Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bandh ends, unrest continues BJP, Cong trade barbs over stir and SC/ST Act

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

AFTERMATH A day after nationwide stir, nondalit groups target Dalit slums in Rajasthan and set fire to BJP, Cong MLAS’ houses, prompting authoritie­s to impose curfew, suspend internet

JAIPUR: Non-dalit groups targeted Dalit slums on Tuesday in apparent retaliatio­n to protesters going on a rampage in eastern Rajasthan’s Hindaun town during the Bharat Bandh a day earlier to protest against an alleged dilution of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The mob later spread out into the town and ransacked the houses of local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Rajkumari and former Congress MLA Bharosi Lal Jatav. The agitators set their houses on fire, forcing the administra­tion to impose curfew on Tuesday afternoon, Karauli district collector Abhimanyu Kumar said. Both houses were empty when they were set ablaze.

Despite prohibitor­y orders, a large number of people under the banner of traders’ union took out a march ostensibly to submit a memorandum to district administra­tion to demand action against people who vandalised shops on Monday. However, the march got unruly and began to force its way into Dalit slums in the town, compelling the police to crack down.

“Police resorted to a lathi charge to prevent them from attacking Dalits. Tear gas shells were also lobbed,” said Karauli additional superinten­dent of police (SP) Rajesh Yadav.

“The march was a violation of prohibitor­y orders under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code clamped on Monday evening,” said Bharatpur inspector

BJP stands shoulder to shoulder with the Dalit community. All the efforts of the government are aimed at transformi­ng the lives of Dalits.

general of police Alok Vashishtha, who rushed to Hindaun with additional force.

Vashishtha, who was camping in Gangapur City of Sawai Madhopur since Monday night after curfew was imposed there until 8am Tuesday, said that around noon, the agitators ransacked the house of former Congress MLA Bharosi Lal Jatav and later set it on fire. Later, the agitators also vandalised the house of local BJP MLA Rajkumari Jatav.

“The agitators pelted stones at the police and we had to lob tear gas shells to control them. They burnt tyres in different parts of the town and tried to disturb the situation that had come under control after Monday’s violence,” the IG added.

Police said 35 people were arrested on Tuesday on the charges of rioting and breach of peace. Earlier on Monday, 46 people were arrested in Hindaun on the same charges.

Bharatpur divisional commission­er Subir Kumar extended the ban on internet services until 8pm on Tuesday in Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur and Karauli districts. Internet services were initially suspended from 2pm to 8pm on Monday.

The Bharatpur divisional commission­er and the inspector general, and Karauli district collector and superinten­dent of police are camping in Hindaun to monitor the situation. The district magistrate and the SP will review the situation on Wednesday morning to take a decision on lifting or continuing the curfew. NEW DELHI: The government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to protecting the interests of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes even as Congress accused the ruling party of trying to weaken the legal net that protected the communitie­s.

The two continued to exchange words on a day the Supreme Court began hearing the government’s petition asking the court to review its March 20 order that banned immediate arrests under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The court, however, refused a stay on the order that has caused widespread anger. On Monday, nine people died in clashes during a nationwide shutdown called against the decision.

“At every juncture and in all possible ways, BJP stands shoulder to shoulder with the Dalit community... All the efforts of the Government are aimed at transformi­ng the lives of Dalits,” BJP chief Amit Shah said.

In a string of tweets, Shah tried to reassure the Dalit community, which accounts for 200 million of the country’s 1.3 billion people. The Centre had acted quickly and an “effective review petition has been filed that will protect rights of Dalits”, Shah said.

Home minister Rajnath Singh told the Lok Sabha that the government was fully committed to protecting the interest of the SC/ST community. The review petition was filed within six working days, the minister said to the Congress’ charge of delay in approachin­g the apex court.

But Congress chief Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged silence. “Atrocities on Dalits and adivasis are increasing and the SC/ST act is diluted but even then Modi didn’t utter a single word,” he said at a rally in Karnataka.

While the state will vote for a new House on May 12, a string of assembly elections are due later this year and the national polls in 2019. The Congress and other opposition parties are looking to corner the BJP over the SC order.

As a sense of unease prevails among its Dalit leaders, Shah said the party “fully believes in the Constituti­on given by Babasaheb and the rights it has given to SC/ST communitie­s”.

Continuing the outreach, HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said the government would also file a review petition against a court order that said quota benefits should be extended in department­s rather than universiti­es. The Allahabad high court order has sparked concerns of a dip in reserved seats.

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad dismissed as “unfounded” the Opposition’s charge that the government was late in filing the review plea.

“Where is the delay? And let me ask Rahul Gandhi that did he appeal for peace and calm yesterday?” he said, referring to widespread violence during Monday’s nationwide shutdown called by Dalit organisati­ons.

The Congress rejected the government’s argument that it was not a party to the case. “The law minister has made a factually incorrect statement and misled the country. He should withdraw it and apologise,” Congress leader Anand Sharma told media.

The government’s stand in the Supreme Court was part of the “larger agenda to weaken the security net” and legal protection available to the SCS and STS against atrocities, Sharma said.

Atrocities on Dalits and adivasis are increasing and the SC/ST Act is diluted but even then (Prime Minister) Modi didn’t utter a single word. RAHUL GANDHI, Congress chief

 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS/HT FILE ?? Protesters take to the streets during a bandh called by Dalit outfits on Monday.
HIMANSHU VYAS/HT FILE Protesters take to the streets during a bandh called by Dalit outfits on Monday.

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