Dalits will be protected against atrocities: Wasnik
By IANSWednesday, May 12, 2010
CHANDIGARH - Rights of Dalits will be protected and strict laws will be implemented to prevent atrocities against them like the arson attack on Dalit homes in Haryana, Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Mukul Wasnik said here Wednesday.
“I have travelled to various states of the country to see whether there is any discrimination with these sections of society. We will strictly implement the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 at all places,” Wasnik told reporters.
Asked about last month’s arson attack on Dalit families in Haryana’s Mirchpur village, he said: “It is our responsibility to ensure an environment of safety and we are working in this direction.”
A 70-year-old man and his 18-year-old physically challenged daughter were killed and at least 18 houses were damaged in an arson attack April 21 on Dalit families in Mirchpur village in Hisar district.
Wasnik was in Chandigarh to participate in a function organised by the Seva Dal, a grassroots organizational outfit of the Congress party,
On the issue of Khap panchayats (community councils) demanding an amendment in the Hindu Marriage Act and a complete ban on marriages within the same gotra (common lineage), Wasnik said a final decision would be taken by the union government.
“Everyone has the right to express his desire but in this case, a final decision will be of the central government. Nobody is above law in our country and we cannot go against it,” Wasnik said.
The demand of khap panchayats comes after a Haryana court in March gave capital punishment to five people for the “honour killing” of a couple who married despite belonging to the same gotra.