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Parliament sees disruptions over Maharashtra violence (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The riots in Bhima-in during of on Wednesday, with the demanding a probe by a Supreme and a statement by Modi.

The and the clashed in the Lok Sabha over the violence, which left a youth dead.

The leaders blamed the state's ruling government for the unrest, while accused the of politicising the issue and "dividing the masses".

Before the issue was raised, cautioned that allegations and counter-allegations would not solve the problem.

said atrocities against Dalits were on the rise and blamed "some fascist powers" for it.

The demanded a probe in the Bhima-incident by a Supreme and a statement from Modi on the issue.

"When Dalits start living with dignity and organise some event, there are some people who try to disturb it. This happened in (in district)," Kharge said.

He said Dalits had never been a part of armies before the British came, to which Mahajan said that Dalits were a part of Maratha ruler Shivaji's army.

Kharge then said: "It is a bid to divide the Mahars and the Marathas by some Hindu extremists and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)."

"Wherever the BJP is in power, there is discrimination against Dalits," he said and accused Modi of being "silent" on the issue of atrocities against Dalits.

Ananth Kumar hit back at the Congress, saying the opposition party was trying to divide the masses.

"He (Kharge) does not want to resolve the problem in Maharashtra, he is trying to incite people. He is doing

"As the British divided and ruled the people, the is doing the same... This should be a forum to give a message of peace," he added.

Trinamool condemned the clashes, while urged the Centre to speak with the government on the situation.

Raosaheb Patil Danve of the BJP said the celebrations in Bhima-had been taking place every year and no such incident had happened in the past.

As the proceeded to take up legislative business, the members protested demanding a statement from Modi.

When the members started shouting slogans near the Speaker's podium, the briefly adjourned the House.

Hundreds of thousands of Dalits had assembled at the Vijay Stambh (victory pillar) erected by the British in Sanaswadi village in when stone-pelting began, allegedly by some rightwing groups carrying saffron flags.

In the ensuing violence, more than 30 vehicles were torched or damaged and a young man was killed.

Over the last three days, the riot has spread out to Mumbai, the state capital, and some other pasts of the state.

In the Rajya Sabha, opposition members created a ruckus over the violence in forcing repeated adjournments.

The first adjournment came minutes after the House met for the day. As the opposition members raised the issue demanding a discussion during Zero Hour, adjourned it till 12 noon.

As soon as the House met again, the opposition members protested again against the "anti-Dalit" violence. The first instructed suspension of the live telecast of and later adjourned the House till 2.00 p.m.

For a second time in this session, the Rajya Sabha TV had to suspend live telecast on Naidu's instructions.

The riots in Bhima-in district on Monday led to the death of 28-year-old

The and the Nationalist Party blamed the BJP-government in the state for security lapses that led to the violence.

The kept up the attack on the government outside the House also, with of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad accusing the of being "anti-Dalit".

"We gave a notice in the Rajya Sabha that the proceedings in should be stopped and discuss the attack and exploitation of the Dalits in the past three-and-a-half years," Azad said.

"Wherever there is BJP government, Dalits have been being exploited. They are being beaten up, raped and then killed and also burnt alive," he added.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 22:06 IST
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