Chapter 20 From millions to fractions - Page 247

232 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

ways adopted by his predecessors in the matter of the demographic study of

the population. Be that as it may, there was a great uproar on the part of

the Hindus when the Census Commissioner announced his plan of separate

enumeration of the Untouchables. It was said that this attempt of the Census

Commissioner was the result of a conspiracy between the Musalmans and

the British Government to divide and weaken the Hindu Community. It was

alleged that what was behind this move was not a genuine desire to know the

population of the Untouchables but the desire to break up the solidarity of

the Hindu Community by separating the Untouchables from the Touchables.

Many protest meetings were held all over the country by the Hindus and

condemned in the strongest terms this plan of the Census Commissioner.

The Commissioner of Census however undaunted by this storm of protest

decided to carry out his plan. The procedure adopted by him for a separate

enumeration of the Untouchables was of course a novel one. The Census

Superintendents for different Provinces were instructed by the Census

Commissioner to make separate enumeration of castes and tribes classed as

Hindus but who did not conform to certain standards or who were subject

to certain disabilities.

Under these tests the Census Superintendents made a separate

enumeration of castes and tribes who (1) denied the supremacy of the

Brahmins, (2) did not receive the Mantra from Brahmana or other recognized

Hindu Guru, (3) denied the authority of the Vedas, (4) did not worship the

great Hindu Gods, (5) were not served by good Brahmanas, (6) have no

Brahman priests at all, (7) have no access to the interior of the ordinary

Hindu temple, (8) cause pollution, (9) bury their dead and (10) eat beef and

do not revere the cow.

The investigation conducted by the Census Commissioner left no room

for guessing. For he found as a fact what the population of the Untouchables

was. The table below gives the population of the Untouchables, province by

province, as found by the Census Commissioner of 1911. [1]

Population of Seats for Total Depressed Total the Province population Classes in Seats Depressed in millions millions Classes Madras .. 39.8 6.3 120 2 Bombay .. 19.5 0.6 113 1 Bengal .. 45.0 9.9 127 1 United Provinces .. 47.0 10.1 120 1 Punjab .. 19.5 1.7 85 ... Bihar and Orissa .. 32.4 9.3 100 1 Central Provinces .. 12.0 3.7 72 1 Assam .. 6.0 0.3 54 .. .

221.2 41.9 791 7

1 This table is reprinted from ‘Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches lot. 2, Education Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay, p. 364. It is not recorded in the MS. — Ed.