Gujarat speaker calls Ambedkar, PM Modi 'Brahmins'; faces flak
BY Team MP30 April 2018 10:31 PM IST
Team MP1 May 2018 4:02 AM IST
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi has described Dalit icon B R Ambedkar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "Brahmins", claiming that any learned person could be called so.
Dalit leader and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani and the Opposition Congress have slammed Trivedi for his remarks. "I have no hesitation in saying that Ambedkar was also a Brahmin because his surname, a Brahmin surname, was given to him by his teacher, who was a Brahmin.
"There is nothing wrong in calling a learned person a Brahmin and in that context, I would say that even (Prime Minister) Modiji (an OBC) is a Brahmin," Trivedi had said, addressing the "Mega Brahmin Business Summit" at Gandhinagar yesterday.
Trivedi, a Brahmin, was elected as an MLA from Raopura in Vadodara district on a BJP ticket in last year's Assembly polls. As his remarks triggered a controversy, Trivedi cited the Bhagavad Gita today and said he was against casteism and that his statements were taken out of context.
"Lord Krishna has said in the Gita that caste should be based on the virtue one holds, not as per one's birth. Thus, anyone can be called a Brahmin by virtue of his knowledge.
"My speech was taken out of context. Otherwise, I am totally against casteism," he said when contacted. Objecting to Trivedi's remarks, Mevani said the speaker was not authorised to issue a caste certificate to Ambedkar, who had fought his entire life against casteism.
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