Editorial With Sujit Nair: Where does evil come from? | Pravesh Shukla | Sidhi | Madhya Pradesh

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In this thought-provoking editorial episode, Mr. Sujit Nair delves into the profound impact of the Stanford Prison Experiment, drawing a parallel to the disheartening reality unfolding in India. He sheds light on the distressing instances where the marginalized communities, including Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes, as well as certain minorities, endure unimaginable torture and, tragically, even lose their lives.
With a firm conviction, Mr. Nair passionately underscores the significance of addressing these grave issues. He astutely highlights recent cases of mob lynchings in Nasik and Solapur, which serve as painful reminders of the brutality that unfolds when prejudice and violence intertwine. Moreover, he spotlights a deeply disturbing incident in Madhya Pradesh, where an act as degrading as one person urinating on a tribal man crystallizes the broader systemic injustices at play.
Through his insightful discourse, Mr. Nair prompts us to confront the unsettling realities that persist within our society and compels us to engage in a collective pursuit of justice, compassion, and equality.
the number of atrocities against the Tribal cases dealt by the NCST have significantly reduced over the last three years. The total number of cases that had been dealt with during the 2019-2020 period were 1558, which reduced to 533 during the 2020-2021 period. Further decrease can be observed as only 368 cases have been dealt with during 2021-22, in comparison to the 533 cases reported before that.
It is significant to note that the maximum number of that the commission dealt with during the period of 2021-22 were reported from the state of Rajasthan (72). The second and third highest number of cases were from Madhya Pradesh (46) and Jharkhand (35) respectively.
It was on February 6, 2023, during the special Budget Session of the Parliament, Lok Sabha member Shri Ajay Nishad (BJP), further asked for details regarding atrocities committed against Tribals. The government then provided the latest data based on the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, which is as follows:
As can be deduced from the table (refer the table below) detailing the number of atrocities against the Tribals, a total of 7570 cases were registered in the year 2019, which increased to 8272 in 2020, and 8802 in 2021. Thus, the number of cases registered saw an increase during the period of 2019-2021. Out of this, only 741 cases reached convicted in 2019, 347 cases in the year 2020, and 548 cases in the year 2021. Furthermore, it is also significant to note 1148 persons got convicted in the year 2019, which decreased to 605 in the year 2020, and then increased to 824 in the year 2021.

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