Atrocities Against Scheduled Tribes in 2023
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data for 2023 indicates a significant rise in reported atrocities against Scheduled Tribes (STs), with a 28.8% increase from the previous year.
Key Statistics and Regional Insights
- Manipur:
- Reported only one case in 2022.
 - Surged to 3,399 cases in 2023, attributed to the May 2023 conflict.
 
 - Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan:
- Ranked second and third in highest reported cases in 2023.
 - Madhya Pradesh had previously held the highest number of crimes against STs in 2022.
 
 
Underlying Issues and Responses
- Rise in numbers partially due to increased awareness and reportage.
 - Need for ground-level interventions and inclusive politics and policies.
 - Government initiatives: 
- Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN)
 - Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA)
 
 - Despite initiatives, atrocities persist, highlighting the need for sustained social awareness.
 
Case Studies and Political Context
- Madhya Pradesh:
- BJP in power for over two decades; STs form 21.1% of the population.
 - Reports of grievous crimes, including police brutality and vigilantism.
 - Notable incident: Video of a tribal man being urinated on went viral.
 
 - Rajasthan:
- Under Congress tenure, lack of action despite promises.
 - Charge-sheeting rate is 42.3%, indicating administrative inaction.
 - BJP won the assembly elections in 2023, necessitating course correction.
 
 
Conclusion
A more equitable future requires addressing atrocities against marginalized communities. Political and administrative efforts must be intensified to ensure justice and inclusion for Scheduled Tribes.