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Dalit activists protest against Cong leaders, demand apology

Protestors burn an effigy of Junior Henry in Malaudh.

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Office-bearers and activists of various organisations working for the welfare of the scheduled castes organised a protest against Congress leader and MLA Junior Henry for allegedly making derogatory remarks against AAP legislator Manwinder Singh Giaspura during the Vidhan Sabha session on Tuesday.

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Besides organising protest rallies and marches across the Payal Assembly constituency the protestors burnt effigies of Henry.

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Speakers alleged that the Congress leaders had no respect for Dalits as even their Leader in Opposition, Partap Singh Bajwa, had insulted them by calling them “material” and making a mockery of them through his jokes in the session.

Protestors said that in a democracy, all, including elected representatives, must be treated with respect and derogatory language on a constitutional platform like the Vidhan Sabha must not be tolerated.

They demanded that Henry and Bajwa apologise to the Sikh community and MLA Giaspura.

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