NCP targets BJP MLA over pig analogy for Dalits' uplift


Mumbai, Jun 21 (PTI) : A video showing BJP MLA from Dombivli Ravindra Chavan using analogy of pigs while talking about "uplift of the Dalits" has gone viral on the social media, prompting NCP to demand his apology.

The video is purportedly of an event in neighbouring Thane district on June 17.
Chavan cited the example of Abraham Lincoln narrating a story where Lincoln picked up a "piglet" from a drain and cleaned it.

"Similarly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis too were working hard to uplift Dalits," Chavan said.

The analogy sparked protest and Thane district unit of NCP organised a "naming ceremony" of a pig and named it `Ravindra Chavan'.

"The cassette (video recording) of my speech which is being circulated is edited and not the original uncut one. My statement has been distorted," Chavan claimed.

NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said the BJP MLA should tender an apology for the "appalling analogy".

  

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Wed, Jun 22 2016

    Looks like chavan reads only about pigs to talk about in public speeches.

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  • arm, ksa

    Wed, Jun 22 2016

    Modi is very clever now I get the feel why he is working so hard to promote Yoga. He knows his minister and MLA's tongue and mind cannot be controlled otherwise.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Jun 22 2016

    The BJP party and the deity Modiji
    are showing simply a fake honor and concern for the Dalits like the Dr. Ambekear special worship and garland decoration fully to bluff the Dalits, nothing else.

    MLA chavan has simply exposed the reality.

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