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Union minister blames Cong, BSP for violence during Dalit protests

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The protests in several states yesterday were not against the Centre, but against the orders of the Supreme Court, today said, while accusing the and the BSP of trying to incite violence during the agitation.

The leader, who is also the of state for social justice and empowerment, appealed to the community to maintain peace and said the Centre was committed to protecting their rights.

"The protests were not against the government, but against the orders of the court...The NDA government is committed to protecting the rights of the Dalits and it had filed a review petition against the directions of the on April 2...The and the are trying to incite violence over the protests, which they should not do," Athawale, whose (RPI) is a part of the ruling coalition, told a press conference here.

He alleged that both the and the BSP had done precious little to promote the interests of the Dalits when they were in power at the Centre and in respectively and added that the NDA government was serious about the smallest of the issues raised by the community.

"No party that is opposed to the Dalits can get its candidates elected," Athawale said.

He assured the Dalits that was serious about all the issues plaguing them, including reservations in promotions.

The pointed out that there was already anger among the Dalits over an earlier order of the on reservation in promotions and added that it got aggravated with the top court's ruling on the SC/ST Act.

Condemning the violent protests, Athawale said if the agitation was peaceful, it could have had a stronger impact on the society.

He also demanded an impartial probe into yesterday's violence to find out who were behind it.

"Various reports say that the violence was incited and the Congress, BSP and other opposition parties had a hand in it. I have met the of and demanded an inquiry," Athawale said.

The death toll in yesterday's violence has gone up to 11 with two more persons succumbing to their in today.

The today refused to stay its recent order on the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

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

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 19:20 IST
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