REVIEW OF SC/ST ORDER SOUGHT
Ordinance prepared to annul SC order
New Delhi: Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have decided to put execution of the Supreme Court order on the SC/ST Act in abeyance and approach the SC for a review.
Three BJP-ruled states and Tamil Nadu will move the Supreme Court against its order on the SC/ST Act with the Centre maintaining that state governments are on board in seeking a recall of the verdict, days after violent protests by Dalit groups engulfed several parts of the country.
Following a nudge from the top BJP brass, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh — all of whom had reportedly taken steps to implement the verdict — have revoked their decision and decided to join the Centre in filing review pleas.
Official sources also said the Centre is keeping ready an ordinance to annul the order of the court, depending on the outcome of its petition.
The court on March 20 had laid down guidelines to prevent the alleged misuse of the Scheduled Castes and the Schedule Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
Dalit groups have, however, vehemently protested against the verdict, saying it dilutes the law and will lead to a rise in cases of atrocities against the scheduled castes and tribes.
A Bharat Bandh called by them on April 2 had turned violent, leading to deaths of at least 11 persons.
While the Centre has already filed a review plea, a top BJP leader told reporters that the party's central leadership has spoken to the chief ministers of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajsthan, where police chiefs were asked to implement the March 20 order, to keep in abeyance the decision and move the court with their review pleas.
In Raipur, Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh told reporters that his government is moving the Supreme Court against its order while it has also revoked a police department circular on implementation of the verdict.
Tamil Nadu government also announced that it will move the apex court.
The decision was arrived at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister K Palaniswami with his cabinet colleagues, including his deputy O Panneerselvam, a release said.
Opposition parties have used the issue to attack the ruling BJP, which has been assiduously wooing Dalits under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its president Amit Shah.
Chhattisgarh government, just like the Centre, is going to challenge the recent ruling by the SC to amend the SC, ST Act. We have been sensitive to the causes of SCs and STs. The order by the police headquarters to implement the recent SC directive stands cancelled till the review petition challenging it in the apex court is disposed o — Raman Singh, Chhattisgarh CM