Udupi: SDPI National President Blames Governments of Neglecting Dalits, Muslims


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Apr 16: National president of the Social Democratic Party of India, E Abubakker, accused successive governments of having shown no willpower to improve the condition of the dalits and the Muslims in the country. “Because of this utter neglect, people belonging to these communities live under despicable conditions,” he claimed.

He was addressing the district level conference organized by the district unit of SDPI at the Bangle Maidan, Kaup, on Thursday April 15.

He accused the governments of not providing basic amenities to the tribals, and at the same time, committing atrocities on them in the name of action against the Maoists. He said that there has been a conspiracy to undermine the economic standing of Muslims through communal clashes.  “The governments have not been making enough efforts to empower the Muslims through education. The intensity of interest it showed in punishing those who raided Aksharadham Complex in Gujarat is missing in respect of the culprits in Gujarat carnage,” he alleged.

SDPI state general secretary, Abdul Hannan Mandya delivered the keynote address. Party’s state president, Abdul Majeed Kodlipet, presided. Various dignitaries and leaders took part in the conference.

  

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