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Rai Sikh The Rai Sikh caste is associated with the Mahatam and Sirkiband Hindu castes. 5 One report was found in which Sirkiband is described as being synonymous with Rai Sikh.6 This seems to be supported by the existence of an All-India Rai Sikh, Mahatma and Sirkiband Welfare Association.
Members of the Rai Sikh caste tend to be situated in Punjab and Haryana, especially along the border with Pakistan.8 There are reportedly two million Rai Sikhs residing in Punjab.9 Under British rule, Rai Sikhs were characterised as a „criminal tribe‟ , being socially and politically maligned. After the British withdrawal in 1952, the Rai Sikh caste was officially labelled a „denotified tribe‟ . 10 Despite the change in designation, reports indicate that Rai Sikhs continue to be stigmatised as criminals.11 In 2002, according to a Times of India report, high caste members of a small village in Punjab: “boycotted Rai Sikhs for their alleged involvement in criminal activities.”12 The report states: …one Hari Chand, who claimed to be the head of the Rai Sikhs in the village, Said that some prejudiced people of the high caste wanted them to leave the village. “There is a ban on our consuming water from common sources. We have been barred from cremating our dead in the village cremation ground. Every morning, scathing speeches are delivered against us from the gurdwara loudspeaker,” rued Rakha Ram, sitting beside Hari Chand. A high caste elder of the village said that the campaign against Rai Sikhs was the result of their involvement in anti-social activities. However, so bitter is the hate campaign that a tap from which Rai Sikhs were getting water was uprooted and a mason working in the house of a Rai Sikh was asked either to stop the work or leave the village. The committee has even warned villagers against giving their houses on lease to Rai Sikhs migrating from border areas.13 According to the website of the Punjab Scheduled Castes Land and Development and Finance Corporation, „Rai Sikh‟ is currently listed as Scheduled Caste (SC) in the State of Punjab, having been removed from the OBC list in 2007 after the passing of The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2006. 14 It should be noted,