Bandaru Dattatreya hits back at Congress leaders

Congress treats Dalits as vote-bank and thinks about them only during elections

June 24, 2017 11:45 pm | Updated 11:46 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya has alleged that the Congress is politicising the issue of President’s election and sought to know why the party has not made Babu Jagjivan Ram the Prime Minister or his daughter Meira Kumar the President when it had numbers in its favour in the past.

Congress informed

Reacting to the criticism over the candidature of Ramnath Kovind by the State Congress leaders, Mr. Dattatreya said here on Saturday that the NDA-led by BJP had decided upon his candidature only after taking the opinion of the Congress and other parties that a Dalit candidate would be fielded.

“What’s the rationale behind fielding another Dalit candidate, Meira Kumar, after the NDA has identified the most suitable nominee. It will serve no purpose except making Ms. Kumar a scapegoat since she is not a position to win the election,” Mr. Dattatreya said.

Stand questioned

He questioned the propriety of State Congress leaders S. Jaipal Reddy, N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and others in making an appeal to the electors for the President’s poll in Telangana that they should vote for Ms. Kumar since under her stewardship as the the Lok Sabha Speaker, the Telangana Bill was passed.

Mr. Dattatreya alleged that the Congress thinks about Dalits only during elections as it always treats them as vote bank.

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