Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the opposition alliance believe in instigating people in the name of caste and making them fight.
Citing the presidential election which was contested by Droupadi Murmu, he said the opposition leaders cannot tolerate Dalits and tribal people occupying high posts.
“If someone instigates (others) in the name of caste, it also damages humanity. Hence, brothers and sisters, today every Dalit and backward of the country has to keep in mind that INDI gathbandhan, which believes in instigating and making people fight in the name of caste, opposes the schemes meant for the welfare of the Dalits and ‘vanchit’ (deprived),” the PM said while speaking at an event in Varanasi to commemorate the 647th birth anniversary of Sant Ravidas.
The PM further said the truth is that these people indulge in politics of vested interest of the family in the name of welfare of castes.
“You must be remembering that when the construction of toilets was started, they ridiculed it. They also mocked the Jan Dhan accounts and also opposed Digital India. Not only this, these ‘parivar vaadi’ (dynastic) parties have another identity – they do not want any Dalit or tribal person outside their families to move ahead. They cannot tolerate Dalits and tribal persons occupying high posts,” Modi said.
“You must be knowing that when Droupadi Murmu, the first woman tribal president, was contesting elections, then who all opposed her and which parties came together to defeat her. It was all the ‘parivar vaadi’ parties, who see the Dalits, tribal people and backwards as their vote bank during the elections. We have to remain alert from these people and from such a mindset. We have to follow the positive education of Ravidas ji, while avoiding the negative mentality of casteism,” he added.
Showering praises on Sant Ravidas, Modi said, “Ravidas ji belongs to all and everybody belongs to Ravidas ji. He cannot be confined within the boundaries of caste, religion, sect and ideology.”