Siddapur: Former Minister M.P. Appachhu Ranjan defined the Bharatiya Janata Party as a party that sees Indians as the same.
He spoke while inaugurating the SC Morcha held at Nalvattekare in Nelyahudikeri village. Recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party has been accused of being a Brahmin party. But during the BJP tenure, Dr. Abdul Kalam was the President, and Draupadi Murmu and Ramanath Kovind were also made Presidents by the BJP. He accused the Congress government of using Dalits as a vote bank. He said that it is ridiculous that the state government is focusing on banning the RSS organization instead of doing development.
BJP District General Secretary V.K. Lokesh said that it is due to the efforts of Dr. Ambedkar that Dalits have progressed in various fields including employment, politics, etc. He said that it is a shame that the Congress party, which has been campaigning everywhere in the name of Ambedkar to get the votes of Dalits politically, is now seeking votes in the name of Ambedkar, hiding the fact that it has insulted and wronged Ambedkar.
SC Morcha District President Ravi said that the Congress government is doing politics through corruption. The Congress government is using Scheduled Castes as a vote bank. But it is not providing any facilities to the Scheduled Castes. In the meantime, he complained that the Scheduled Caste corporations are being used unnecessarily.
BJP Mandal SC Morcha President Ramakrishna, BJP Mandal President Gautam Gowda, Shakti Kendra Pramukh Belliappa, Gram Panchayat members Damayanti, Sujatha and others were present on this occasion.
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