VHP Praises SC Ruling on Religious Conversion and Caste Status

VHP Praises SC Ruling on Religious Conversion and Caste Status.webp

New Delhi, March 25 The Vishva Hindu Parishad welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict on Wednesday, stating that only Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists can be recognized as Scheduled Castes, saying it strengthens the fundamental principles of the Constitution, social justice, and the rule of law.

In a press statement, VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain said the ruling is in line with the spirit of the Constitution. The ruling states that only followers of these three communities will be considered to be part of the Scheduled Castes category.

"This decision is an important step towards establishing social harmony, transparency, and justice in the country," Jain said. He added that VHP workers will prepare a list of all those who have converted and ensure that these rights are restored to those who deserve them.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that no person professing a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism can be considered a member of a Scheduled Caste.

A bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria, upholding an order of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, said that a person belonging to a Scheduled Caste community loses their SC status immediately and completely upon conversion to another religion.

"No statutory benefit, protection, or reservation under the Constitution, or any enactment of Parliament or state legislature, can be claimed by or extended to any person who, by operation of clause 3, is not deemed to be a member of the Scheduled Caste," the bench said.

Citing the ruling, Jain said that since a person does not fall under the constitutional category of SC, the person cannot claim protection under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

"The purpose of rights and protection for Scheduled Castes is to address historical social injustices, particularly those arising within the structure of Hindu society. Therefore, when a person voluntarily converts, they also detach themselves from the social context on which these special rights are based," the VHP leader said.

Describing the ruling as a blow to "conversion mafia", Jain alleged that some groups attempt to claim constitutional benefits based on previous caste identity even after conversion.

"While Christian and Muslim leaders claim their religions are egalitarian and do not recognize caste, they simultaneously use terms like "Dalit Christians" and "Dalit Muslims" to demand reservation benefits, thereby furthering conversion agendas," Jain claimed.
 
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