Hegde denies having made any anti-Dalit remarks

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

today denied having made any anti-remark and criticised the for "deliberately trying to sully" his image on the issue. "It has been misinterpreted. I haven't made any such remark against Dalits.

The is deliberately trying to damage my image by alluding the remark to Dalits," the of State for Skill Development Entrepreneurship said over phone from Hegde had stirred a hornet's nest while addressing a function at Ballari yesterday when he reportedly said, "We are stubborn people. When dogs bark on the road, we don't care." Hegde clarified that the remark was made against the "so-called intellectuals" who were critical of his political stand on various issues. protesters had blocked Hegde's car and raised slogans yesterday against his remarks last month on changing the Constitution and secularism. At a function in in December last year, Hegde had reportedly said people should identify themselves by their religion and "those who, without knowing about their parental blood, call themselves secular, they don't have their own identity...they don't know about their parentage." He had also reportedly said "we are here to change the Constitution and we'll change it. The had to tender an apology in the Lok Sabha after a nudge by the Speaker, but he said his speech at a function in was 'distorted'. Prakash Raj, who is a big of saffron leaders, including and BJP National Amit Shah, flayed Hegde for his remark on Dalits. He also demanded that senior BJP leaders ask Hedge to resign from his post. "Enough is enough.... serial offender. at it again..he calls Dalits DOGs..for protesting against his controversial constitution remark. Supreme leaders of #bjp will you ask him to step down.or do you endorse his abuse #justasking," he tweeted.

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First Published: Sun, January 21 2018. 19:10 IST