The Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday termed the Narendra Modi government at the Centre
“anti-Dalit” and also called for the sacking of Union Minister V.K. Singh over
his remarks in the wake of the Faridabad burning case.
The party
also attacked Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar over the killing of
two children and a teenager from the Dalit community recently in separate
incidents in the State.
The SC/ST
cell of the AAP held a candle-lit protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. The party
has filed a police complaint against Mr. Singh over his controversial comments.
“BJP and
the Centre have been anti-Dalit and we will expose the party across the
country,” said Dilip Pandey, convenor of AAP’s Delhi unit.
Referring
to the death of a 15-year-old Dalit under mysterious circumstances in Haryana’s
Sonepat, AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the party does not trust the
Haryana government or the Special Investigation Team constituted by it to probe
the matter.
“The Chief
Minister says that the death was a suicide. It prejudices the whole case. Union
Minister V.K. Singh has made a shameful statement. If need arises, we will
protest against Singh, the Haryana Chief Minister and even against the Prime
Minister,” he said.
Delhi’s Social
Welfare Minister Sandeep Kumar, said, “There are growing atrocities against
Dalits. We, people from Scheduled Caste, will fight the injustice against us.”
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