52 Dalits, tribals ‘enslaved’ in Karnataka: Amit Shah

The BJP chief takes a dig at the Congress-JD (S) government in the state for being “busy with cabinet expansion”.

December 22, 2018 01:03 pm | Updated 01:03 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP president Amit Shah. File photo

BJP president Amit Shah. File photo

Citing a media report, Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Saturday expressed shock over 52 people from Dalit and tribal communities being allegedly “enslaved” in Karnataka and said the Congress-JD (S) government in the state was “busy with cabinet expansion”.

He called on his party workers to help those in distress.

“Shocking that members from Dalit & Tribal communities were enslaved and made to suffer in the most inhuman conditions, but the Congress-JDS govt is busy with cabinet expansion! People are watching. I urge our karyakartas to help the people in distress,” Mr. Shah said in a tweet.

According to the media report, 52 people from the two communities, including 16 women and four children, were enslaved and forced to work for 19 hours a day without wages.

Protests by these people were met with beatings and women being sexually harassed, it said.

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