August 10 is Black Day in India
August 10 is a Black Day in India - in protest of the unjust paragraph 3 in the Presidential Order 1950, which is instrumental in pushing the Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims from the Scheduled Caste list. The huge gathering at the Hunger Strike to demand the repeal of this clause took place in New Delhi in July 2011. It was then decided to observe August 10 as Black Day since in the year 1950 the Presidential Order was produced on this day.
CCA supports this campaign and urges its members to do the same. More details and pictures on the Hunger Strike can be accessed from Face Book under the name, “Commission on Dalits_National Council of Churches in India”. You may also visit the NCC India website: www.nccindia.in or email Rev. Sunil Raj Philip, Executive Secretary of the NCC India Commission on Dalits ([email protected]). (with news from Sunil Raj Philip)