New Delhi:Welcoming the Supreme Court order upholding the Constitutional validity of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2018, Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate KTS Tulsi on Monday said that the Congress party has always been in line with the philosophy that reservation should be continued as these communities need "extra protection and incentives."
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Tulsi said, "I wholeheartedly welcome this judgment as its purpose was to bring the opressed classes on par with other categories, which is far from being realised, as they need extra protection and incentives."
Justice Ravinder Bhat, a member of the bench, said that every citizen needs to treat fellow citizens equally and foster the concept of fraternity. He also said that a court can quash the FIR if a prima facie case is not made out under the SC/ST act and the liberal use of anticipatory bail will defeat the intention of Parliament.
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The Supreme Court's verdict came on a batch of PILs challenging the validity of the SC/ST Amendment Act of 2018, which was brought to nullify the effect of the apex courts's 2018 ruling, which had diluted the provisions of the stringent Act.
"The communities are subjected to all kinds of atrocities and humiliations. That's why this law was made and it provided no grant of bail during the process of investigation, because otherwise these people will come under greater pressure and would never have been able to complain," he said.