King, the son of Martin Luther King Jr was responding to a query as to how the present central government could be held responsible for lynching incidents like in Dadri, when incidents against Dalits and poor had been taking place under different state and central governments for decades and that law and order was a state subject.
"When incidents against Dalits, oppressed and the poor take place, whoever is in power, he or she at the state or central level, should be held accountable for such incidents," he told PTI in an interview here.
On the popularity of Modi still going up as reflected in repeated election victories, he said it is for the people of India to choose their rulers.
"I think the real and biggest question is what do the people want. People in the last election chose the Modi administration. Whether people of India will rechoose Modi in the next election, I don't know. If they are against, they need to rise up in numbers to oppose his rule," he said.
Referring to the Trump administration, King said the US president has to acknowledge the enviornment of hatred in the country and address it, something which he has not done so far.
He said that in 2015, there was not much enviorment of hatred in the United States.
"When Donald Trump started running his rhetoric in 2016, things started going up. By the time he got elected, it kept going further up. He has to acknowledge this, but he hasn't so far. He should acknowledge," he said.
King had said both India and the US are seeing a rise in hate crimes.
"If my father were here, he would have stood by the Dalit demonstrations that the country is seeing in different places," he added, drawing a parallel between the values espoused by Ambedkar and civil rights movement icon Martin Luther King Jr.
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