Congress leader P L Punia said the manner in which objectionable statements are given by BJP leader, MPs and even some Ministers, it has the "concurrence" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he has remained silent over them.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said before polls that 'achche din' will come. But we feel today that bad days have come on women, dalits and the poor, who are being subjected to violence and atrocities.
The Congress leader, who is also chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Castes said the kind of statements from leaders of the ruling party, including some MPs and Ministers indicates their "mentality" against the oppressed sections of society.
He also criticised the Defence Minister for his statement against actor Aamir Khan. Puniya said Parrikar instead of protecting people is threatening them and recalled the remarks given by another Union Minister V K Singh.
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He said the gang rape victim in Haryana's Rohtak is being pressurised to withdraw the case and was raped again by the same accused and government is doing nothing.
Punia said the manner in which the Prime Minister is silent over "objectionable" statements of Ministers and party MPs, "it can be construed that such statements have been given with consent and approval of Prime Minister Narendra Modi."
Terming the recent rape incident involving a mother and a daughter on a UP highway as "shameful", Punia said "the situation in Uttar Pradesh is worrisome as goons are ruling the roost. But those in power have responsibility towards the people of the state.