The organisation urged the government to be "truly inclusive, transparent and accountable" as it completes one year in office.
Looking back at the performance of the government in the last year, Paul Divakar, General Secretary of National Campaign for Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) said that the government should address the concerns of the poor.
"Even in the case of a flagship programmes such as Swachch Bharat Abhiyan, with a budget of Rs 1.96 crore allocated for it, the focus is on creating a glossy, sanitized and paperless office and no commitment made to address the concerns of the poor or improve the work conditions of sanitation workers-most of whom are drawn from marginalized communities in particular Dalits and Adivasis," he said.
Speaking about substantial reduction in social sector spending, Prabhat Patnaik, Professor Emeritus at the Center for Economic Studies and Planning in Jawaharlal Nehru University, said all the explanation that the government is giving about the increase in state share of taxation from 32 per cent to 42 per cent is completely misleading as the total transfer of central budget to states had been significantly reduced from 6.1 per cent to 5.8 per cent of GDP. social activist
She went on to point out that all the rights that civil society had fought hard for over two decades such as the Right to Information "was being undermined in the most blatant manner and we are seeing a return to the days when the Official Secrets Act was used justify lack of transparency and accountability."
