Deccan Chronicle

SC/ST ACT: CENTRE TO FILE REVIEW PLEA NEXT WEEK

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With pressure mounting from the Opposition as well as its own allies, and with Assembly polls in several key states due this year along, with the general election that is just over a year away, the Centre on Thursday decided to file a review petition in the Supreme Court next week challengin­g its order banning automatic arrests and filing of cases for alleged harassment of SCs/STs.

The decision came a day after several SC/ST MPs of the NDA led by Lok Janshakti Party president and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue. Also, several Opposition parties led by the Congress chief Rahul Gandhi met President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday over the dilution of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and sought his interventi­on.

Official sources said top law officers are brainstorm­ing with officials of the social justice ministry to prepare a credible review plea.

With pressure mounting from the Opposition as well as its own allies, and with Assembly polls in several key states due this year, the Centre on Thursday decided to file a review petition in the Supreme Court next week challengin­g its order banning automatic arrests and filing of cases for alleged harassment of SCs/STs.

In their memorandum to the President, the Opposition parties said “there is great unease and a feeling of insecurity among members of the dalit community and other oppressed classes after the Supreme Court judgment was delivered. If immediate steps are not taken by the government, then we are afraid this may turn into something not less than a national disaster.”

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said at a press conference earlier Thursday that the government had taken note of the Supreme Court order about laying down new norms on the SC/ST Act. “I have already instructed my ministry to consider the desirabili­ty of filing a review. Appropriat­e followup steps are being taken,” he said.

The Supreme Court recently banned automatic arrests and registrati­on of criminal cases under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989.

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