Punjab Congress Chief Booked: Caste Remark Scandal Amid Election Campaign

Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring finds himself in legal trouble over alleged casteist remarks. The police registered an FIR following a complaint by Buta Singh's son regarding comments made during election campaigning. Warring has repeatedly apologized, calling Buta Singh a father figure while maintaining his remarks were positive. The case has drawn attention from both state and national scheduled caste commissions amid the ongoing bypoll tensions.

Key Points: Amarinder Singh Raja Warring FIR Buta Singh Caste Remarks

  • FIR registered based on complaint by Buta Singh's son Sarabjot Singh Sidhu
  • Case includes SC/ST Act sections along with BNS provisions
  • Warring allegedly commented on late minister's skin color during campaign
  • National Commission for Scheduled Castes issues notice for action report
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Punjab Congress chief booked for 'casteist' remarks against Buta Singh

Punjab Congress chief faces FIR for alleged casteist remarks against late Buta Singh during Tarn Taran bypoll campaign, sparking political controversy and legal action.

"While I hold him in the highest esteem as a great leader and fatherly figure to me, I reiterate and reaffirm my unconditional apology if anyone has felt hurt - Amarinder Singh Raja Warring"

Chandigarh, Nov 5

Punjab Police on Wednesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) against state Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring for allegedly making casteist remarks against former Union Home Minister late Buta Singh.

The case was filed based on a complaint by Buta Singh's son, Sarabjot Singh Sidhu.

He has been booked under relevant Sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) of 2023, along with Sections 3 (1)(u) and 3 (1)(v) of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act of 1989.

The Congress chief, a member of Parliament from Ludhiana, had allegedly remarked on the late politician's skin colour while campaigning in support of the party's candidate for the Tarn Taran Assembly bypoll, slated on November 11.

Facing criticism, Raja Warring has clarified that late Buta Singh was like a father figure, and he can "never mean any disrespect to him or to anyone else".

Reacting to reports that the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission had taken 'suo motu' notice of the issue and issued summons to him, Warring has said, "While I reaffirm and reiterate that I meant no disrespect to late Sardar Buta Singh-ji. If anyone has felt hurt, I tender my unconditional apology."

Warring has clarified that whatever he mentioned about late Buta Singh was in a positive context, to highlight the "inclusive" nature of the Congress.

"While I hold him in the highest esteem as a great leader and fatherly figure to me, I reiterate and reaffirm my unconditional apology if anyone has felt hurt," Warring has reiterated.

The National Commission for Scheduled Castes on Tuesday issued a notice to the Tarn Taran Deputy Commissioner and Senior Superintendent of Police in connection with Warring's "casteist remarks" during an election rally in the district.

The commission, which took suo motu cognisance of a news report based on BJP national General Secretary Tarun Chugh's statement on the incident, asked the district officials to submit the action taken report within seven days of the receipt of the notice.

- IANS

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Shreya B
At least he apologized unconditionally. Sometimes politicians speak without thinking during election campaigns. But the law should take its course if any offense was committed.
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Vikram M
Why are we still discussing skin color in 2024? This shows how deep-rooted caste and color bias is in our society. Political leaders should set better examples. 😔
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Priya S
Buta Singh was a respected leader who served the nation. Making such remarks about him, that too when he's no longer with us, shows poor political culture. Shameful!
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Aman W
The apology seems genuine, but the damage is done. Political parties need to train their leaders better about what's appropriate to say in public speeches.
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Nisha Z
This is why we need stricter implementation of laws against caste discrimination. No one should feel superior or make fun of others based on caste or skin color. ✊

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