The Aam Aadmi Party Chief claimed that it was not an "isolated" incident and "atrocities" on dalits were being committed across Gujarat. He warned that the BJP government will be "taught a lesson" by members of all communities if it does not end its "oppression".
"The beating happened in front of a police station in the presence of police...It means this is happening at the behest of the administration. Why is the police silent? Why is it involved? This means there is some direction from the top administration," Kejriwal told reporters after visiting the victims of the July 11 incident at Rajkot civil hospital.
The Delhi Chief Minister also questioned the state government's intent to carry out an unbiased investigation into the matter.
The AAP national convener said only 17 persons have been arrested when about 40-50 people were allegedly involved in the July 11 incident, and pointed out that no charge sheet has yet been filed in the 2012 killing of Dalits by police at Thangadh in Surendranagar district.
"People apprehend that the arrests could be an eyewash and the accused may be allowed to go scot-free later," Kejriwal said.
Kejriwal also stoked a controversy when he met Dalit youth Kanti Mulji Vala, arrested for the murder of head constable Pankaj Amrelia, at the Rajkot civil hospital where he is admitted.
Asked why he meet a murder accused, the Delhi CM said he will also meet the family members of the constable at Amreli.
He said those who attempted suicide told him that "atrocities against Dalits are growing day by day in Gujarat".
He demanded compensation and government jobs for the victims and the youths who had attempted suicide.
Kejriwal also pressed for swift action against all the accused.
"I have been told that false cases are being lodged against the (dalit) youths who are agitating by the authorities as they did during the peaceful Patidar quota agitation," Kejriwal claimed.
After meeting the victims of the beating incident and people who attempted suicide during the protest, Kejriwal will also visit the victims' families at Mota Samadhiyala village, where the incident of brutal assault on Dalits for skinning a dead cow took place on July 11.
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