PM 'backstabbed' nation by not bringing ordinance disallowing dilution of SC/St Act: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The said today that Modi has "backstabbed" the nation on his promise to not allow the dilution of a law that prevents atrocities on SCs and STs as his party's government in was implementing the "diluted" version of the Act.

On Friday at the inauguration of in New Delhi, Modi asserted he would not allow the Act to be diluted after the laid down new guidelines to prevent the law's misuse.

The on March 20 "diluted" the provisions of the Act, ruling that government servants should not be arrested without prior sanction and private citizens, too, can be arrested only after an inquiry under the law.

The Centre has told the apex court its judgement on the Act has "diluted" the provisions of the law, resulting in "great damage" to the country, and steps may be taken to correct it.

But government has reportedly allowed the implementation of the new guidelines issued by the

P L Punia said the government has implemented the "diluted" version of the Act and other states would soon follow.

"Why the central government did not do what was required. Why the ordinance has not been issued," he asked.

He alleged that the BJP has an "anti-Dalit" mindset.

"Shri Modi has backstabbed the nation on his promise of not diluting the SC/ST Act, 1989," he said.

"BJP now totally stands exposed on the SC/ST Act as it is now implementing the diluted Act in Chhattisgarh, despite PM Modi promising that his government will not allow any dilution," he told reporters.

Punia said even as the tried to wriggle out of the situation by suggesting to bring an ordinance to correct the judgement, the BJP government in was implementing the diluted version promising disciplinary action against those who do not implement the new guidelines.

"This is a clear case of the BJP's unabashed double-speak, duplicity and deceit," he said.

Punia said the Additional DG, CID, Chhattisgarh, in a circular has directed the to implement the "diluted" version of the SC/ST Act.

The Dalit also said that the was "totally silent" on bringing the ordinance.

"We had demanded legislative intervention in this matter. But the is totally silent. The BJP has betrayed the Dalit community by not bringing the ordinance, which should be brought immediately," he said.

He alleged that under BJP's watch, "a Dalit suffers an atrocity every 12 minutes, and every day 6 Dalit women are raped" according to the data.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 19:55 IST