Govt comes under Oppn fire over Tarun Vijay remarks


New Delhi, Apr 10 (PTI): The Opposition in the Lok Sabha today sought stringent action against BJP leader Tarun Vijay for his purported racial remarks, even as the government assured there would be no discrimination based on caste or colour.

Seeking to soothe the frayed nerves, senior Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Ananth Kumar said the individual has already apologised and the country is secular. With noisy protests by Opposition members who also demanded lodging of an FIR against him on the issue, the House proceedings were adjourned thrice -- once during the Question Hour and twice during the Zero Hour.

Attacking the ruling party over the remarks, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge wondered whether the people from South India were not Indian citizens. "I want to know whether we are Indians or not... Are we not citizens (of India)," Kharge said during Zero Hour.

Wanting to know what action would be taken against Vijay who is "not an ordinary person", the Congress leader said he was a former Rajya Sabha member and has also written many books on BJP philosophy.

His remarks are a "threat" to the unity of the country and "you want to divide this country", Kharge said, adding that if such things go on, then states would start asserting for independence.

This "shows your mentality", he said as he sought to compare them to the likes of Hitler and condemned the remarks. "FIR should be lodged against him (Tarun Vijay). He has talked about breaking the nation. It is anti-national," Kharge said.

Asserting that "Bharat is a secular country," Singh in response said there would be no discrimination based on caste, creed, colour and religion. "The individual has already said that his remarks are indefensible", Singh said quoting Vijay.

Since the individual has already apologised, there is no need to raise any more questions about it, the Home Minister said, adding he would not mention the name. As the protests continued even after Singh's statement, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said "this (House) is not a court."

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar sought to soothe the agitating members saying, "We are all one. The country is one". After the House met again at 1245 hours, Kumar said the Home Minister has already given the reply and an apology has been tendered by Vijay.

BJP is of the view that "we all are Indians. There is no difference on the basis of colour. We all are one. Congress should not create differences. We are all together". "Khargeji please don't try to create differences... One India. Great India," he emphasised.

Earlier during Question Hour, Kumar urged the Opposition to allow Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to respond to the question posed to her in Question Hour, saying she was a minister "from the South". Dissatisfied with the Minister's response, Opposition members, including from the Congress and the Left, trooped into the Well shouting slogans.

During Question Hour also, the Opposition members raised slogans in the Well. The Opposition members were heard shouting, 'Modi sarkar jawab do-jawab do (Modi government should respond)', 'Desh ka vibhajan nahin chalega (Won't allow division of country)' and 'We want FIR (against Vijay)'.

With the din continuing during the Zero Hour, the Speaker adjourned the proceedings for over 20 minutes till 1245 hours. The House was again adjourned till 1350 hours as the protests continued. There was also a brief adjournment of the House over the issue for 10 minutes till 1120 hours during the Question Hour.

  

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Northern Aryans hegemony attitude over Dravidian, hegemony attitude for they have little fair colour over the people of south, hegemony for their vocabulary in Hindi is quite good than the people of south suddenly spilled out! Whatever is in the mind for long period, can not remain hidden for long.
    Southern people can also find fault in them. Southern people are in comparison to the north are well educated, well behaved and more civilized.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Tarun Vijay is marketing 'Fair & Lovely' ...

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  • A. Quadros, Kundapur

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    If this guy Tarun Vijay is so obsessed with colour complexions and has an apartheid mindset, then I do not blame the Nigerians, saying the attack on them is racist. Perhaps they are right in drumming up the support of all African Nations and escalating the matter to the United Nations to tag India as a racist Nation.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Opposition should file defamation case on this lunatic.

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  • LJM, Shirva

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Just because of the stupid comments from one of the ministers.. you cannot potray enetire hindu religion as baised and racists..
    Most of the dieties hindus worship are of dark complexion.. Lord shiva, lord krishna, lord Rama and Kaali mata have dark complexions..

    Anti hindu forces are try hard.. lol better luck next time..

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Send that Tarun Vijay to UK/US/Australia.... like we usually send anti-BJP people to Pakistan !

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  • MK, Mlore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    This poor Tarun will be considered still BLACK by Europeans and Americans .His pale white shade is not accepted by them..

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    BEEF BAN IN ONE STATE AND NO BAN IN OTHER STATE IS ALSO SIMILAR TO RACISM.

    IS CALLED COW RACIST.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Everything is two faced about the present government. The Prime Minister and his ministers speak one language inside the house and another outside. Senior leaders of the party have no control over their tongues and spew venom each passing day. This cannot happen unless there is support from the top. It seems as if they are encouraged to talk rubbish in public. Tarun Vijay's statement is disgusting as so is the statement of that other leader from Hyderabad. He talks about giving his life to build the temple, but in reality he will be the first person to hide under his bed at a mere cracker burst. Only cowards like him can hide under the party umbrella and talk rubbish.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    This Tarun should remember that if South is out of India, north has nothing to show to the world.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Tarun Vijay,

    "Hum Kale Hai To Kya huva Bade Dil Wale hain"


    It clearly shows the expertise of RSS / BJP people on how to divide people.

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