Terming as "anti-dalit" the decision to amend the UP Zamidari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, BSP national president Mayawati said it was result of SP's "casteist thinking and conspiracy" and feared that it will lead to goonda elements in the ruling party grabbing land belonging to Dalits in the state.
"Because of its poisonous and casteist thinking, SP government wants to make Dalits landless for life for which they decided to amend the Act in a meeting of the state cabinet on August 4," she said in a press release here.
A brief monsoon session of the UP legislature starts on August 14.
The cabinet had decided to amend the Act to relax the present provision wherein a person belonging to the SC has to seek district magistrate's permission to sell his land to a person belonging to any other caste in case his land holding is less than 3.5 acres to ensure that he continued to hold at least 1.26 acres.
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