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National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) chairman Vijay Sampla Wednesday met two Dalit families whose members had been victims of unspeakable atricities, in Moga and Sangrur. According a report in the Indian Express, Sampla directed the Moga DC to ensure that according to the provisions of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, it should be ensured that eldest member of the victim’s family was given a pension, and a government job be given to one family member, along with free education up to graduation to eligible family members, and a piece of cultivable land as per norms.

The first family was that of two sisters, who had been brutally murdered, in village Manuke Gill, in Moga. The horrific incident took place on March 18, and the two Dalit sisters of a dhaba worker from village Shekha Khurd in Moga were brutally murdered. The police later arrested the accused who was identified as Gurvir Singh, son of the Congress-backed Sarpanch of village Shekha Khurd stated the IE report. Sampla assured the family of speedy justice. 

The second family was that of a child, who along with three other children had been subjected to physical and mental torture in Bhasaur village of Sangrur. According to news reports, this incident happened on March 7, where four boys, including a Dalit, all in the age group of 11 to 13 years, were allegedly beaten up and paraded for kilometers with their hands tied behind their backs, allegedly by the sarpanch and panchayat members of Bhasaur village in Sangrur, after they were caught in an alleged theft case. Sampla met the Dalit family at their residence in village Bhasaur and expressed his concern while assuring them that strict action against those responsible behind the inhumane act. According to news reports four persons have already been booked in the incident of Bhasaur village including the sarpanch of the village.

Sampla told the media that he had assured both the families that the Commission “will ensure that the culprits get strict punishment, without any delay and political pressure, under the relevant sections of the IPC and SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The commission will also ensure that the victim gets financial assistance in accordance with laid down norms besides proper security.” Sampla is reported to have directed the administrative and police authorities of both Moga and Sangrur districts to conduct speedy investigation into the respective incidents. He said, “Cops must ensure that the guilty are brought to book.”

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Who is Vijay Sampla, the new SC Commission Head? https://sabrangindia.in/who-vijay-sampla-new-sc-commission-head/ Sat, 27 Feb 2021 04:26:38 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2021/02/27/who-vijay-sampla-new-sc-commission-head/ The Centre appointed its former MP and Punjab BJP chief to the Chairman post which has remained vacant for 10 months

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The Union government has appointed former Union Minister of State (Social Justice) Vijay Sampla as Chairperson of National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC). The post has remained vacant for 10 months and even a petition had been filed in January before the Supreme Court seeking appointment. The post was formerly held by BJP leader and former MP Ram Shankar Katheria whose term ended in May 2020.

Sampla said he would adopt a “three-tier priority to resolve all the issues being faced by the Dalit community”. NDTV reported that Sampla said his focus would be on resolving the social issues being faced by the Dalit community. “I will work to ensure that Dalits get justice in government departments, whether at the state level or at the central level, that they are not subjected to any sort of exploitation in these departments,” he added. He also said that NCSC will engage to participate and advise on the planning process for the socio-economic development of the scheduled castes, and to prevent atrocities against them.

Sampla, soon after his appointment, hit out at an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) panel’s recommendation to exclude SC/ST reservation in faculty hiring. “The IIT panel must not forget that the holy Ramayana and the Constitution of the country were written by Dalits,” he said in an interview with The Print.

Other members of the Commission have also been appointed. Arun Halder, national executive member and BJP state secretary of West Bengal, has been appointed as vice-chairman of the commission. Anju Bala, a former MP from Misrikh constituency in Uttar Pradesh, and BJP leader Subhash Pardhi, have been approved as members. 

Who is Vijay Sampla?

Sampla who belongs to the Dalit community of Ravidassia joined RSS in the 1990s and in 2014 emerged as Punjab’s first Dalit BJP MP as also he first BJP Dalit sarpanch of Doaba. Sampla is considered an influential Dalit leader in Doaba region of Punjab where Dalits comprise 37% of the electorate and is seen as a ground-level worker who managed to rid BJP of the “upper class” tag in Doaba region.

In 2014, he contested from Hoshiarpur constituency and won, and was given the portfolio of MoS Social justice and Empowerment. In 2016 he was appointed as Punjab’s BJP chief but eventually he had a downfall as in 2018 this post was taken away from him and also as he was not given the candidacy for the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

He has also been former chairman of the state khadi board and vice-chairman of the state forest department. 

Media reports suggest that Sampla has mostly refrained from making any controversial statements on crucial matters and for the past 2 years was lying low after he lost his Lok Sabha election ticket in 2019.

The Indian Express reported that Sampla had brought several projects to Hoshiarpur and Doaba including a daily train from Hoshiarpur to Delhi, Jaijon, last village of Punjab, to Amritsar train, Bombay Stock Exchange professional course to DAV college Hoshiarpur, Adampur Domestic Airport, several road projects, Aao Khelen Multipurpose project to Hoshiarpur.

Sampla was detained by the police in October 2020 in Faridkot. for holding a dharna (sit-in protest) terming the agitating farmers anti-Dalit as he was not allowed by protesters to go visit a Dalit family in Jalandhar.

Media reports have suggested Sampla to be a man with humble roots who rose within the ranks and eventually faced a glitch by losing important positions within the party and his candidature. By appointing Sampla as the chairperson of NCSC, the BJP seems to have revived his role.

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