Addressing an event, Punia said Bhim Rao Ambedkar always wanted the two communities to emerge stronger so that they get equal rights and there was no discrimination against them.
"Baba Saheb wanted us to get organised and be powerful, and the power should be such that people get scared of it. There are families whose women cannot be misbehaved with as people fear them. Similarly, people should fear you as well," Punia said.
He was speaking at the launch of Atrocity Tracking and Monitoring System (ATM), a unique system where members of the two communities can complain about any atrocity meted out to them through SMS.
The system has been developed by National Dalit Movement for Justice (NDMJ). A victim or any activist working for them can send an SMS by typing 'NCSPOA' and send it to 9898915455. The service involves the generation of an SMS which would be received by the respective state member organisation for taking action on the information received.
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Punia hailed the efforts of NDMJ for the introduction of the website and slammed the government for not doing enough to tackle the problems of the people.
"The government has totally failed to develop such a system like you all have done. I would urge the Home Minister that Independence is not worth if the people are not getting their right to speak," Punia said.
"The system enables a registered user to upload fact finding cases as intervened by Dalit human right activists and organistaions in previous years as case studies in order to maintain a comprehensive database of the atrocity cases thus helping to amplify the efforts of human rights organisations," said one of the organisers.