Lockdown: In letter to PM Modi, AICU calls for comprehensive social security plan


Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, May 3: The century-old All India Catholic Union, the largest Laity movement in Asia, has called upon the union government to devise a comprehensive national social security safety net, universal health Insurance and medical infrastructure so that "the calamity that befell millions of migrant labour and jobless rural and urban poor in the Covid pandemic-driven lockdown are never repeated."

AICU president Lancy D'Cunha, after a working committee meeting held over a conference call on April 30, has written a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard. It was the first time in AICU’s history that a WCM was conducted virtually.

In the letter, the AICU raised several issues that are of concern, as a people and as minority community. These were the decisions we reached at the WCM.

The first issue raised in the letter relates to the social and economic welfare of the poor. "We call upon the government to evolve a comprehensive social security network for the poorest of the poor, the migrant labourers, landless and unemployed youth. It was heart-rending to see people on the verge of starvation, reduced to beggary, and some dying even as they trudged hundreds of kilometres home. We hope you will soon announce employment guarantees and relief for the unemployed," the AICU stated in its letter to the PM.

Raising the problems faced by the health sector, the organization said, "AICU calls upon the government to build a national health service and health insurance and medical infrastructure system which would cover every citizen. We noticed that other than hospitals run by church and similar NGOs, it was the government medical infrastructure that is leading the fight against COVID-19."

On education, the AICU stated in the letter, "The Christian community is one of the single largest entity in the education sector after the government. We urge you to ensure creative collaboration with all in finalising the National Education Policy, revising it to incorporate lessons learnt in the lockdown. We think technology will help government and us to extend education to the last child.

AICU also called for the welfare of religious minorities, Dalits and tribals, especially in the wake of certain incidents reported during the lockdown. "The AICU was distressed to note that the lockdown situation has been abused by some governments, and non-state groups, to demonise and defame communities, and to target clergy and others. Christians, and people of some other faiths, pray as a congregation and community. As it is, COVID-19 has closed churches across the world. Pope Francis himself celebrated the holy Mass in seclusion, and we experienced it through the internet. We pray for being able to celebrate the Eucharist Mass in our parishes as soon as circumstances permit. But meanwhile, harassment of clergy and others must end wherever it happens," the letter stated.

AICU also urged the government to take measures to maintain Christian heritage churches in Old Goa. "The AICU working committee was alarmed to see the neglect and callousness on the part of the Archaeological Survey of India in maintaining the 424-year old Basilica of Bom Jesus, an A-grade national monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in which the relics of St Francis Xavier (Goencho Saib) is preserved.

"The historic sites also include, the St Thomas Church in Kerala and St Thomas Mount in Chennai, the most important shrines for the Catholic Church, not just for Indians but in the world. The parish priest also stated that the Archaeological Survey of India has left the ceilings of the Bom Jesus Church open to the vagaries of weather, and no steps have been taken to protect the five-century old monument from damage on account of impending rains and on the excuse that there are 'no funds'. Urgent action needs to be taken so that there is no threat to the relics and the Basilica," AICU urged, adding that AICU volunteers should be involved in the process of saving, preserving the Basilica of Bom Jesus "as it serves an integral part in the religious and cultural heritage of India".

AICU said that it stands in solidarity with the PM and the governments of India and of the states in combatting the virulent COVID-19 which threatens life directly and impacts the economy by affecting the industrial, agricultural and economical production. "The lockdown has impacted the migrant labourers, peasants, fishermen and tribals. The Church and the community, as you are aware, have been at the forefront of extending relief to the people across the country, especially in the urban slums, tribal villages and to the homeless. We assure the nation, through you, of this support as long as it needed in our love for the people. We quote our own Indian Saint, Mother Teresa, who said 'Love till it hurts’.

"We join you in saluting the frontline defenders, the doctors, nurses, researchers, paramedics, the sanitation staff and the police. Our Christian brothers and sisters are present in large numbers in the medicare fraternity," the letter to the PM stated.

  

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  • Hiren, Oman

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Bro app logo ko sab free chahi ye ab kitna kare sarkar.. Gulf country hamare india se kafi chote hai fir bhi koi free mai nahi dete or app ko india jaise bade desh mai sab free chahiye..

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Hiren Oman
    You dont take head ache sitting in muscat.PM office will look into the matter
    Very soon Oman Govt will also kick you out ..Then you will ask for free things with Indian Govt.

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Paul: Rightly said the day is soon arriving when expats are being asked to leave or being terminated,

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Hiren, Oman urges firms to ask expat workers to ‘leave permanently’ once you settle in India you will know the condition of the people who don't get job because of minority.. Bro app logo ko sab free sarkar nah dena chaya.

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Hiren Oman: Bhai gulf country kisse se ek paisa be tax vasooli nahi karta hai, expatriates se bhi ek paisa tax nahi leta, tho gulf ki tulna India se mat Karna.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    I urge the PM to draft a law on population. Providing a Social security in the lines of advanced countries will be difficult in a country of 1.3 billion people and growing. The migrant labourers come mostly from Assam, Bihar, UP and west Bengal. The population density in UP and Bihar is very High. they move to other cities with children packed. Why cant they sustain in their respective states?. Well being of humans should be measured by the quality of Air we breathe, quality of the water we drink and enough physical spaces and privacy. Not jostling in few sq feets. it wouldd be mentally draining to live like that.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, May 04 2020

    💯%. Its the govt's duty to provide free health care to all. Giving free food to those who work is not needed, people need free, good treatment when they are ill and cannot afford costly treatment.

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  • Abdullah Amin, Ullal

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Sanjay Miya, if government does everything, what do the free living pests and parasites do?

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  • John DSIlva, Karkala/Mumbai

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Thanks very much to the President and Working Committee of AICU for holding its meeting and wring to Prime Minister drawing the attention of the government the plight of the poor, marginalised and migrant workers due to kovid 19 pandemic and requesting the Government for a comprehensive social security plan. I am sure that the government will take note of the letter and take appropriate action

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  • James Fernandes, Barkur Chicago

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Corona will produce some Genuine Compassionate Public Societal Leaders. This Genuine appeal needs support.

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  • Harsha, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Very good article for the govt to follow. Long due ,govt should come up with a national social security
    and health insurance plan.Most of the western developed countries have these 2 key benefits for their citizens, It gives security on financial hardship in case they lose job ,retirement benefits & universal health insurance in all states,no matter where they live or retire. These benefits will motivate everyone to work hard for secure future.

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