity with the Municipality and the District Administration Office from time to time, we have not been heard. So, the Kayat community has decided not to be included in the national census as the State has been neglecting us,” Kayat said.
According to him, problems have been faced in studies and in employment as well as the Kayat community has not been officially recognized as one of the indigenous nationalities groups. “The State has recognized more than 100 communities as indigenous nationalities but has not recognized us as one owing to our small population size,” he said.
The National Population Census 2021 is underway throughout the country since November 11. Although the issue of the identity of the Kayats was raised in the Federal Parliament three years back, it was not discussed in the parliament.
The Kayat community is complaining that the State has made them ‘identity-less.
-Khem Raj Gautam/RSS