"You ask us to dig a well, but prevent us from drinking its water...We created idols, but you closed portals of the temple for us," the Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment said at a seminar on Dr B R Ambedkar at a college in Ujjain district on Saturday.
"Kuan humse khudwa lete ho, wo jab aapka ho jata hai to paani peene se rokte ho," Gehlot said.
"Parantu jab uska paani peene ka avsar milta hai, to phir kehte ho ki abda (impure) ho jayega (but when the time comes to draw water to quench thirst, you do not allow us to do so saying it will turn impure)," he said.
"Akhir kaun theek karega ise (who will correct this)?" Gehlot sought to know.
"Murti humne banai, bhale hee apne paarishramik diya hoga, par darshan to humme kar lene do, haath to laga lene do (we made the idol, although you may have paid us for that, but at least allow us to have darshan, and touch it)," he said at the seminar held ahead of Ambedkar's birth anniversary on April 14.
"Whatever Gehlot has said is true. It happens and by stating so he has expressed his helplessness, despite being a Union Minister, in removing these social evils from the society," said Naik, professor of Ambedkar Thoughts and Philosophy.
Naik also blamed the caste-based vote bank politics practised by parties for the present situation.
"Otherwise we have fought together against Britishers. Now we can't even fight against our own people," he said.
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