While talking to media persons in Jaipur last month, Dilawar had said, "The party which does activities that break the country and society will not be tolerated under any circumstances. If BAP leaders do not consider themselves Hindu then their DNA should be tested." Needed."

The minister was referring to the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP), which has three MLAs in the state assembly.

There was a huge uproar in the House on Thursday when Dilawar stood up to answer a question related to the Education Department.

Opposition leader Tikaram Julie said that while Dilawar has not yet apologized for his DNA remarks, the Chief Minister (Bhajanlal Sharma) has also not taken any action in the matter.

“We only have two demands,” Julie said.

The opposition also boycotted the House proceedings, which were adjourned till 11 am on July 10.

During this, in the absence of the opposition, Dilawar said, "Tribals are the protectors of our culture." It was never my intention to make any negative comment on the tribal society. I know that tribals have been living in this country since time immemorial and everyone respects them. I have also read about Birsa Mundaji who was revered like a god.

“What is being said about me is not true at all. Journalists had asked me whether BAP MP Rajkumar Roat had said that tribals are not Hindus. I believed that the tribals who are Hindus will always remain Hindus. Tribal people have been living on this land since time immemorial...''