Why Did the Punjab SC Panel Summon Congress Chief Over Remarks on Late Buta Singh?
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- The Punjab SC panel has summoned Amarinder Singh Raja Warring.
 - Caste-based remarks have serious repercussions in politics.
 - Tarun Chugh demands accountability from the Congress.
 - Buta Singh's legacy as a Dalit leader is significant.
 - Public discourse must respect all communities.
 
Chandigarh, Nov 3 (NationPress) The Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has initiated a suo moto inquiry regarding the casteist statement made by the President of the state Congress Committee and Lok Sabha MP, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring. This comment was directed at the late former Union Home Minister Buta Singh during an election rally related to the Tarn Taran Vidhan Sabha by-elections.
State Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman Jasvir Singh Garhi stated that he became aware of the issue through social media, where the Congress Punjab unit president and Ludhiana MP made remarks that were both color and caste-based concerning the late Home Minister and Dalit leader Buta Singh.
The Commission has summoned Amarinder Singh Raja Warring to appear in person on November 6, while the Returning Officer of Tarn Taran has been requested to attend on November 4 and provide a report.
In response, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh harshly criticized the Congress for showing overt disrespect towards marginalized communities.
Chugh expressed strong disapproval of Punjab PCC president Raja Warring’s comments about former Union Home Minister Buta Singh during the Tarn Taran election campaign, demanding that AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge issue an unconditional apology to the public.
He stated that the Congress has historically exploited the underprivileged for political gain without contributing to their progress. “Warring’s comments are not just an affront to an individual but a dishonor to the entire nation. The Congress must apologize for this disgraceful act,” Chugh emphasized.
Buta Singh, a Congress leader, served as the chairperson of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes from 2007 to 2010. He was also an author of various articles on Punjabi literature and Sikh history, including the book ‘Punjabi Speaking State: A Critical Analysis’.