"The state government, the district administration and the police have utterly failed to handle the palm chopping case," NCSC chairman P L Punia told reporters after visiting the two dalit victims.
There was delay in investigation causing this mishap, he alleged, adding that the NCSC would conduct hearing on the matter to give justice to the victims. He said the state government has so far given Rs 2 lakhs each to the victims.
"If work is available in their door step then the people will not migrate and face exploitation," Punia said, adding, that the state government should work with dedication for proper implementation of NREGA and to safeguard the interest of dalits.
Stating that it is the responsibility of state government to properly implement the MGNREGA Act and provide livelihood support to the people, Punia said the labourers interest should be protected in a welfare state.
The NCSC will certainly look into this matter, Punia said.
Later he addressed a meeting of dalits at Balipada village and laid foundation of Ambedkar Bhawan there.