Form Special Task Force to look into crimes against Dalits:

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

An (AAP) delegation which (DGP), here today demanded setting up of a Special Task Force to look into cases of alleged atrocities against in the state.

The delegation led by leader of opposition in H S Phoolka said there has been numerous instances of atrocities against in the state during the last decade.



According to to data available with the National Commission for (NCSC), the complaints against Dalit atrocities increased from 651 in 2007 to a staggering 12,834 during the previous Akali regime.

"The major cause of these atrocities is that the rich and mighty backed by political leaders want to deprive of their rights," he alleged.

Phoolka said earlier the "goonda" elements in the villages allegedly backed by Aklais used to commit these atrocities on and "now the workers have started doing the same".

Stating that it is a matter of ensuring constitutional rights of in the state, Phoolka, a Supreme Court lawyer said, "There is a need to constitute a Special Task Force to handle cases of atrocities against the Dalit community as the police remains under the influence of local political leadership which is primarily responsible for such atrocities."

The delegation also the Director, Rural Development and Panchayats with regard to alleged irregularities in distribution of village common land.

They said disputes in the past have arisen because of defected system of auctions and allotment of 'Shamlat deh' land in villages.

"It has also been noticed that the political leadership want their cronies to grab the best land and give barren lands to There are even incidents of violence against when people of the SC community confront general category by asserting their right on common land allocation," Phoolka alleged.

He said the rules required the auction of Shamlat deh land to be held in the presence of BDOs, BDPOs or DDPOs according to the size of holding.

"But it is seen at most places that the exercise took place only in the presence of local panchayat secretaries in an arbitrary manner. This kind of inequity in allocation of land occurs with the connivance of local authority and political leadership," he alleged.

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Form Special Task Force to look into crimes against Dalits:

An Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) delegation which met Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab here today demanded setting up of a Special Task Force to look into cases of alleged atrocities against Dalits in the state. The delegation led by leader of opposition in Punjab Vidhan Sabha H S Phoolka said there has been numerous instances of atrocities against Dalits in the state during the last decade. According to to data available with the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC), the complaints against Dalit atrocities increased from 651 in 2007 to a staggering 12,834 during the previous Akali regime. "The major cause of these atrocities is that the rich and mighty backed by political leaders want to deprive dalits of their rights," he alleged. Phoolka said earlier the "goonda" elements in the villages allegedly backed by Aklais used to commit these atrocities on dalits and "now the Congress workers have started doing the same". Stating that it is a matter of ensuring ... An (AAP) delegation which (DGP), here today demanded setting up of a Special Task Force to look into cases of alleged atrocities against in the state.

The delegation led by leader of opposition in H S Phoolka said there has been numerous instances of atrocities against in the state during the last decade.

According to to data available with the National Commission for (NCSC), the complaints against Dalit atrocities increased from 651 in 2007 to a staggering 12,834 during the previous Akali regime.

"The major cause of these atrocities is that the rich and mighty backed by political leaders want to deprive of their rights," he alleged.

Phoolka said earlier the "goonda" elements in the villages allegedly backed by Aklais used to commit these atrocities on and "now the workers have started doing the same".

Stating that it is a matter of ensuring constitutional rights of in the state, Phoolka, a Supreme Court lawyer said, "There is a need to constitute a Special Task Force to handle cases of atrocities against the Dalit community as the police remains under the influence of local political leadership which is primarily responsible for such atrocities."

The delegation also the Director, Rural Development and Panchayats with regard to alleged irregularities in distribution of village common land.

They said disputes in the past have arisen because of defected system of auctions and allotment of 'Shamlat deh' land in villages.

"It has also been noticed that the political leadership want their cronies to grab the best land and give barren lands to There are even incidents of violence against when people of the SC community confront general category by asserting their right on common land allocation," Phoolka alleged.

He said the rules required the auction of Shamlat deh land to be held in the presence of BDOs, BDPOs or DDPOs according to the size of holding.

"But it is seen at most places that the exercise took place only in the presence of local panchayat secretaries in an arbitrary manner. This kind of inequity in allocation of land occurs with the connivance of local authority and political leadership," he alleged.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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