He did not specifically refer to the demonetisation or the difficulties arising out of it in his message on the eve of Human Rights Day tomorrow.
Dattu said the preamble of the Constitution and the articles relating to fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy make protection of human rights a constitutional obligation of the state as well as the duty of a citizen.
Dattu also called upon people to contribute in creating a society in which human rights of every individual are respected and protected in "our quest for the growth and development of our great nation."
Tomorrow is the Human Rights Day. On this day in 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations had adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
"It is in commemoration of this Universal Declaration that a Day is dedicated to remind people to stand up for their human rights and respect others' rights," said Dattu.
Malkangiri also lacked basic facilities for education and
health, Justice Dattu said, adding that a number of human rights violation cases were being registered from the backward KBK (Kalahandi-Bolagir-Koraput) districts.
"In the 2015-16 (upto December 12, 2016) period, the commission registered a total of 21,912 cases from the state of Odisha," he said.
A number of cases were related to issues of internal displacement, child and bonded labourer, implementation and enforcement of the Forest Rights Act, 2006, problems faced by farmers and agricultural labourers, trafficking of women and children and the socio-economic backwardness of these districts.
On the first day of the camp court, three benches were formed. In the first bench, Justice Dattu will hear 33 cases. In the second bench, Justice D Murugesan will hear 35 cases, while Justice SC Sinha will hear 39 cases in the third bench.
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