Poll: Should General VK Singh be sacked for his insensitive comments on the murder of two Dalit kids in Haryana?

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Union Minister Gen VK causes yet another controversy with his ‘foot-in-mouth’ remarks. He used dog’s analogy to defend Haryana govt in the murder of two Dalit kids.

The former army chief, through his comments, reportedly implied that the burning of dalit kids in Haryana was as small an incident as hitting a dog with stones.

“Agar koi kutte ko patthar maar de to sarkaar zimmedaar nahi hai (government can’t be responsible if someone hits a dog with stones),” he was quoted by several TV channels.

VK Singh was commenting in response to a question on the burning alive of two dalit kids in Haryana’s Ballabhgarh district last Tuesday.

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