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MP Roat and his supporters tried to surround the residence of the Education Minister

Jaipur, June 29 (HS). The uproar over the DNA statement of Education Minister Madan Dilawar is not taking the name of stopping. Bharat Adivasi Party (BAAP) MP from Banswara Rajkumar Roat and his supporters tried to surround the residence of Education Minister Dilawar on Saturday, but the police stopped them at Ambedkar Circle. In such a situation, the MP and his supporters handed over their blood samples to the police on the road itself.

While giving an ultimatum, the MP said that this matter will not be buried here. Giving a warning, Rath said that if Dilawar does not apologize in seven days, then he will gherao the assembly and this matter will be raised in the assembly. Apart from this, this issue will also be raised in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Parliament and PM Narendra Modi will be given a blood sample for DNA test.

Earlier, Banswara MP Rajkumar Roat along with hundreds of his supporters had left for the residence of Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Saturday to give blood samples. In such a situation, the administration deployed police force at every nook and corner to deal with every kind of situation. As soon as Roat supporters reached Ambedkar Circle, the police stopped everyone by putting up barricades. Seeing the matter getting heated, the police took blood samples of MP Roat and his supporters on the road itself. Police officials said that these samples would be sent to Madan Dilawar. Then the matter calmed down and the supporters returned.

It is worth noting that on June 21, Education Minister Madan Dilawar had said in a conversation with the media that if activities to break the country are started, he will not tolerate it. On the question of tribals not considering themselves Hindus, Dilawar said that this will be known from the ancestors. We will ask the genealogists. We will also get their DNA tested. After this statement of his, there is anger among the people of the tribal community. There is a continuous demand across the state to remove Dilawar from the post of minister and to publicly apologize to the tribal community.