Bojja Tharakam (27 June 1939 – 16 September 2016) was an Indian poet, writer, social and political activist and a human rights advocate. Tharakam was a lawyer in the Andhra Pradesh State High Court, fighting against the problems that
Dalits
Dalit ( from meaning "broken/scattered") is a term used for Untouchability, untouchables and Outcast (person), outcasts, who represented the lowest stratum of the Caste system in India, castes in the Indian subcontinent. They are also called ...
have had to confront.
Biography
Early age
Bojja Tarakam was born in Kandikuppa village of East Godavari district to his parents Appalaswamy and Mavullamma. His father, Bojja Appalaswamy, was one of the SCF leaders in coastal Andhra and was elected twice to the legislative Assembly from
Amalapuram constituency in East Godavari district, in 1951 and 1955.
Cases
Chundur Massacre/Tsunduru massacre (1991)
He was senior public prosecutor
Tsunduru massacre case in the Andhra Pradesh High Court. During an interview with
Dalit Camera
Dalit Camera is a news website and YouTube channel set up in 2011 by Raees Mohammed (previously Ravichandran Bathran) to document life in India from the perspective of Dalit, Adivasi and Bahujan people and other minorities living in India. It has ...
he said that the judgment in the Tsundur case was biased, illogical and casteist to protect their Reddy caste people. The reasoning given by the high court is contrary to all principles of criminal jurisprudence and appreciation of evidence. The trial court which gave the first judgment had elaborately discussed the evidence, the entire evidence, and come to a conclusion which is unassailable. But unfortunately the high court, throwing all the norms and canons of justice to the winds, gave a very unscientific reasoning, which is unknown to criminal jurisprudence, and acquitted all the accused.
his is opinion, not fact.
He was a human rights activist and stood specially for the rights of Dalits. He also filed case against the encounters by police in Supreme court and demanded that these officers should be booked and the probe should be set up for them. He won the case in
Supreme Court of India
The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judiciary of India, judicial authority and the supreme court, highest court of the Republic of India. It is the final Appellate court, court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases in India. It also ...
.
Karamchedu (17 July 1985)
He resigned from the High Court as a sign of protest in 1984 against the attacks on Dalits in
Karamchedu
Karamchedu is a village in Bapatla district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is also the headquarters of Karamchedu mandal in Chirala revenue division
Chirala revenue division is an administrative division in the Bapatla district o ...
in the then Guntur District, now Bapatla district of AP.
He founded AP Dalita Maha Sabha. He worked all his life to spread the ideas of
Dr B R Ambedkar in the society especially among the youths.
Death
He died on 16 september 2016 at his residence in Hyderabad after battling with cancer for 3 years .
Books
* Mahad:The March That's Launched Everyday (2018) published by The Shared Mirror Publishing House, Hyderabad.
* Naalage Godavari (Godavari is Like Me - Poem) in 2000.
* Panchatantram (Novel)
* Brezil Prajala Bhuporatam (The Brazilian's fight for the Land) in 2003 (published by Janapada Vignana Kendram, Hyderabad)
* Poleesulu Arrestu Cheste (If Police arrest you)
* Kulam-Vargam (Caste-Class)
* Dalitulu-Rajyam (Dalits and the State)
* Nela, Naagali, Moodeddulu (Ground, Plow, 3 Bulls)
* Nadi puttina gontuka (The voice that birthed the river)
* Nalupu vyasalu (Nalupu essays)
* Nalupu sampadakeeyaalu (Nalupu editorials)
* Antaranitanam Inkaanaa (Untouchability, even now?)
* Idi reservationla desam (This is a nation of reservations)
* Charitra Marchina manishi - Bojja Appalaswamy (Biography of his father)
Others
* He ran the magazines "Nalupu" and "Neeli Zenda" in Telugu.
References
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1939 births
2016 deaths
Indian human rights activists
20th-century Indian lawyers
21st-century Indian poets
20th-century Indian poets
People from East Godavari district
Deaths from brain cancer in India
Activists from Andhra Pradesh
Poets from Andhra Pradesh
Dalit activists