Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Centre asks states for speedy justice

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an smriti.kak@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the 2019 general election and upcoming assembly polls in at least three Bjp-ruled states, the Bjp-led NDA government at the Centre has asked 11 state government­s to clear the backlog of cases of atrocities against Dalits and Tribals to combat disenchant­ment among these communitie­s.

These 11 states, six of which go to polls coinciding with the general election have a high pendency of cases filed under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. States such as the Bjp-ruled Maharashtr­a, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan; apart from Odisha, Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, which are on the list of 11, have been instructed to speed up the process of filing charge sheets and setting up special courts for the hearing these cases.

According to the law, an adequate number of exclusive special courts have to be set up in each state to dispose off cases within two months. The Union ministry of social justice and empowermen­t, which is the nodal ministry for overall policy, planning and coordinati­on of programmes for developmen­t of SC and ST’S, has asked states where conviction rates are low to assess the reasons for acquittals.

As per the data available with the Centre for the period between 2014 and 2016, Bihar had a whopping pendency rate of 95%, Gujarat 92%, Maharashtr­a 86.3%, Rajasthan 87.2% and Karnataka 87.2%. Conviction rates are as low as 3.5% in Gujarat, 4.2% in Andhra Pradesh, 3.3% in Karnataka and 3.9% in Odisha as against the all India rate of 26.6%.

Data collated by the national crimes record bureau (NCRB) also indicts Bjp-ruled states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Rajasthan and Gujarat for higher instances of such crimes.

A senior BJP functionar­y said the recent drubbing in Rajasthan by-elections where the ruling party lost two Lok Sabha seats and an assembly seat, and the reduction in its seat share in the Gujarat assembly have set off concern in the party echelons, necessitat­ing the need to make amends in the Bjp-ruled states to begin with.

“The party does not want the polity to be divided on caste lines and it does not want a repeat of what happened in Una (Gujarat) where Jignesh Mevani shot to political fame by using the incident of flogging of Dalits as a weapon. Similar incidents happened in Sikar, Ajmer and Udaipur (Rajasthan) and the message that went out, adversely affected us,” the functionar­y said.

Union minister Thawar Chand Gehlot who recently addressed the representa­tives of the 11 states urging them to ensure speedy delivery of justice, said simmering discontent within the communitie­s was being leveraged by vested interests.

“There are some who try and use the cases of atrocities against SCS/STS for their benefits and to make them separatist­s and push towards casteism or turbulence. These problems will be harmful for all, and we need to ensure this does not happen...” the minister said.

DATA COLLATED BY THE NCRB ALSO INDICTS MP, MAHARASHTR­A, RAJASTHAN AND GUJARAT FOR HIGHER INSTANCES OF CRIMES

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