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KCR Urges Modi To Talk To Supreme Court CJ

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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandra Sekhara Rao has urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to talk to the Supreme Court Chief Justice regarding the pain and agony of Dalits in the country.

The nation-wide protests initiated by Dalits yesterday has taken an unfortunate turn costing the lives of many people. This has turned into a tragic incident in the country and responding to this incident, the Telangana chief minister KCR has expressed his grief and condemned the attacks on Dalits. He also stated that the entire nation should stand for the welfare of Dalits who have restrained in all the means socially, economically and politically.

KCR also made a point that the laws and acts regarding Dalits should be made and implemented very strong. Regarding this context, KCR has demanded the involvement of the judiciary in this matter. He even urged the P.M to take the agony, the grief of Dalits into consideration and have a sympathetic view on the agitation of Dalits. KCR demanded the center should stand by them especially on the stand of the Supreme Court guidelines.

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