Jaipur : Education Minister Madan Dilawar has now himself expressed regret over his statement regarding the DNA test of tribals. But the demand for his resignation still persists. It cannot be said with certainty that the ongoing protest against Madan Dilawar has now completely ended in the Assembly. In fact, as soon as the Assembly began with the budget on Thursday, Education Minister Madan Dilawar expressed regret over his statement, after which the opposition withdrew its protest.
Demand for resignation continues
BAP MP Rajkumar Roat told reporters that Education Minister Madan Dilawar has expressed regret under pressure from the party. Our demand is Dilawar’s resignation from the post of Education Minister. It will remain in place.
Madan Dilawar apologized, said…
Education Minister Madan Dilawar, who was targeted by the opposition after his statement on tribals, expressed regret during the Question Hour as soon as the proceedings of the House began in the Assembly on Thursday. Dilawar said that tribals are the best part of Hindu society. I do not keep any negative thing about them in mind. If my speech hurts the opposition or my tribal brothers, then I express regret. He said that I myself am from the tribal society. Before this, when Dilawar stood up to speak, a ruckus started, but the Speaker of the Assembly Vasudev Devnani said that I have made arrangements. They will speak, if you do not want to listen then you can go out. After this, Dilawar put forth his entire point. Since the session of the Assembly began, the opposition members were not allowing Dilawar to speak.