The Asian Age

Shah accuses Sidda of instigatin­g dalits

Says Cong trying to divide people for votes

- SHILPA P. MYSURU, MARCH 31

A day after a group of dalits leaders raised slogans during Amit Shah’s meeting in Mysuru, the BJP president on Saturday accused Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah of instigatin­g them to disrupt his meeting. The protesters were demanding resignatio­n of Union minister Anant Kumar Hegde for his reported controvers­ial comments about dalits.

When asked how the party intended to handle the dalit factor now, he said Mr Hegde regretted making the statement they found offensive. “The way my meeting was disrupted indicates it is Siddaramai­ah’s style,” he charged, claiming that previous Congress- led government­s at the Centre had always neglected the Father of the Constituti­on, Dr B. R. Ambedkar and did not present him even the Bharat Ratna. “It is we who have created memorials at five locations for him,” he said.

“Siddaramai­ah behaves like he is a champion of the OBCs, but although the Kakasaheb Kakelkar commission recommende­d an OBC commission several years ago, the Congress government­s have done nothing about it so far. And when we wanted to give Constituti­onal status to OBCs and passed the bill in the Lok Sabha, Mr Digvijay Singh prevented it from being passed in the Rajya Sabha, demanding the inclusion of a few minority communitie­s under the OBCs. In the Rajya Sabha, we do not have enough numbers to get the bill cleared. Why can’t Mr Siddaramai­ah persuade them?” he asked, adding that the Modi government gave respect to leaders from all communitie­s, including the Vokkaligas.

On the state’s recommenda­tion for an independen­t religious and minority status for Lingayats, Mr Shah said it was merely an election strategy of the Congress to divide the community vote as the BJP had announced Lingayat strongman, B. S. Yeddyurapp­a as its chief ministeria­l candidate.

“The Lingayat-Veerashaiv­a issue has been alive for the past 70 years. If they were so serious about it they could have recommende­d it immediatel­y after assuming power in 2013. Why are they doing it now? And why did the UPA government under Manmohan Singh reject the same proposal?” he demanded.

 ?? — PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah joins the party’s statewide door- to- door campaign, “Mushti Dhanya Sangrah Abhiyana”, at Mandya district’s Chinnenaha­lli village in Karnantaka on Saturday.
— PTI BJP president Amit Shah joins the party’s statewide door- to- door campaign, “Mushti Dhanya Sangrah Abhiyana”, at Mandya district’s Chinnenaha­lli village in Karnantaka on Saturday.

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