In a recruitment advertisement for sweepers issued in April, director Prasad Chako of NGO Human Development and Research Centre (HDRC) in an additional clause mentioned that preference will be given to applicants belonging to Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaniya, Patel, Jain, Saiyad, Pathan, Syrian Christian, and Parsi communities.
The premises of the NGO, situated at St Xavier's College here, had been "gheraoed" for the last two days by people claiming affiliation to little-known outfits like Rajput Shaurya Foudation, Yuva Shakti Sangathan, and a Muslim outfit Sunni Avami Forum.
On June 20, a group of over three-four dozen people barged into the premises of the NGO and shouted slogans saying the advertisement was an attempt to denigrate the upper caste.
They came again the next day and allegedly broke windowpanes and earthen pots and shouted slogans seeking immediate apology from the NGO for the "inflammatory advertisement".
In a memorandum submitted to the Collector, a delegation of around 30 members associated with several NGOs in the city, said the aim behind the advertisement was to bring "social equality through inclusiveness".
"In this context, we decided to provide opportunity to people from all sections of society...It is to request you all to help us bring social equality through inclusiveness.
"The advertisement in question was not intended to hurt any religious, class or community sentiments. There is nothing wrong in the advertisement," it further said.
Secretary of HDRC, Jimmy Dabhi said the timing of the protest is questionable.
