Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhra Raje today ordered immediate withdrawal of a police circular for the implementation of a Supreme Court order on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, saying it was issued without her knowledge.
I came to know that without my knowledge, some of the state government officers issued the circular which created confusion in the state. I have given directions to home minister and police headquarters to immediately issue a letter of clarification, Raje said in a statement tonight.
She said that the state government was committed to protecting the rights of people belonging to SC/ST communities.
The Supreme Court verdict of March 20 drew widespread protest. Some Dalit groups called a Bharat Bandh on April 2 during which at least 12 people were killed in the violence.
The central government had on April 2 filed a review petition in the Supreme Court against its verdict that laid down stringent "safeguards" before registering a case under the Act.
The chief minister said that the state government supported the review petition by the central government in the Supreme Court. The state's additional advocate general in New Delhi has been directed for making the state a party in the review petition.
The Rajasthan unit of the Congress slammed the state government for issuing the circular. Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot said that the real face of the BJP had been exposed.
He said that while the Centre filed review petition in the Supreme Court to revoke the changes in the Act, BJP-ruled state governments were implementing the Supreme Court's March 20 verdict. "The Centre agrees with the apex court order and has filed the review petition just to mislead people," he said in a statement.
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