Charanjit Singh Channi Denies Caste Bias Allegations Amidst Congress Representation Discussions
Former Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi denied allegations of speaking against specific castes or communities, highlighting unity in diversity. The controversy arose following discussions about Dalit representation in the Congress state unit. Channi emphasized his commitment to equality and contribution to the party's secular ethos.
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In a recent statement, Charanjit Singh Channi, former Punjab chief minister, refuted accusations of making derogatory remarks against any caste or community. He attributed these claims to false propaganda on social media, emphasizing his lifelong commitment to social unity.
Channi's remarks followed reports of his advocacy for Dalit representation within the Congress party's state unit, discussed during a meeting with the Scheduled Caste (SC) wing. He clarified that his comments were not intended to instigate caste-based politics.
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Punjab Congress chief, supported Channi, underscoring his significant role as a CWC member and highlighting Congress's secular values against caste politics, contrasting them with the BJP's approach.
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