Union Minister Ravneet Bittu apologises for alleged casteist remarks during heated exchange with police

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Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu’s remarks came as the Commission sought a report by June 1 from the Sangrur Senior Superintendent of Police regarding the alleged use of casteist remarks. File

Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu’s remarks came as the Commission sought a report by June 1 from the Sangrur Senior Superintendent of Police regarding the alleged use of casteist remarks. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu

Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Sunday (May 31, 2026) apologised to the Scheduled Caste community for his recent objectionable remarks, saying that as a minister he should not have uttered such words.

The BJP leader said he was ready to tender an apology before the Punjab State Scheduled Caste Commission.

His remarks came as the Commission sought a report by June 1 from the Sangrur Senior Superintendent of Police regarding the alleged use of casteist remarks by Mr. Bittu.

The matter stems from a May 26 incident in which Mr. Bittu had heated exchanges with some police officers in Dhuri while demanding the release of BJP leader Onkar Singh, who was detained by the police for allegedly campaigning during the "silent period" in the civic elections.

The minister was accused of using objectionable words against police personnel. On May 26, polling for civic body elections took place.

Speaking to the media in Amritsar on Sunday (May 31, 2026), Mr. Bittu expressed regret over his remarks.

"I have come to this holy city and I, with folded hands, bow my head and apologise to all members of the SC community, whosoever may have been hurt. Whatever the situation was at that time, it is a separate matter. But being a minister, the words that came out of my mouth, I seek an apology. It should not have happened," Mr. Bittu said.

If the Commission chairman Jasvir Singh Garhi asks him, he will tender an apology before him, Mr. Bittu told reporters at the Amritsar International airport.

A video of the May 26 incident showing heated exchanges between Mr. Bittu and certain police officials had also gone viral on social media.

Punjab AAP president Aman Arora had earlier slammed the Minister, accusing him of 'gundagardi' (hooliganism) and uttering objectionable words against police personnel in Dhuri.

Published - May 31, 2026 07:37 pm IST

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