BJD Calls for Action Against Rising Atrocities on Tribal Women in Odisha
The BJD has appealed to the NCST to address the molestation of a tribal girl in Odisha, citing systemic failures in protecting tribal communities. Instances of police inaction and administrative negligence led to widespread concern, prompting calls for an independent inquiry and improved justice and accountability systems.
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The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) has urged the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) to investigate the molestation of a tribal girl in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district. This plea highlights rising concerns over atrocities against tribal women and children in the state.
In their memorandum, the BJD alleged police inaction and administrative negligence, emphasizing a March 12 incident in Mayurbhanj, which sparked outrage among local tribes. They criticized forceful dispersal of the aggrieved communities and highlighted systemic gaps in ensuring safety and justice for tribal populations.
Party leader Priyabrat Majhi called on the NCST to launch a time-bound inquiry into the March 12 incident and similar cases, urging departmental action against negligent officials and recommending a new monitoring mechanism to rebuild trust among tribal communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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