Amit Shah concludes 3-day Rajasthan visit, has lunch at Dalit family's house

They were served food by BJP Yuva Morcha member Ramesh Pacharia's family and had lunch sitting on the ground.

Update: 2017-07-23 14:03 GMT
BJP President Amit Shah with Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje having lunch at Dalit Family during his three day visit in Jaipur on Sunday. (Photo: PTI)

Jaipur: BJP president Amit Shah on Sunday had lunch with a Dalit family in Jaipur on the last day of his three-day visit to Rajasthan.    

After rounds of meeting in the party office, Shah left for Sushilpura where he had lunch at the house of BJP Yuva Morcha member Ramesh Pacharia amid tight security arrangements.    

Shah, accompanied by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, party's state president Ashok Parnami, MP Bhupendra Yadav and others, was given a warm welcome in traditional Rajasthani manner.    

They were served food by Pacharia's family and had lunch sitting on the ground.  "My mother cooked daal, rice, chapatti, halwa, kheer for the party president," Pacharia told reporters.  

Before Shah's visit, party leaders made several rounds to review preparations.    

Social justice minister Arun Chaturvedi said the party selected the house of its booth level worker, Pacharia, based on his active work for the party and not due to his caste or class.    

"We identify our workers on the basis of their work. We do not consider their caste or class and decision for Shah's lunch at his house was made just because of his active participation in the party's work," he said.

The minister said that it is the media, not the party, which sees the caste and Dalit factor.    

"For us, his work is considerable and we sees it as the party's national president has gone to the house of a booth level work to have lunch," he said.    

"It is not that we selected a Dalit family. Several Dalit families live close the BJP office but the party president came at the house of an active party worker. The distance of Sushilpura is also not very far from the party office," he said.    

The narrow lanes of Sushilpura are populated by lower middle class and Dalit families. It is located in the middle of the city and witnessed VVIP movement for the first time.    

Excited people lined up on roads and congregated on rooftops to catch a glimpse of Shah.    

Shah spent close to half an hour at the house of Pacharia and interacted with the family members. He met the locals outside the house and waved to those standing on rooftops.    

Police Commissioner Sanjay Agrawal reviewed the sercurity arrangements for the visit.    

Union minister Rajyawardhan Rathore, MP Bhupendra Yadav, Nihal Chand Meghwal, state social justice minister Arun Chaturvedi and other leaders were present with him.    

Assembly elections are due next year in Rajasthan.

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