"If words were solace, a man would not have lost his life. If words would replace action, then this country could be fed only through words. It is not a jumla but action that is required. You should tell the Dalits, the community involved and the parents what action you are taking," Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakan said.
He was reacting after the Prime Minister broke his silence, voicing his grief over the suicide of Rohith Vemula of Hyderabad University, an incident which has evoked widespread outrage.
"I feel the pain very well," Modi said while speaking as the chief guest at a convocation ceremony of B R Ambedkar University in Lucknow.
Alleging that HRD Minister Irani and Labour Minister Dattatreya did not act responsibly in the matter, Vadakan said, "PM must tell his HRD Minister that these things won't do. He must replace her. He is the Prime Minister of the country. He has to act. He has to tell her HRD Minister that where the buck stops."
CPI-M leader Md Saleem targetted the Prime Minister questioning why he took so much time to respond.
"It took so many days and so many protests nationwide to make the Prime Minister feel the pain of the family. It is the height of irresponsibleness," he said.
He said that Prime Minister should tell his HRD Minister that it was not her business or that of her department to interfere in Hyderabad University about action against the Dalit students and wondered whether she was "pressured" by Union minister and local MP Dattatreya.
Trinamool Congress MP Sugatha Roy said neither Hyderabad University administration nor Irani and Dattatreya can be absolved from the responsibility for the suicide.
"The whole thing happened after the minister (Dattatreya) wrote to the HRD Minister and the HRD Minister in turn wrote to the University five times pressuring it to take action against Rohith.
Urging the people to have patience in the face of the
Reiterating the need to move towards a "cashless economy", Modi said "once black money is eliminated from the system, it is essential to ensure that fresh black money is not generated. Net banking, mobile banking and payment through cards is the way forward".
Earlier, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stones for a cancer research centre and a super specialty hospital and stressed on the need for "not just health insurance but also health assurance wherein the poorest of the poor have access to the best possible treatment and medicines".
Offering words of appreciation for the ongoing "Rashtriya Sanskritik Mahotsav" (national cultural festival at BHU), Modi said, "Art must be a part of our life and artistes must get due respect since it is art alone that can prevent human beings from becoming like robots which have intelligence but no sensitivity."
The Prime Minister was speaking in the presence of Union Ministers Mahesh Sharma and Anupriya Patel.
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