PM upset with attacks on Dalits in Gujarat; 'we are here to help,' says Rajnath

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Opposition leaders described the attack on Dalit men by cow protection vigilantes in Gujarat as ‘organized crime’.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh speaking in Lok Sabha. (Photo: PTI)

Opposition leaders described the attack on Dalit men by cow protection vigilantes in Gujarat as ‘organized crime’.

Day three of the Parliament session on Wednesday began on a stormy note as Opposition led by Congress forced two adjournments of the Rajya Sabha over attacks of Dalits in Gujarat.

Main opposition Congress, BSP and TMC competed with each other in trying to raise the issue more vociferously, throwing the House into a pandemonium and forcing two adjournments, first for 10 minutes and then for about 30 minutes till noon.

No sooner the listed papers were laid, Derek O'Brien (TMC) was up on his feet raising the issue. "Dalits are being oppressed in Gujarat but it is not being discussed here," he said as other members joined in.

"This is an organised crime that is happening in Gujarat ... this issue should be taken up," he said referring to the stripping and assault on some Dalit men in Gujarat allegedly by members of a local cow vigilante group.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi, targeting the BJP-led government, said that “brutal atrocities against SC, ST and minorities are continuing with impunity and shaming us all”.

By this time, Congress and BSP members too were on their feet with Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad seeking permission to speak.

Meanwhile, speaking in the Lok Sabha, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ‘upset about the attacks on Dalits’.

“We strongly condemn the Una incident in Gujarat, PM also took cognizance of the issue. Nine people have been arrested so far and 4 police officials suspended for negligence of duty,” says Rajnath Singh.

Home Minister added that their government is committed to the protection and upliftment of Dalits in this country.

“Be it Dalits in Gujarat, or any other state ruled by any other party, we are there to help you. We must get a permanent solution to such incidents. The mindset has to change,” says Rajnath Singh.

Congress leaders are seen shouting slogans as the Home Minister was speaking.

On July 11, a group of Dalits were allegedly stripped, beaten up by six persons for skinning a dead cow at a village in Gir Somnath district.

The victims, belonging to a Dalit community at Mota Samadiyara village of Una taluka in Gir Somnath, claimed that they were skinning an already dead cow, while the six accused claimed that the animal was killed before being skinned.

A purported video showing the persons being beaten with iron rods and sticks went viral on social media platforms like Whatsapp. In the video, some people are seen chained to a car, while the accused are seen thrashing them mercilessly.

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