Kejriwal terms it national shame

Kejriwal terms it national shame
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday mounted pressure on the Centre and demanded sacking of Union Ministers Smriti Irani and Bandaru Dattatreya over the suicide of a Dalit scholar which he called a ‘national shame’. 

ROHITH’S SUICIDE
Delhi Chief Minister demands removal of Union Ministers Irani, Dattatreya

Hyderabad: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday mounted pressure on the Centre and demanded sacking of Union Ministers Smriti Irani and Bandaru Dattatreya over the suicide of a Dalit scholar which he called a ‘national shame’.

The Delhi Chief Minister, who flew down to Hyderabad to interact with the agitating students, came out all guns blazing against HRD Minister Smriti Irani. The AAP leader said Smriti Irani’s statement on Wednesday about Rohith Vemula’s death as well as subsequent agitation by the university students was a clear attempt to make it a caste issue for which she must apologise.

He also demanded inclusion of Irani’s name in the FIR in connection with the death. “It is shameful that a responsible Minister without inquiring into the facts has already concluded that Ambedkar Students Association is casteist. She mentioned three words about the students - anti-national, casteist and extremist,” said Kejriwal.

The AAP leader, who met the group of students sitting on an indefinite fast, charged Irani with playing ‘dirty politics’ on the issue of the student's suicide. “Smriti Irani lied yesterday and tried to play dirty caste politics and tried to play with the emotions of the students. We demand she seek an apology from the entire country for that. We appeal to the Prime Minister to remove Smriti Irani and Dattatreya from his Cabinet,” he said.

“An FIR is registered. Dattatreya’s name is there. Let there be action against Smriti Irani also. Her name should also be there in that FIR,” Kejriwal said. Irani had on Wednesday alleged that a malicious attempt was being made to project it as a ‘Dalit versus non-Dalit issue to ignite passions’ for political gains and strongly refuted allegations of interference or putting pressure on university authority to take action against the Dalit students.

Observing that the government work is not done only through letters, Kejriwal said the role of all would be known after a probe into call records of all concerned. He claimed that the HRD Minister must have called Vice-Chancellor Prof Appa Rao many times in connection with the issue. Kejriwal also sought removal of the Vice-Chancellor.

Rohith’s suicide following his suspension has snowballed into a major row with BJP's rivals wading into it and demanding the removal of Irani and Dattatreya, accusing them of being responsible for the death. The agitating students are demanding resignation of Dattatreya, removal of the Vice Chancellor, Rs 5 crore compensation to Rohith’s family and employment to a member of his family, besides revocation of suspension of four students.

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