GHAZIABAD/NEW DELHI, Oct 22:
Union Minister V K Singh today kicked up a huge political row when he tried to shield the government from blame in the Faridabad Dalit burning incident, saying the “government cannot be held responsible if somebody stones a dog”.
The dog analogy provoked demands for his ouster by the opposition, which sought registration of a criminal case against him under the Scheduled Castes Prevention of Atrocities Act, and drew parallels with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “puppy” remark made with reference to Gujarat riots which was construed as directed against the Muslims.
“See, the thing is, never associate local incidents with the Central government (sarkar). There is an inquiry going on. There was a dispute between families. The dispute…How did it turn out…Where did the administration fail, after these it come to the Centre.
“For everything…Like if somebody throws a stone at a dog, then the government is responsible…It is not like that,” Singh said in Ghaziabad, the constituency he represents in Parliament, while referring to the burning alive of a Dalit family allegedly by upper caste Rajputs in Haryana’s Faridabad which left two toddlers dead on the intervening night of October 19-20.
Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari described the dog analogy used by Singh as “preposterous and abominable”.
“….Comparing the death of two little children who were burnt alive to possibly the stoning of a dog…What could be more preposterous and abominable than that. This reflects the mindset of the government.
“To recall the Prime Minister of India made a similar analogy about two years back in an interview to Reuters when he said that if a pup gets crushed under the wheels of a car that needs to be empathised (correct) empathised too. That remark was in the context of the Gujarat pogrom,” he said. (PTI)