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Govt fooling people, is party to SC/ST issue in court: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today lashed out at the Modi government, accusing it of conspiring to weaken the SC/ST Act at "the behest of the prime minister, the RSS and the BJP" and alleged that the Centre was spreading lies on the issue to fool the people.

demanded that apologise to the country for what the government had "done to Dalits".

He alleged there was a larger agenda to weaken the security net and legal protection given to members of and Tribes under the Act.

Sharma also hit out at Ravi Shankar Prasad, accusing him of spreading lies on the issue by claiming the government was not a party to the SC/ST issue in court and demanded that he also tender an apology to the country.

The Government was a party to the case before the court, he said, displaying orders which showed that the additional had appeared on behalf of the during the hearing of the case.

"The is conspiring to violate the rights of Dalits and tribals by speaking lies and falsehoods. The SC/ST Atrocities Act that was brought by the and has almost been finished at the hands of the and its Law Ministry," communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala said.

He added that while Prasad claimed his government was not a party to the case in the Supreme Court, on November 20, 2017, the apex court had issued a notice to the along with the government and again on January 31, 2018, the additional had represented the Centre and sought more time from the court on behalf of the

Surjewala alleged that Prasad was trying to mislead the country as part of a bigger conspiracy under "an agenda of lies and falsehood".

"Was the government of protecting the SC/ST Act or making it ineffective? The fact is that the and conspired to nullify the SC/ST Act under a conspiracy of lies, falsehood and deceit. And all this happened at the behest of the prime minister, the RSS and the BJP, who have an anti-Dalit and anti-tribal mindset," he said.

Sharma added that Shah was trying to portray himself as a champion of the philosophy of Dalit icon B R Ambedkar, but should instead apologise to the country for what "his party's government has done to the Dalits of -- for the atrocities, for the murders, for the rapes".

"The BJP and RSS's thinking militates against every aspect of the values and philosophy which Dr had propounded," he said.

Sharma said Prasad told the the government of was not a party to the case before the

"has made a factually incorrect statement. He should withdraw the statement and apologise for making a wrong statement.

"It is a matter of concern that of is either ignorant of the development that took place in the ..was wrong in saying that the was not a party; they were very much a party," he said.

Sharma said the government was represented, but they did not argue the case as it "opened the window for anticipatory bail".

"The government endorsed by default by not telling the Court that it cannot dilute the law, it cannot reinterpret the law, it cannot change the law. So, the government is a willing party to what has happened," he said.

Violent protests broke out in several states yesterday, as Dalit organisations spearheaded a Bharat bandh, alleging that the had diluted the and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 20:51 IST
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