Oman Daily Observer

VIP visits, rallies for support to Dalits continue

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AHMEDABAD: The stream of highprofil­e political leaders coming to Gujarat to express solidarity with the July 11 Dalit victims as well as protests across the state against the incident continued on Saturday.

It was the turn of Communist Party of India-Marxist leader Brinda Karat and Janata Dal-United’s Sharad Yadav to call on the suicide victims at civil hospital in Rajkot and the family of the boys who were flogged at Mota Samadhiyal­a.

This was after Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, Congress VicePresid­ent Rahul Gandhi, Nationalis­t Congress Party leader Praful Patel and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal respective­ly.

There was also speculatio­n about Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati will come on Sunday, though no confirmati­on was available till evening.

Meanwhile, before leaving on Saturday, Kejriwal once again came down heavily on the Gujarat Government and said there was a gulf between police and the people in the state.

“There is a tremendous anger against Anandiben Patel government and the BJP in the state. They will be badly wiped out in the next state assembly elections in December next year,” Kejriwal told reporters at the Rajkot airport in the morning. He had stayed put in the State Circuit House on Friday night since there is no evening flight from Delhi.

The protests against the atrocities continued with people in Wankaner in Saurashtra and Siddhpur in north Gujarat observing a shutdown and taking out procession­s.

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