Tribal Community Erupts in Anger in SurgujaStrong Condemnation of Alleged Abusive Remarks by Bhanupratap Singh, Demand for Public Apology


Surguja
The tribal community in Surguja has expressed strong outrage against Bhanupratap Singh, former Chairman of the Scheduled Tribes Commission, over allegations that he used abusive and derogatory language toward tribal men and women. Tribal leaders and villagers have condemned the incident, calling it a direct attack on the dignity, self-respect, and honor of the tribal community, and have demanded a public apology from Singh.

Details of the Incident
According to information received, Bhanupratap Singh, along with his associates, attempted to enter a village from the Salhi Mor area with an alleged political agenda. Local tribal villagers peacefully objected to his entry and requested that he turn back. Villagers stated that the protest was entirely non-violent and based on dialogue.

The tribal community alleges that during this exchange, Bhanupratap Singh lost his temper and used abusive and offensive language against the villagers, creating a tense situation at the site. Residents said such behavior was not only insensitive but deeply unfortunate coming from a person who has previously held a constitutional position.

Protest Rally and Slogans
Following the incident, members of the tribal community organized a protest rally, raising slogans such as “Bhanupratap Go Back” and “Outsiders Go Back.” Community representatives clarified that the protest was not directed toward or against any political party, but was solely aimed at protecting their village, self-respect, and social dignity.

Reaction of the Tribal Community
Tribal leaders stated that such conduct is completely unacceptable and reflects a mindset that still fails to engage with tribal communities through respect and understanding, instead resorting to intimidation and humiliation. They emphasized that tribal communities today are far more aware of their rights and interests than ever before.

Community representatives warned that any future use of abusive language or disrespectful behavior toward tribal people will not be tolerated under any circumstances, and that appropriate social and legal action will be taken if such incidents occur.

A Clear Message from the Tribal Community
The tribal community made it clear that they do not wish to be used for political agendas or personal ambitions. Their priorities, they said, are education, employment, development, and a life of dignity. They want dialogue, not orders; respect, not humiliation.

The Surguja incident is not merely about the conduct of one individual, but highlights a broader mindset that still does not view tribal communities as equal citizens. The tribal community has sent a strong and unambiguous message: there is nothing more important than self-respect, and anyone who undermines it will face firm and united opposition.

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