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Kathua incident minor, should not be hyped: J&K Deputy CM

- IANS

jammu — Controvers­y hit a new reshuffled Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday when Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kavinder Gupta said after being sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister that the rape and murder of a young girl in Kathua was a “minor issue” that should not have been hyped.

“The Kathua incident is a minor issue. It should not have been hyped this much,” Gupta said about the crime that triggered widespread outrage across the country and cost two of his party colleagues their ministeria­l jobs in the Mehbooba Mufti-led BJP-PDP coalition government.

Gupta, a known RSS loyalist, however, sought to correct the statement later, saying the matter was already in the court and should be left to the Supreme Court to decide about it.

“It is not good to keep talking about it repeatedly. It is not good to keep playing it up again and again. What I said earlier was that there are many such incidents, nobody should provoke (people) about such incidents deliberate­ly.”

This is not Gupta’s first brush with controvers­y. As the speaker of the legislativ­e Assembly earlier, he had sparked row by blaming the Rohingya refugees living in Jammu for the attack on an army camp in Sunjwan in February.

Earlier, in a major mid-term cabinet overhaul, Gupta was sworn in as the new Deputy Chief Minister replacing

What I said earlier was that there are many such incidents, nobody should provoke (people) about such incidents deliberate­ly.” Kavinder Gupta, New Deputy CM of J&K

Nirmal Singh, who is set to become the Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir legislativ­e assembly.

The BJP also inducted Satpal Sharma, its state unit chief, as a cabinet minister along with new faces Rajiv Jasrotia, Sunil Kumar Sharma, Devender Kumar Maniyal and Shakti Raj Parihar.

Jasrotiya, who is the Kathua MLA, was among those seen in a video clip trying to incite violence against the nomadic Muslim community. He attended a rally in support of the Kathua accused.

The issue led to the resignatio­n of BJP leaders Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga from the government over their participat­ion in a rally, supporting the accused in the crime against an eightyear-old who belonged the nomadic community and lived in a tented accommodat­ion with her family in a Kathua village.

Former chief minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti appeared confused on her stand over Kathua as one of the participan­ts in “pro-rapists” rally was now a minister in her cabinet.

“Two BJP ministers removed in J&K for attending a pro-rapist rally and a MLA who is reported to have attended the same rally is promoted as a minister. Why are the BJP/ Mehbooba Mufti confused about where they stand on the Kathua rape?” Abdullah tweeted. —

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