The
Hindu: Kolkata: Monday, 25 January 2016.
For all the
claims of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government about the development of
minorities in West Bengal, statistics tell a different story.
Data revealed
by a query under the Right to Information Act (RTI) Act 2005 shows that the
number of Muslims employed with the Kolkata Police has increased only by 0.3
per cent in the past eight years, of which the TMC had been at the helm for the
last four years.
The
statistics show that in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), the increase
in the number of Muslims employed has been a mere 0.32 per cent during the same
period.
Details of
the RTI reply accessed by researcher and activist Sabir Ahamed points out that
till March 30, 2015, there have been only 2,585 Muslims working in the Kolkata
Police where the total strength is 27,388. This brings the percentage of
Muslims employed in Kolkata Police to 9.43 percent.
A similar RTI
query filed by Mr. Ahamed during the Left Front regime in 2007, (after the
report of Sachar Committee reflected the poor status of Muslims in the State) showed
that the percentage of Muslims in the Kolkata Police was 9.13 percent then.
During that
period, the total number of employees in one of the oldest police force in the
country was 24,840, of which only 2,267 were Muslims.
The
representation of Muslims in KMC tells a similar story, according to the RTI
replies.
Till March
2015, the percentage of Muslims in the KMC was 4.79 percent, which in 2007
stood at 4.47 percent. While in 2015, the number of employees of the municipal
body stood at 27,125, with 1,301 Muslims.
The KMC in
2007 employed 34,731 employees, which included 1,555 Muslims. Mr. Ahamed said
the statistics painstakingly compiled over a decade reflect the status of
Muslims in West Bengal.
“If this is
the tardy pace of increase of Muslim representation in important institutions
like the Kolkata Police and the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, then it is going
to take more than 60 years for Muslims to have proportional representation in
West Bengal,” the researcher said.