Amarinder also demanded his immediate arrest.
"No one has right to use derogatory language against a Dalit. The language used by Valtoha is absolutely wrong. This is against the Constitution, against the law. A case must be registered against him and he must be arrested for using derogatory words," he told reporters.
The former Chief Minister was asked to comment on Congress MLA Tarlochan Soondh's alleged act of hurling a shoe towards the ruling benches in the state Assembly yesterday in retaliation against the "derogatory language" used by Valtoha against members of his caste.
The shoe had landed just short of where Punjab Cabinet Minister Bikram Singh Majithia was seated in the Assembly yesterday.
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Asked if he supported Soondh's action, he replied, "I am not for these things (shoe being hurled in this manner). I have always opposed such things. But when you are called a derogatory word and somebody loses temper, sometimes such things happen, but that is a unfortunate thing".
"I don't like this at all, nevertheless, somebody gets angry sometimes. But what about action against Valtoha, he has broken Constitution, why is he not being booked," he said.
The state Assembly had yesterday witnessed noisy scenes, with agitated opposition Congress members demanding that a debate on no-confidence motion be held.
"...When you ask for a discussion on the law and order problem and on no-confidence motion and when the Speaker admits it, then he is duty bound to see that the discussion takes place. When he was not giving time, what were the options left," he said.
Amarinder, who was flanked by former CM Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, senior leaders Ambika Soni and Lal Singh, also rubbished Valtoha's charge that some Congress MLAs who spent nights in the House, had "consumed liquor and meat" in the Assembly. "All these things are baseless," he said.
Lal Singh said, "The government was not allowing even medicines and other essential items needed by our MLAs who were inside and now they are talking rubbish to defame us.
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