A leading Dalit organisation in Uttar Pradesh, Ambedkar Mahasabha, is in a soup over its decision to honour Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with its first 'Dalit Mitra Award’ as its members have openly revolted against this decision, saying it is against the tenets of the Mahasabha.

The Dalit Mitra award would be given to the Chief Minister on April 14—Ambedkar Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar—in a function to be held at the Mahasabha office.

Two of the founder members of the Mahasabha—retired IPS officer SR Darapuri and retired IAS officer Harish Chandra have threatened to call for an Annual General Meeting if the Mahasabha does not rescind this order.

“The way this decision (to confer Dalit Mitra Award to CM) was taken, it seems Mahasabha president Lalji Prasad Nirmal is in the hands of BJP,” Chandra told this reporter on Friday. “How can one think of conferring the Award to CM when atrocities on Dalits are on the rise. This is really a shame to even think about this,” he said. Chandra added that the Mahasabha was formed to spread the ideas and principles of BR Ambedkar, and not to serve personal interests of anyone.

Darapuri said: “We will request Yogi Adityanath himself to decline the award."

He said an Annual General Meeting (AGM) should be called to take disciplinary action against president Nirmal, saying he had overstepped his authority by announcing an award to the CM. “Dalits are angry because of atrocities inflicted on them during Yogi's rule. Constituting an award and giving it to Yogi will amount to rubbing salt into their wounds," Darapuri said.