Jaipur: A nine-year-old Dalit student was allegedly beaten to death by a school teacher in Surana village under the Sayla police station area of Rajasthan's Jalore district. On the one hand, after the death of the deceased student, there is a flow of leaders in Surana village. On the other hand, the process of rhetoric is also going on. Rajendra Gudha, minister of state for rural development in the Congress government in Rajasthan and joined the Congress from the BSP, has threatened to withdraw support to the government on this matter. Gudha has attacked Congress party leaders, reminding him of the Dangawas incident in Nagaur.
Gudha has said that the culprits in the Jalore Dalit student murder case were arrested, for which the government is thankful, but Indra must get justice and Indra Meghwal's family should be helped. The minister said that if the crime is proved, the culprit should be hanged in public, but no one should be trapped innocent. Along with this, Gudha has threatened to withdraw the support of all the six BSP MLAs from the government if justice is not given in the Jalore case.
Let me tell you that politics is at its peak in the death of Jalore student Indra Meghwal due to the alleged beating of the Surana teacher and the ministers and MLAs of the government have also become aggressive. Gudha said, "If the victim of Jalore does not get justice, we will resign six MLAs from the BSP and withdraw our support to the government." The minister further said that one caste is constantly being targeted, but there should be no politics on this issue. He further said that it is wrong to abuse and demonise the entire Rajput society for the incident which will not be tolerated.
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