If Someone Throws Stones At A Dog, The Govt Isn’t Responsible: VK Singh On Burning Of Dalit Children

Safwat Zargar

Known for his controversial comments, Union Minister of State for External Affairs General VK Singh has attracted another storm of criticism and calls for action against him after he made a controversial comment about the burning of two children near Faridabad in Haryana.

This incident has nothing to with the Central government. This is the failure of state government. If someone throws stones at a dog, the government is not responsible,” the former Indian Army chief Singh said.

Singh, who also said that the whole incident is a case of personal enmity, has been slammed by leaders from across the political parties for his “irresponsible” comments.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tweeted he is “speechless.”

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“This comment is casteist. A case should be put against VK Singh. He has no right to stay in Cabinet. It’s tragic that you have a person so casteist sitting in the Cabinet. When an investigation is on, how can he as a minister say it was family rivalry. This is amounting to influencing the probe,” CPM leader Brinda Karat said.

The Congress party has hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged him to initiate action against the Union Minister.

Source: PTI

Facing the heat, Singh later retracted from his statement and said he didn’t intend to draw an analogy.

This is not the first time Singh has stoked controversy with his comments. In October 2013, the Supreme Court issued a notice of criminal contempt to Singh, demanding his explanation over his statements which according to court, “scandalises or tends to scandalise this court.” However being offering an “unqualified apology”, the apex court dropped the contempt case against him.

In April 2015, Singh was in the line of fire for his Tweet in which he described media as “presstitutes.”

Singh’s latest statement came after two children of a Dalit family were burnt alive and their parents suffered injuries allegedly after some persons from upper caste set their house afire while they were sleeping. The shocking incident occurred at around 2.30 AM on Tuesday, October 20 at Sunped village on the outskirts of Delhi.

Four people have been arrested in connection with the case on the basis of preliminary investigation. Three policemen have also been suspended for dereliction of duty.

Read more:

Two Children Burnt Alive After A Dalit Family Was Set Afire By Upper Caste Men In Faridabad

Rahul Gandhi Visits Dalit Family In Faridabad, Blames PM’s Attitude For Death Of Children

Feature image source: PTI

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