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Independent MLA from Vadgam, Gujarat, Jignesh Mevani spoke to The Quint, on Friday, 5 January, about the FIRs filed against him and Jawaharlal Nehru University student activist Umar Khalid for instigating violence in the bicentenary celebration of the Bhima Koregaon battle near Pune.
Two people have been killed and several injured after violence broke out across Maharashtra following clashes on 1 January, at an event to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Koregaon near Pune. An FIR was filed against Mevani soon after for making provocative speeches before the incident.
“If you review my speech with a constitutional expert, they will tell you that this is a frivolous complaint. Not a single word of my speech is provocative. In fact, I have been appealing for peace, but cases are being filed against me,” the Dalit leader said.
Mevani said that he thinks Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to bend the Constitution according to the ideals of Manusmriti.
When asked about the problems faced by Dalits in the country, Mevani said that caste is not just the problem of Dalits, but of India. “We should kill this monster of caste,” he said, urging for social justice.
The first-time MLA from Vadgam said he will campaign against the BJP on the national level.
Mevani, who will hold a rally in Delhi on 9 January, said he plans to go to the Prime Minister’s residence and present the Manusmriti and the Indian Constitution before him, and ask him which one be chooses to follow.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi earlier in the day, Mevani said the FIR filed against him is the BJP’s way of venting out their frustration for not being able to win 150 seats in the recently-concluded Assembly elections in Gujarat.
According to Mevani, the government is concentrating on tarnishing his image rather than ensuring the rule of law.
The Independent MLA ended the press conference with a warning for Prime Minister Narendra Modi that if Dalits are oppressed in any way in Gujarat or Maharashtra, and if more attempts are made to target him or tarnish his image, he will make up for all of it in 2019.
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