New Delhi: A bill to include certain tribal communities in the list of Scheduled Tribes in four newly-created districts in Uttar Pradesh was passed in Lok Sabha on Friday with members seeking better implementation of the reservation policies for such categories. The bill, which was approved by voice vote by the Lower House, amends the Scheduled Tribes Order to recognise Gond community in the districts of Chandauli, Kushinagar, Sant Kabir Nagar and Sant Ravidas Nagar.
Piloting the Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Second Amendment) Bill, 2022, Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda said that the Narendra Modi government is committed to welfare of tribals and has increased budgetary allocation over the years for the welfare schemes of tribals. The Modi government, he said, "is committed to the welfare of tribals and the bill is just a way forward."
Munda said the government was coming up with different bills for reservation of tribals as the list of such tribes is different in different states and the issues ought to be deliberated in Parliament. Rejecting the Opposition charge of politicising the issue, the minister said that bill provides for welfare of tribals in Uttar Pradesh where the elections have already been completed. "This is not linked with elections," he added.
Participating in the debate, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the government should come up with a comprehensive bill for reservation of scheduled tribes instead of working in a piecemeal manner. Similar issue was raised by N K Premachandran (RSP). BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh Guman Singh Damor said some tribals who are very poor and uneducated are being converted by offering inducements. These people are getting converted for inducements and due to this our tribal culture is being "destroyed", Damor said.
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"I would request the minister that our culture must be protected and these conversions be stopped. If some people have converted, then they must be considered as not coming under the definition given in Article 366 of the Constitution and should be excluded from the Scheduled Tribes list," he said. Speaking before Damor, Congress MP from Odisha Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka said his party supports the bill and welcomes the necessary steps in this regard by the government. He listed the legislations brought in by the Congress for the welfare tribals and alleged that the government was only interested in taking away their land to help a few industrialists.