Use of bulldozer undermines rule of law, says Mayawati

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Use of bulldozer undermines rule of law, says Mayawati

Thursday, 19 September 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

In a sharp criticism of the state’s ‘bulldozer politics’ under the Bharatiya Janata Party and Yogi Adityananth governments, Bahujan Samaj Party president and former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati, on Wednesday condemned the trend, saying that it undermines the rule of law rather than serving any sense of justice.

Her comments come in response to the Supreme Court’s recent directive halting demolitions without prior judicial approval until October 1. There has long been both a political and a legal tug-of-war over the controversial practice.

In a post on X in Hindi, Mayawati expressed her concern over what she termed the erosion of constitutional principles. “The bulldozer is not a symbol of the rule of law,” she said, stressing that its growing use for demolishing properties of those accused of crimes reflects a worrying departure from norms.

Her statement also urges both the Centre and the state government to uphold the Constitution rather than resorting to arbitrary actions that threaten the rights of citizens.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court had ruled that no properties, including those of individuals accused of crimes, could be demolished without its express permission at least until October 1, adding that even a single instance of unlawful demolition violates the “ethos” of the Constitution.

Mayawati agreed that this intervention by the judiciary was a necessary response to the Centre’s failure to regulate the practice and create uniform guidelines.

“Had the Centre acted earlier, the Supreme Court would not have been forced to intervene and shoulder what should have been the government’s responsibility,” the BSP chief said, suggesting that the government’s inaction had led to judicial overreach.

In Uttar Pradesh, bulldozers have become almost symbolic of Yogi Adityanath government, and have been invoked in other states by BJP leaders desirous of “setting an example” of stringent law enforcement, and also often invoked in hate speech directed at the Muslim community.

Mayawati’s criticism not only targets the BJP-led Centre but also reflects broader concerns over the “weaponisation” of administrative procedures for political ends, often to target marginalised communities.

The use of bulldozers by the Yogi government and its heavy-handed approach to communal conflict and petty crimes alike has drawn widespread criticism from opposition parties, civil rights groups and legal experts, who see it as a violation of due process and human rights.

Backs One Nation One Election policy

Meanwhile, Mayawati also took to social media platform `X’ and said that her party would fully support the One Nation, One Election policy cleared by the Central cabinet on Wednesday.

The former chief minister of UP, however, said that it should be implemented in the interest of the country and people at large.

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