Why Haryana govt not dismissed? asks Mayawati

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

chief today asked why the has not been dismissed after violence by Dera followers, taking a swipe at Prime Minister Modi over his remarks that violence in the name of faith would not be tolerated and the guilty would be punished.

"Had there been any honesty and truth in what the prime minister stated in his 'Mann ki Baat' yesterday, the Manohar Lal Khattar would have been dismissed by now after the stern view taken by the and High Court," said in a statement here.


"...This proves that the top leadership believes only in preaching and doing nothing in reality," she said.

In his monthly radio address, the prime minister also reminded the people what he had in his Independence Day speech said that there was no place of violence in the name of faith in a democratic country like India, but the latest incident in proved that his party's there had failed in the very first test it faced, the chief said.

"But the (BJP) party leadership is not ready to take note of it," she said.

"Actually, the leadership will have to give up its arrogance that they are above the country, law and the Constitution and only what they think is patriotism," she said, adding that the country has faced problems because of such narrow-minded thinking.

also asked if the would tender an apology for violence and demolition carried out under the protection on the death anniversary of B R Ambedkar on December 6, 1992.

She said that the prime minister's statement once again proved the vast difference between what the says and what it does in reference to violence under protection in just like in Gujarat in 2002.

A day after a CBI special convicted Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in a rape case, the supremo had demanded immediate dismissal of the Khattar over the violence in Haryana, saying such "shameful surrender" to vote bank politics needed to be condemned.

She had expressed deep anguish over the loss of lives in the state after his frenzied followers went on the rampage within a few hours of the pronouncement of the judgement by a CBI in the 2002 case.

"The Khattar should be immediately dismissed for its absolute laxity and involvement leading to large-scale violence after the conviction of the Dera Sacha Sauda chief on rape charges," had said on Saturday.

She alleged that the vote bank politics of the and the criminal negligence of the Khattar was responsible for the loss of lives. "This kind of shameful surrender for politics of vote needed to be condemned by all," she said.

The chief alleged that the state failed to follow the strict orders of the in ensuring rule of law and it needed to be dismissed immediately but the and the top leadership continued to be lax.

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