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Revolt in Ambedkar Mahasabha over Dalit award to Adityanath

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Revolt in Ambedkar Mahasabha over Dalit award to Adityanath

Amid reports of rising discontent among Dalits against BJP governments, the decision by Ambedkar Mahasabha chief to confer the ‘Dalit Mitra’ award to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has sparked off a revolt in the Dalit body.

Senior members of Ambedkar Mahasabha on Thursday, April 5, opposed the decision to confer the award on Adityanath, said media reports. The news comes on the heels of a Dalit MP Chhote Lal complaining to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the ill-treatment at the hands of Adityanath who, he alleged, scolded and threw him out when he went to the CM with his complaint.

On Wednesay, the president of the Dalit body Lalji Prasad Nirmal had announced that this year, the ‘Dalit Mitra’ award will be presented to Adityanath on April 14 when the nation celebrates Dr BR Ambedkar’s 127th birth anniversary.

Virtual revolting against the move, the Mahasabha’s two founding members – Harish Chandra and SR Darapuri – called for an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to take disciplinary action against Nirmal, saying he had overstepped his brief by announcing an award for a CM during whose government several cases of Dalit atrocities were reported, said a Times of India (TOI) report.

“There is immense anger among Dalits because of atrocities inflicted on them during Yogi’s rule. Constituting an award and giving it to Yogi will only rub salt into their wound,” Darapuri, a retired IPS, told TOI.

He said there is anger among Dalits against whom cases have been lodged and even NSA has been slapped. Bhim Sena chief Chandrashekhar was arrested and booked under the National Security Act after Saharanpur caste violence in May 2017, he added.

Retired IAS officer, Harish Chandra said the decision to constitute such an award was “arbitrary”, since it was not discussed with the founding members. “The Mahasabha was formed to spread the ideas and principles of BR Ambedkar, and not to serve personal interests of anyone,” said Chandra, in an apparent jibe at Nirmal, said the TOI report.

“Our members have been seeking records from the Mahasabha, but its present administration hasn’t yet responded,” he said. Chandra said there were more than 100 members, many from government service, when the Ambedkar Mahasabha was formed in 1990. Both Chandra and Darapuri are lifetime members.

Nirmal, however, said there was nothing wrong in conferring ‘Dalit Mitra’ award on Yogi. “CM Yogi is a friend of all citizens of the state. He is therefore a friend of Dalits also,” said Nirmal, who retired from the UP secretariat before becoming the Mahasabha president in 2013. He also dismissed allegations of having “personal interests”.

“Rumours are being spread that I am seeking a berth in the UP Legislative Council. I am a committed member of the Mahasabha which runs on donations and with the blessings of Dalits,” the TOI quoted him as saying.

The development comes at a time when there are reports of rising incidents of atrocities against Dalits. A report in IndiaSpend said the rate of crime against Dalits increased more than eight times (746%) over the decade to 2016. There were 2.4 crimes per 100,000 dalits in 2006, rising to 20.3 in 2016, according to an IndiaSpend analysis of 2016 National Crime Records Bureau(NCRB) data. The rate of crime against adivasis or scheduled tribes grew by over 12 times (1,160%) – from 0.5 in 2006 to 6.3 in 2016. Dalits, or schedule castes, comprise 16.6% (201 million) of India’s population, up from 16.2% in 2001, according to Census 2011. Adivasis form 8.6% (104 million) of the country’s population, up from 8.2% over a decade, reports IndiaSpend

The BJP government at the Centre and other states have however claimed that it has brought many laws and policies that helped in uplifting the Dalits by promoting equality in the society.

A Supreme Court ruling on March 20 over changes in certain provisions of the SC/ST Act triggered violent protests by several Dalits groups across the nation leaving nine people dead.

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Cross-voting helps BJP-backed Parimal Nathwani win Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand

Cross-voting reportedly played a crucial role in BJP-backed independent candidate Parimal Nathwani’s victory in the Jharkhand Rajya Sabha election, while JMM’s Baidyanath Ram won the other seat.

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BJP-backed independent candidate Parimal Nathwani secured a Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand on Thursday, with reports indicating that cross-voting played a key role in the closely watched election. The second seat was won by Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) candidate Baidyanath Ram.

The election witnessed a three-cornered contest for two Rajya Sabha seats. Alongside Nathwani and Baidyanath Ram, Congress candidate Pranav Jha was also in the fray. Political observers had been closely tracking the possibility of cross-voting in the state, given the numerical strength of various parties in the Jharkhand Assembly.

Cross-voting speculation dominated the contest

Ahead of voting, both the ruling INDIA bloc and the NDA had taken measures to keep their legislators together amid concerns over possible defections and cross-voting. Political discussions in the state largely revolved around whether legislators would vote along party lines or support candidates outside their alliances.

Nathwani’s victory is being linked to support from legislators beyond the NDA’s expected vote base. Reports after the counting suggested that cross-voting may have influenced the final outcome, helping the BJP-backed candidate secure the required support.

The result comes as another example of cross-voting influencing Rajya Sabha elections, a trend that has been discussed in several states during recent Upper House contests.

Congress candidate misses out

While JMM’s Baidyanath Ram and BJP-backed Parimal Nathwani emerged victorious, Congress nominee Pranav Jha failed to secure one of the two available seats. The outcome is likely to trigger political debate over voting patterns within the state assembly and the extent of cross-voting during the election.

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Uddhav Sena MPs unreachable as Delhi meetings fuel fresh split speculation

Fresh uncertainty surrounds Shiv Sena (UBT) after several MPs reportedly became unreachable, with attention now focused on crucial meetings in Delhi.

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Fresh political uncertainty has gripped the Shiv Sena (UBT) after several of its Lok Sabha MPs reportedly became unreachable, prompting senior leaders to make personal efforts to contact them amid growing speculation of a possible rebellion within the party.

Party chief Uddhav Thackeray and other senior leaders are understood to be reaching out to MPs as concerns grow over potential defections. The developments come ahead of a parliamentary committee meeting in Delhi, where several MPs from the Uddhav Thackeray camp are expected to gather.

Reports suggest that some MPs from the Shiv Sena (UBT) faction could hold discussions in the national capital alongside leaders from the rival Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde. Sources have indicated that a group of MPs may explore forming a separate faction in Parliament before potentially aligning with the Shinde-led camp, although no official announcement has been made.

Names being discussed in political circles include MPs such as Sanjay Dina Patil, Sanjay Deshmukh, Nagesh Patil Ashtikar, Omraje Nimbalkar, Bhausaheb Wakchaure and Sanjay Jadhav. However, at least one MP, Sanjay Dina Patil, has publicly rejected reports linking him to any rebel group.

Meanwhile, senior Uddhav camp leaders including Arvind Sawant and Anil Desai are expected to remain actively engaged in efforts to maintain party unity. Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has also been in Delhi amid the unfolding developments.

The latest episode has revived memories of previous political upheavals in Maharashtra and intensified speculation over whether the Shiv Sena (UBT) could face another significant organisational challenge in the coming days. As meetings continue in Delhi, political observers will be closely watching for any formal announcements from either camp.

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Abhishek Banerjee says will not bow to BJP after nearly 11 hours of ED questioning

After spending nearly 11 hours before the Enforcement Directorate, TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee said he would not bow to the BJP and accused the ruling party of using investigative agencies for political purposes.

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Trinamool Congress leader and Diamond Harbour MP Abhishek Banerjee on Tuesday said he would not bow to the BJP after spending nearly 11 hours being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with an ongoing investigation.

Speaking after the questioning, Banerjee alleged that central agencies were being used to target opposition leaders and asserted that he would continue his political fight despite what he described as sustained pressure.

The TMC leader has repeatedly maintained that investigations involving him are politically motivated, a charge he has made on several previous occasions while appearing before central agencies.

His appearance before the ED comes amid a period of heightened political activity and multiple investigations involving leaders in West Bengal. Recent days have also seen Banerjee face summons and questioning in separate matters by state investigative agencies.

After leaving the ED office, Banerjee reiterated that he would not be intimidated and said he remained committed to his political responsibilities. He also accused the BJP of attempting to weaken opposition parties through investigative action, an allegation that the BJP has rejected in the past.

The Enforcement Directorate has not publicly commented on Banerjee’s remarks. The investigation related to the questioning remains ongoing.

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