How Many Extra Households Will Endure Like This?: Rahul Slams Yogi Govt Over Dalit Ladies Homicide In Ayodhya

How Many Extra Households Will Endure Like This?: Rahul Slams Yogi Govt Over Dalit Ladies Homicide In Ayodhya

Condemning the brutal homicide of a Dalit woman in Ayodhya, Congress chief and Lok Sabha Chief of Opposition Rahul Gandhi accused the Yogi Adityanath-led Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) authorities in Uttar Pradesh of being “anti-Bahujan.” He additional said that the “heinous atrocities” have been on the rise within the state. Alleging that the administration did not pay heed to the sufferer woman’s household’s cry for assist, Rahul questioned what number of extra households must endure like this.

The previous Congress chief took to the social media platform X and stated, “The inhumanity and brutal homicide of a Dalit daughter in Ayodhya is heart-breaking and really shameful. If the administration had paid heed to the cry for assist of the woman’s household that had been echoing for 3 days, maybe her life might have been saved.” “One other daughter’s life ended on account of this heinous crime. In any case, what number of extra households must cry and endure like this? Underneath the anti-Bahujan BJP rule, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, the heinous atrocities, injustice and murders towards Dalits are growing rampantly.”

Moreover, Rahul Gandhi appealed to the authorities to deal with the sufferer’s household with dignity and never topic them to harassment, as he claimed had occurred in related circumstances prior to now.

“The Uttar Pradesh authorities ought to instantly examine this crime, be certain that the culprits are given the harshest punishment and take strict motion towards the accountable policemen. And please don’t harass the sufferer’s household as traditional. The daughters of the nation and the complete Dalit neighborhood are trying in the direction of you for justice,” he added.

In the meantime, Samajwadi Social gathering MP Awadhesh Prasad on Sunday broke down and wept at a press convention after the unclothed physique of a Dalit woman was present in a village in Uttar Pradesh.



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