Key Points

The BJP has launched a scathing attack on Punjab's AAP government, alleging systematic discrimination against Dalits. Former NCSC Chairperson Vijay Sampla highlighted multiple instances of alleged casteist behavior and neglect by AAP leaders. The accusations range from unpunished assault cases to unfulfilled promises of Dalit representation. These revelations paint a damning picture of AAP's commitment to Dalit welfare in Punjab.

Key Points: BJP Exposes AAP's Dalit Rights Betrayal in Punjab

  • BJP critiques AAP's handling of Dalit issues in Punjab
  • Convicted AAP legislator Lalpura remains unpunished for Dalit woman assault
  • Casteist remarks by CM Bhagwant Mann and Minister Laljit Bhullar
  • Unfulfilled promise of Dalit Deputy CM
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'Punjab AAP plays politics in name of Dalits': BJP

BJP's Vijay Sampla alleges AAP government's systematic discrimination against Dalits through political negligence and offensive actions

"AAP plays politics in the name of Dalits but protects those who commit atrocities - Vijay Sampla, Former NCSC Chairperson"

Chandigarh, Oct 13

Former National Commission for Scheduled Castes Chairperson Vijay Sampla on Monday said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab “plays politics in the name of Dalits but in reality it protects those who commit atrocities against them and attacks their rights”.

BJP leader Sampla told the media here that AAP legislator Manjinder Singh Lalpura, who was convicted and sentenced to four years in a case of assaulting a Dalit woman, has neither been expelled from the party nor disqualified from the Assembly.

"Instead, he continues to receive special privileges in jail." During the Assembly session in March 2024, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann allegedly used casteist language against a Dalit MLA, insulting the entire community, he said.

In April 2024, Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar made casteist remarks against communities during a rally in Patti.

Later, both Bhullar and the Chief Minister had to publicly apologise. Former union minister Sampla said before the assembly elections, AAP national Convener Arvind Kejriwal had promised to appoint a Dalit Deputy Chief Minister, but the promise was forgotten after coming to power.

He said the Punjab and Haryana High Court reprimanded the state government for withholding its share of post-matric scholarship funds, which disrupted the education of Dalit students.

In the Majitha spurious liquor tragedy of May 2025, he said 16 of the 30 victims were Mazhabi Sikhs. "Their families have neither received compensation nor jobs. In another Ludhiana case, the SC/ST Act was not invoked despite Dalit victims."

Since AAP came to power, Sampla said, Dr B.R. Ambedkar's statues have been vandalised multiple times in Amritsar and Phillaur.

"The government also stopped Rs 25 crore sanctioned for the Guru Ravidas Bani Study Centre, hurting the sentiments of the Ravidassia community."

He questioned the silence of the AAP leadership on atrocities. He said in September 2023, the son of AAP leader Dinesh Dhal allegedly abducted and brutally thrashed a Dalit youth.

"Yet the police did not register a case and pressured the victim to compromise," Sampla added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a teacher, I'm most concerned about the scholarship funds being withheld. Education is the only way for marginalized communities to progress. Stopping scholarships is cruel and short-sighted.
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Sarah B
While BJP is raising valid concerns, let's not forget that all political parties have failed Dalits at some point. We need systemic change, not just political blame games.
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Arjun K
The Majitha liquor tragedy victims' families not getting compensation is heartbreaking. 16 lives lost and no support? This government needs to answer for this injustice. 💔
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Michael C
Vandalizing Ambedkar statues repeatedly shows complete disregard for the sentiments of millions. This is unacceptable in any civilized society. The government must ensure protection of these monuments.
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Kavya N
Promising a Dalit Deputy CM and then forgetting about it is typical political behavior. But stopping funds for Guru Ravidas Study Centre? That's attacking our cultural heritage. Very painful.
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Vikram M
The police pressuring victims to compromise in the Dinesh Dhal case shows how power protects its own. When will common people get justice in this country? 😔

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