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Clear case of misuse of SCST Act, 1989
Written By murali772 - 31 May, 2014
Bangalore law and order Media Reports governance untouchability impartiality
ADGP P Ravindranath, in the dock for allegedly taking objectionable photos of a woman, has accused city police commissioner Raghavendra H Auradkar of practising "untouchability" against him, a Scheduled Caste member.
Ravindranath lodged a complaint to this effect with Cubbon Park police station on Thursday evening. The ADGP, who was Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) head, was on Monday morning caught taking photos of a freelance journalist in a cafe on Cunningham Road. He has since been transferred, without being given a posting.
Thursday's complaint accuses Auradkar, DCP (Central) B R Ravikanthe Gowda and High Grounds police sub-inspector M S Ravi of falsely implicating him in the case. The police have registered an FIR on the basis of the complaint, police sources said, adding the case may be referred to the CID.
- - - "But you told me we will go to the DG&IGP, I accompanied you. At the portico of the commissioner's office, I told you, 'Can I sit in your vehicle?', and you said to me, 'It is my car, you cannot sit'. Further you moved away from me, treating me as untouchable, and ran away from the portico and asked your driver to come to the gate of the commissioner's office, where you boarded the car and left for the DG's office. This shows you have practised untouchability on me since I am a member of a Scheduled Caste," the ADGP said.
Ravindranath said the commissioner forced the woman to lodge a complaint against him and implicated him in a false case, committing an offence under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.
For the full text of the report in the ToI, click here.
Anybody can readily see that this is a clear-cut case of misuse of the provisions of the Act, plainly to deflect the blame the complainant is accused of. And, this is not the first time this is happening; in fact, it has become the order of the day.
A friend tells me about how he and his family were left traumatised, when, as the Secretary of his apartment complex, he took some disciplinary action against a watchman, on the basis of repeat complaints from members, for which he in turn was faced with charges under the SCST Act, the punishments prescribed being extremely stringent. Apparently, he managed to extricate himself from the situation by the skin of his teeth.
Wiki here says "The common denominator of the offences is that criminal liability can only be established if the offence is committed by a person who is not a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe against a person who belongs to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe". While the Act and its further amendments may have been enacted with good intentions, if it is seen to be rampantly misused, as in the present case, perhaps it's time the entire matter is reviewed impartially.
As for ADGP P Ravindranath, one can't see any redemption for him.
Muralidhar Rao
PS: I wonder if I myself am sticking my neck out too far by publishing this blog. And, as such, I wonder too as to how many people will want to comment on it.
COMMENTS

Clear case of misuse of SCST Act, 1989
Promod Kapur - 31 May, 2014 - 07:56
I entirely agree with Muralidhar Rao. I am also aware of gross misuse of the provisions. In fact it is not unknown that at some, if not most police stations, staff have perfected the process for extortion, given half an opportunity. It all stems from the assupmtion that in our country some people are classified superior or inferior in society, and the propensity of the political class to turn every opportunity for encouraging politics of identies. It helps them to perpetuate the assumption, which now has become an exercise of settling personal, professional or commercial scores.

SC ST Act is not implemented properly by dominant caste rulers
Manohar Elavarthi - 31 May, 2014 - 17:01
I am not getting into the present caste. Let their be a fair investigation. Using any one/ few case(s) to make sweeping statements about the 'mis use' of Act is not correct. Many people from privileged castes (including some people associated with political parties, 'human rights organisations' etc..) often speak about the misuse of SC ST (POA) Act.
The experience of human rights and dalit rights activists on the ground clerarly indicates that this act is not implemented properly by the dominant-caste ruling classes.
Here is a the link to the Karnataka Report on the status of implementation of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act for 2011 and 2012 https://www.facebook.com/notes/447872655326433/
More information here: http://openspace.org.in/scstpoakarnataka
Manohar Elavarthi
Joint Secretary
Praja Rajakiya Vedike

murali772 - 4 June, 2014 - 09:32
Before the day was over, more drama unfolded outside the DG&IG's office on Nrupathunga Road. An infuriated Ravindranath stormed out of the building, yelling that he is being ill-treated because he is a dalit. Around 5pm, Ravindranath approached ADGP (intelligence) AM Prasad seeking an appointment with chief minister Siddaramaiah. “But Prasad said it wasn’t possible as the CM was busy. Angered by his refusal, Ravindranath stormed out of the chamber and accused Prasad of calling him a dalit,” DG office sources said.
Spotting waiting for reporters, Ravindranath alleged he had been ill-treated by his colleagues. “Prasad shouted at me, called me a dalit, and asked why I needed to meet the CM,” he said. However, DG office sources brushed away the allegations. “It’s sad to see an IPS officer behaving in this manner,’’ they added.
For the full report in the ToI, click here.
What surpises one is how such a person has been been given a posting (in Dharawar), in the first place. Very plainly he needs to undergo a sanity check, and rehabilitated appropriately, but certainly not in the police force. The earlier the govt goes about it the better.

MaheshK - 7 June, 2014 - 10:34
Did the ADGP really take the photos of the girls or not? Why he is not answering that question? CID has found two photos in his mobile. Did he take them or someone emailed him knowingly? Let him come our and clear the air.
Thanks Murali sir for bringing this to Praja. Looks like many here are only interested in commuter rail or scared to talk about this issue.

murali772 - 4 April, 2015 - 10:22
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