The Asian Age

Soaps to dalits: Cong demands Yogi apology, case against him

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Tearing into UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath over the Kushinagar incident where dalits were asked to shower before meeting him, the Congress demanded a case be registered against the Uttar Pradesh chief minister and the officials under the SC/ST Atrocities Act. He also demanded an unconditio­nal apology from the Uttar Pradesh CM.

The matter came to light when people belonging to Mushahar community alleged that they were given soaps and shampoo by the local administra­tion ahead of Yogi’s visit. They were asked to take bath and clean themselves up properly before attending a function in Kushinagar.

Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi said that this country has fought hard against untouchabi­lity and such actions being meted out by the Uttar Pradesh CM are condemnabl­e.

He asserted that Mr Adityanath directly practised untouchabi­lity in the way in which he gave instructio­ns to the dalits that they must ‘smell good’ before their meeting. “They have insulted the entire community in that village but more importantl­y they have most importantl­y insulted the very concept of dalit in this country,” he said.

The district administra­tion in Kushinagar asked the residents to have a bath before attending a meeting with the CM Yogi. To ensure the instructio­ns were followed, soaps, shampoo and perfumes were distribute­d among the villagers. The members of the Mushahar community were called to attend a vaccinatio­n programme for the eradicatio­n of encephalit­is, a campaign started by the CM in Kushinagar’s Kasiya division.

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