Film songwriter and poet Jonna Vithhula Ramalingeshwara Rao once again landed in a controversy. SC, ST community has registered a complaint gainst him who recited a poem that seem to stigmatize the feelings of Dalits.
the view of creating awareness about corona pandemic, he released a song emphasising about social distancing where it’s apparently encouraging untouachability to the SC ST community. Hyderabad, Nampally Police on Monday lodged a case of SC and ST atrocity on receiving the complaint from Mala welfare committee state president Batula Ram Prasad.
Dalits and backwards communities are unnecessarily creating controversy on social media by vilifying social distancing and bringing caste discrimination unnecessarily into the topic, he asserted. He further added, human mankind is paralyzed and in a real untouchable state owing to the rampant spread of the covid-19 disease. And claimed that he hasn’t written the song to hurt the sentiments of any caste or community.
Jonnavithula was adamant in his comments saying that he was referring to the Brahmin’s untouchable system practiced by their families. He justified his remarks by saying that “I haven’t committed any mistake, if you feel so then you can punish.
“The intiative to maintain physical distance is followed to keep death at bay. All other nations’ solutions have failed, while the power of Indian culture has been symbolized,” which the lyricist presented in his song that is available on a Hindu devotional YouTube channel called Chamiraju News.
Nonetheless, a case was filed lately after the police probed into the case. Jonnavithula has been booked under section 3 (1) of Prevention of Atrocities Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Act and 7 (1)(d) Prevention of Civil Rights Act (prevents any person from exercising any right accruing to him by reason of the abolition of “untouchability” under article 17 of the Constitution)