Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind opposes any move to dilute SC/ST
Act;
Also advocates passing Communal Violence
Bill in the line with SC/ST act for protection of minorities
New
Delhi: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has offered its support
and cooperation towards efforts undertaken to prevent dilution in the
provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of
Atrocities) Act. Addressing to the media today at its monthly press meet the
Secretary General of JIH, Muhammad Salim Engineer said: “Jamaat is opposed in
principle to anything that will affect the constitutional and legal protection
given to the vulnerable sections of our society. There cannot be any compromise
when it comes to protection of the downtrodden. Jamaat feels that these directives by the
apex court about the act would result in dilution of its provisions, reduce the
fear of law and result in more violations against the oppressed castes and
tribes.Hence Jamaat hopes the Supreme Court will reconsider those directives favorably and positively to rule out
apprehensions. Jamaat hopes that the proposed ‘Communal Violence Bill’ shall be
passed by Parliament as it will offer protection to the basic rights of
minorities just as the SC / ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act offers protection
to SCs and STs’’.
The JIH Secretary
General averred: “We feel it is very clear that violence against Dalits, tribals,
backward sections and minorities has increased
substantially in the past few years. So anything which would impede the
prosecution of those guilty of oppressing the Dalits cannot be viewed in favor
of social justice. We feel that if the government of India had reacted much
earlier to the Supreme Court order then it could have saved the lives of many
and prevented the destruction of property. We supportthose fighting for the
legitimate rights of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes and express grief and
offer our condolences at the loss of lives during protests against the changes
in SC/ST Act. Jamaat advocates peaceful protests and condemns any violence and
destruction of public property’’.
Salim Engineeralso expressed concern at the recent incidents of
communal violence in West Bengal and Bihar. He said: “Attacking and vandalizing
places of worship has been a familiar style of operation adopted by the
communal and anti-social elements. But behind these acts on ground-zero is a
diabolical effort by the fascist and communal political leadership who want to
polarize society on the basis of caste and community in order to reap electoral
benefits and further their political agenda. The virus of communal violence has
to be addressed both politically as well as at the social level. Jamaat has
always tried its best to renew and cement the ties between communities of
different religions through its Sadbhavna Manch and Dharmik Jan Morcha. We appeal
to all sections of society to maintain communal harmony and not to fall prey to
the divisive forces who want to polarize society and weaken the nation’’.
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