Opposition trying to instigate Dalits against me: Modi


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday accused the Congress of trying to instigate Dalits against him and assured the nation that as long as the name of B.R. Ambedkar existed in the hearts of the people, reservations for the oppressed classes would continue.

Addressing a meeting, which many observers say signals the start of the BJP’s election campaign, at the CODISSIA grounds here, Mr. Modi avoided any reference to the major regional players — AIADMK and DMK. Rather, he took on the Congress accusing it of trying to instigate the Dalits against him as the Opposition had no real issues to target the Centre. The comments assume significance in the backdrop of the death of Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula at the University of Hyderabad, an incident that has led to widespread protests, including a fast attended by the Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

Reiterating his commitment to the Dalit cause, Mr. Modi said the Centre had paid rich tributes to Ambedkar on the occasion of his 125th birth anniversary. Even a special debate was held in Parliament to commemorate the occasion.

“When we dedicate ourselves and work for the Dalits and backward communities, some get worried. For long, they have thought that it was [the community] was their vote. So they now want to stop the Dalits from going to Modi. In the name of Dalits, lies are being spread,” the Prime Minister remarked, charging the Opposition with an inability to digest the fact that a person who was once a tea seller now has control over the administration. “Now they are propagating falsehood that Modi will kill reservation. I assure you, as long as the name of Ambedkar exists, no one can destroy reservation for Dalits,” he said.

Mr. Modi exhorted the public to look back at how the country was two years ago. Scams and scandals surfaced almost on a daily basis during the previous UPA regime and hurt the confidence of the nation and its youth. “After we took over, enthusiasm has been restored and the youth are upbeat. There has not been a single incidence of corruption,” he claimed.

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