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UNTOUCHABLES NEWS.25.03.2024.by Sivaji.Team.Chennai.26.



A tribaljjkr1l womaws’ house was raped.

POSTED ON MARCH 25, 2024
     

Talbehat. A young man raped a tribal woman who was going to her son’s in-laws house after giving her alcohol. The police have registered the report and arrested the accused.

The son of a 38-year-old woman from a village in Jakhlaun police station got married in a village in Talbehat Kotwali. On Thursday, the woman reached Talbehat station to go to her son’s in-laws house. She started on foot to go to the village about four kilometers away from here. Seeing him going on foot, a young man asked him to drop him to the village and made him sit on his bike.

According to the woman, he stopped the bike on the side of the field and took out a liquor bottle and along with drinking it himself, he also gave it to her to drink. When the young man started forcibly taking her to the field, she protested. The young man dragged her to the field and raped her there. She stayed at an acquaintance’s place in the village at night. The victim reached the police station in the morning and lodged a complaint with the police. The police registered a case against the accused Raju Kushwaha, resident of Thanagaon Majra Pyasi, under various sections including misdeeds, SC-ST Act and arrested the accused.

Courtesy: Hindi News

The cremation material of a Dalit child was thrown into the canal: Police arrived after the uproar in Jewar, pacified the family members, there was a dispute over the land.

POSTED ON MARCH 26, 2024


An 8-year-old child died due to illness on Thursday night in Banjarpur village of Dankaur Kotwali area in Kanpur. The relatives of the deceased and other villagers reached the cremation ground to perform his last rites. It is alleged that the powerful people of the village threw the material brought for the last rites into the canal and did not allow the last rites to be performed. After the uproar, the police reached the spot and convinced the people and performed the last rites. The victim’s side reached the police station on Friday and filed a complaint against five accused, including two named in the case.

Siddharth, 8 year old son of Rohit, a Dalit resident of the village, was ill for some time. He died late Thursday evening. The family took his last rites material to the cremation ground. It is alleged that the village bullies, claiming the cremation ground as their own, threw all the material into the canal. After this, people of Dalit community became angry and protested and blocked the canal near Banjarpur village.

After getting information about the matter, a large number of police also reached the spot. The police pacified the people by convincing them and assured them of legal action against the accused. Later, in the presence of the police, the child’s body was cremated on the same ground.

Villagers say that till now they have been performing the last rites at the mixed cremation ground of the village, but some people oppose it. Due to which he had demanded land for cremation from Greater Noida Authority. After which a separate cremation ground for the Dalit community was registered in the revenue documents, but the said land is in the possession of the powerful people of the village. Even on March 15, during the funeral of a person, the bullies chased him away.

Later the last rites were performed in the presence of police. At that time the police did not take any action against the accused. Because of which their morale is high. Pappu Singh, grandfather of deceased Siddharth, has given a written complaint against 5 people including two named. Dankaur Kotwali in-charge Sanjay Kumar Singh says that after investigating the matter, strict legal action will be taken against all the accused.

Courtesy: Hindi News




Sensational incident in Hapur: After raping and brutalizing a Dalit girl, the accused said – make a deal for two lakh rupees.

POSTED ON MARCH 26, 2024



A case of a teenage girl being held hostage and raped has come to light in a village of Hafizpur police station area. The allegation is that the victim was pressurized to take a decision for Rs 2.4 lakh. If there was no compromise, he threatened to kill using caste based words.

Police have registered a case against three accused and started investigation. In fact, a villager, while filing a case, said that on the afternoon of March 21, his daughter had gone to the house to dry clothes, then the neighbor Junaid alias Chhote came there and after squeezing his daughter’s mouth with his hand, he picked her up and went to Jamiruddin’s dairy. Took inside K’s basemate. The accused took her daughter hostage and raped her. Hearing the voice of his daughter bringing the baby, the accused Junaid ran away from there and saw the boy playing nearby. The father told that his daughter told him and his wife about the incident.

Threatened if compromise is not reached

When the victim was going to a police station to report the incident, accused Zameen and Aaf stopped him on the way and pressurized him to settle the matter for Rs 2.4 lakh. Using caste related words, he threatened to kill the applicant and his family members if they refused to compromise. He is quite frightened by this.

Police statement: Hafizpur Police says that on the complaint of the victim, a case has been registered in the section related to accused Junaid alias Chhote, land and AAF. The victim has been sent for examination yesterday. Efforts are being made to arrest the accused as soon as possible.

Courtesy: Hindi News

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Demand for wages proved costly, Dalit youth beaten up, case not registered even after a week.

POSTED ON MARCH 25, 2024


A Dalit youth resident of Medha village of Khuthan police station area of Jaunpur district of UP has accused a person from the same village of beating him with a shoe.

Let us tell you that Vikas Kumar Gautam, a resident of the said village, gave a written complaint to the Badlapur Kotwali police pleading for justice and said that a few days ago he used to work as a contract laborer with Kedarnath Singh, son of Satyadev Singh of the village. The allegation is that he did not get the outstanding amount of his wages, he kept asking for it again and again but Satyadev Singh did not give him the money for his wages.

On Sunday, 17th March, when Satyadev Singh, who was going near Purarjawad culvert, asked for wages money, he used caste related words and injured Vikas by beating him with shoes and kicks, the victim young man gave written information to him in Badlapur. Presented in the police station but due to pressure from any leader in power, the police neither got the victim medically examined nor took any action. The victim is making rounds of the police station again and again.

Courtesy: Hindi News



UTTAR PRADESH

Dalit couple beaten by bullies for tying cow, case registered

POSTED ON MARCH 25, 2024



Lalia: In Majre Kaili village of Veerpur in the local police station area, bullies injured a Dalit couple by beating them with sticks for tying a cow. The injured are being treated at CHC Shivpura. Police have registered a case of assault and Dalit harassment.

The incident took place on Thursday evening at around seven o’clock. Ramrati alleged that some bullies injured her and her husband Ashrafi Lal Gautam by beating them with sticks for tying a cow.

Lalia police station in-charge Inspector Mukesh Kumar Singh said that based on Ramrati’s complaint, a case has been registered against four people for harassing Dalits, assaulting them and threatening to kill them. The accused are being searched.




Court’s decision in 15 days in the case of rape of one year old Dalit innocent girl, rigorous life imprisonment to the rapist

POSTED ON MARCH 26, 2024



In Bahraich district of UP, Additional Sessions Judge, Special Judge, POCSO Act, Varun Mohit Nigam, after a rigorous hearing in 15 days, has sentenced a middle-aged accused guilty of the heinous crime of raping a one-year-old Dalit child to rigorous life imprisonment. The court has also imposed a fine of Rs 1.29 lakh on the convicted accused. Failure to pay will result in additional imprisonment of one year.

Special District Government Advocate Sant Pratap Singh said that on February 17 this year at 11 pm in a village of Nanpara Kotwali, a 50-year-old middle-aged man from the village took a one-year-old innocent child in his lap on the pretext of feeding him. Raped an innocent child in Lahi’s field outside the village. After not seeing the innocent child for a long time, his mother started searching. Meanwhile, a person from the village told about seeing the girl in the lap of Bhondu and taking her towards the field. When the victim’s mother reached the field, she lost her senses and snatched the girl from the clutches of the accused. The accused had a scuffle with the girl’s mother and also threatened to kill her. When the girl was brought to the police station in a critical condition, the police took her to the District Women’s Hospital in the custody of a female constable.

On the complaint of the girl’s mother, Nanpara Kotwali police registered a case under rape, POCSO Act, assault, intimidation and SCST Act. Investigating CO Nanpara Rahul Pandey sent the charge sheet to the court after recording the statement of the innocent mother’s mother before the magistrate. The judge took cognizance of the incident and started the hearing on 27 February 2024. After hearing and deliberating the arguments of both the parties, Bhondu was found guilty and sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment in just 15 days. The judge has also imposed a fine of Rs 1.29 lakh on the convicted accused. The entire amount of fine has been ordered to be given to the victim’s mother.

Effective advocacy under operational conviction

SP Vrinda Shukla told that the then Nanpara Kotwal Mithlesh Kumar Rai, Nanpara Kotwal Rakesh Kumar Singh, constable Nisar Ahmed, Court Moharrir constable Brijesh Sahni, special government advocate POCSO Sant Pratap Singh, special public prosecutor Santosh Kumar Singh and Surendra Kumar Maurya helped.

Courtesy: Hindi News

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The bullies wreaked havoc on the Dalit family for protesting against the obscene act on a minor girl, on the complaint the police registered an FIR against the victims.

POSTED ON MARCH 26, 2024


A case of atrocities by bullies on a Dalit family has come to light in Barabanki. The victim’s family alleges that the bullies first did obscene acts with their 14 year old daughter. When the family members protested, the bullies beat them with sticks and left them half dead. On complaining to the local police station, the police instead took action by registering a case against the victim. The victim’s family has now met the SP and requested for justice.

The matter is of Kutlupur Lalpur Karauta village of Mohammadpur Khala police station area of Barabanki. Where resident woman Sunita Devi told that the village bullies Sonu and Rajesh did obscene acts with our 14 year old girl three days ago at 9 pm. When we protested against this, Sonu and Rajesh attacked our family with sticks. Due to which we suffered serious injuries.

The victim woman alleges that when we appealed to the police for help in this whole matter, the police instead took action by registering a case against us. The woman said that the opposition are powerful and criminal type of people. He can do anything with our family. On Friday, the woman along with her family met SP Dinesh Kumar Singh and demanded action against the bullies.

Courtesy: Hindi News




Arvind Kejriwal Issues First Govt Order From ED Custody

POSTED ON MARCH 25, 2024



Arvind Kejriwal (55) was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) from his official residence on Thursday. On Friday, he was produced in a court, which sent him to the agency’s custody till March 28.

In line with Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) assertion that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be running government from jail, the leader on Sunday issued his first order from Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody.

Through a note, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal issued an order for the Water Department, asking minister Atishi to hold a press conference.

Atishi later confirmed that Delhi CM Kejriwal from ED custody directed for deploying enough water tankers in areas facing scarcity.

Arvind Kejriwal (55) was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) from his official residence on Thursday. On Friday, he was produced in a court, which sent him to the agency’s custody till March 28.

Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP has maintained that the leader will continue to run the Delhi government from jail if he has not been proven guilty. On Saturday, Punjab CM and AAP leader Bhagwant Mann said: “If he has not been proven guilty, he can run the government from jail. And as for election campaigning, it will be the promotion of Kejriwal’s ideology. Every candidate [in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls] and every volunteer will campaign as Kejriwal.”

Arvind Kejriwal’s Arrest

The ED arrested Arvind Kejriwal on March 21, hours after the Delhi High Court refused to grant him protection from coercive action by the federal anti-money laundering agency.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader had earlier approached the court for quashing and setting aside all proceedings, including summonses, issued against him.

In that petition, Kejriwal said he is a “vocal critic” of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre, an opposition leader and a partner in the INDIA bloc, and the ED, being under the Union government’s control, has been “weaponised”.

The case pertains to alleged corruption and money laundering in formulating and executing the Delhi government’s excise policy for 2021-22 that was later scrapped. Top AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh are in judicial custody in the case.

Kejriwal’s name has been mentioned multiple times in the chargesheets filed by the ED, which had also summoned him multiple times.

The ED has alleged that the accused were in touch with Kejriwal for formulating the excise policy that resulted in undue benefits to them in return for which they paid kickbacks to the AAP.

Courtesy : Outlook India

 


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เฎ‡เฎฒเฎ™்เฎ•ைเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎชாเฎฐเฎฎ்เฎชเฎฐிเฎฏเฎค்เฎคிเฎฑ்เฎ•ு เฎšிเฎฑเฎจ்เฎค เฎชเฎ™்เฎ•เฎณிเฎช்เฎชுเฎ•เฎณிเฎฒ் เฎšிเฎฒ เฎ…เฎคเฎฉ் เฎชௌเฎค்เฎค เฎ•ோเฎตிเฎฒ் เฎ•เฎฒை เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎ•เฎŸ்เฎŸிเฎŸเฎ•்เฎ•เฎฒை, เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณ், เฎคாเฎ•เฎชாเฎ•்เฎ•เฎณ், เฎจเฎŸเฎฉ เฎตเฎŸிเฎตเฎ™்เฎ•เฎณ் เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎจீเฎฐ் เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎฎเฎฃ் เฎชாเฎคுเฎ•ாเฎช்เฎชு เฎšுเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎš்เฎšூเฎดเฎฒ் เฎ…เฎฎைเฎช்เฎชுเฎ•เฎณாเฎ•ுเฎฎ். เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐ் เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณிเฎฒ், เฎ…เฎตுเฎ•ாเฎฉாเฎตிเฎฒ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณ เฎšிเฎฒை เฎจிเฎš்เฎšเฎฏเฎฎாเฎ• เฎ’เฎฐு เฎคเฎฒைเฎšிเฎฑเฎจ்เฎค เฎชเฎŸைเฎช்เฎชாเฎ•ுเฎฎ்; เฎคிเฎŸเฎฎாเฎฉ เฎ•ிเฎฐாเฎฉைเฎŸ்เฎŸாเฎฒ் เฎตெเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸ เฎ‡เฎคு 11.3 เฎฎீเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฐ் เฎ‰เฎฏเฎฐเฎฎுเฎฎ் 12.8 เฎฎீเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฐ் เฎคாเฎฎเฎฐை เฎฎเฎฒเฎฐ் เฎชீเฎŸเฎค்เฎคைเฎฏுเฎฎ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎŸเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฏเฎคு. เฎ‡เฎฒเฎ™்เฎ•ைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎ’เฎช்เฎชிเฎŸเฎ•்เฎ•ூเฎŸிเฎฏ เฎจாเฎฉ்เฎ•ு เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐ் เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณ் เฎฎเฎŸ்เฎŸுเฎฎே เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎฉ; เฎ…เฎฉுเฎฐாเฎคเฎชுเฎฐเฎค்เฎคிเฎฒ் เฎฐเฎธ்เฎตெเฎนெเฎฐ, เฎฎொเฎฉเฎฐாเฎ•เฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎฎாเฎณிเฎ•ாเฎตிเฎฒ เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎชுเฎคுเฎฐுเฎตเฎ•เฎฒ เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎชเฎคுเฎณைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎคோเฎตா. เฎ‡เฎตเฎฑ்เฎฑிเฎฒ் เฎฐเฎธ்เฎตெเฎนெเฎฐா เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎ…เฎตுเฎ•เฎฉாเฎตிเฎฒ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎตை เฎคிเฎฑเฎจ்เฎค เฎตெเฎณிเฎฏிเฎฒுเฎฎ் เฎšாเฎคாเฎฐเฎฃ เฎฎเฎ•்เฎ•เฎณிเฎฉ் เฎชாเฎฐ்เฎตைเฎฏிเฎฒுเฎฎ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎฉ, เฎคเฎฉிเฎฎเฎ™்เฎ•เฎณிเฎฉ் เฎตெเฎณிเฎช்เฎชாเฎŸு เฎ•ாเฎฐเฎฃเฎฎாเฎ• เฎšேเฎคเฎฎ் เฎเฎฑ்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎคเฎฑ்เฎ•ாเฎฉ เฎ…เฎฑிเฎ•ுเฎฑிเฎ•เฎณ் เฎ…เฎฐிเฎคாเฎ•เฎตே เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎฉ.

เฎ•เฎฒ் เฎšெเฎคுเฎ•்เฎ•ுเฎชเฎตเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณ் เฎ…เฎฒ்เฎฒเฎคு เฎšெเฎคுเฎ•்เฎ•ுเฎชเฎตเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณிเฎฉ் เฎชெเฎฏเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณ் เฎคெเฎฐிเฎฏเฎตிเฎฒ்เฎฒை เฎ…เฎฒ்เฎฒเฎคு เฎŽเฎจ்เฎค เฎฎเฎฉ்เฎฉเฎฐ் เฎ†เฎŸ்เฎšிเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎ…เฎตுเฎ•เฎฉா เฎšிเฎฒை เฎšெเฎคுเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎคு เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎชเฎคு เฎคெเฎฐிเฎฏเฎตிเฎฒ்เฎฒை. เฎŸเฎคுเฎšேเฎฉ เฎฎเฎฉ்เฎฉเฎฉ் (459-477 เฎเฎšி) เฎ†เฎŸ்เฎšிเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎชோเฎคு เฎ…เฎฃ்เฎŸைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณ เฎตเฎฒிเฎฎைเฎฎிเฎ•்เฎ• เฎ•เฎฒாเฎตெเฎต/เฎœெเฎฏเฎ•เฎ™்เฎ•ை เฎจீเฎฐ்เฎช்เฎชாเฎšเฎฉ เฎฎுเฎฑைเฎฏைเฎ•் เฎ•เฎŸ்เฎŸிเฎฏเฎตเฎฐ் เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎšிเฎฒเฎฐ் เฎจிเฎฉைเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฑாเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณ், เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑเฎตเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณ் เฎ‡เฎคு 12 เฎ†เฎฎ் เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸிเฎฒ் I เฎชเฎฐாเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฐเฎฎเฎชாเฎ•ுเฎตிเฎฉ் เฎ†เฎŸ்เฎšிเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎชோเฎคு เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎจிเฎฉைเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฑாเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณ். เฎ‡เฎจ்เฎค เฎ•ாเฎฒเฎ•เฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฎ் เฎคொเฎŸเฎฐ்เฎชாเฎ• เฎ†เฎฉเฎจ்เฎค เฎ•ுเฎฎாเฎฐเฎšுเฎตாเฎฎி เฎ‰เฎŸเฎฉ்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸாเฎฐ், เฎ†เฎฉாเฎฒ் เฎšெเฎฉเฎฐเฎค் เฎชเฎฐเฎฃเฎตிเฎคாเฎฉ เฎ‡เฎคு 5 เฎ†เฎฎ் เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸிเฎฉ் เฎชிเฎฑ்เฎชเฎ•ுเฎคிเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎเฎšி เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎจிเฎฉைเฎค்เฎคாเฎฐ்.

เฎ‡เฎฐுเฎช்เฎชிเฎฉுเฎฎ், เฎชாเฎฃிเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎ‡เฎจ்เฎค เฎšிเฎฒை เฎ‡เฎฐเฎฃ்เฎŸாเฎตเฎคு เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎฎூเฎฉ்เฎฑாเฎฎ் เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸுเฎ•เฎณிเฎฒ் เฎ‡เฎจ்เฎคிเฎฏாเฎตிเฎฒ் เฎ…เฎฎเฎฐாเฎตเฎคி เฎ•ாเฎฒ เฎ•เฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎšிเฎฑเฎช்เฎชிเฎฏเฎฒ்เฎชு เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎ•เฎฐுเฎคเฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு; เฎ…เฎจ்เฎคเฎ•் เฎ•ாเฎฒเฎค்เฎคிเฎฒ் เฎ‡เฎค்เฎคเฎ•ைเฎฏ เฎคாเฎ•்เฎ•เฎ™்เฎ•เฎณ் เฎชொเฎคுเฎตாเฎฉเฎตை. เฎฎேเฎฒுเฎฎ், เฎชเฎฒ เฎชௌเฎค்เฎค เฎจாเฎŸுเฎ•เฎณிเฎฒ் เฎจிเฎฑ்เฎ•ுเฎฎ் เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐ் เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณ் เฎ†เฎฐเฎฎ்เฎชเฎ•ாเฎฒ เฎ•ிเฎฑிเฎค்เฎคเฎต เฎ•ாเฎฒเฎค்เฎคிเฎฒ் เฎคோเฎฉ்เฎฑிเฎฏเฎคாเฎ• เฎ•ூเฎฑเฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு. เฎŽเฎฉเฎตே, เฎ‡เฎจ்เฎค เฎ‡เฎฐเฎฃ்เฎŸு เฎ•เฎฃเฎ•்เฎ•ுเฎ•เฎณிเฎฒுเฎฎ் เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎชிเฎฑ เฎšாเฎฉ்เฎฑுเฎ•เฎณ் เฎ‡เฎฒ்เฎฒாเฎค เฎจிเฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฒ், เฎ‡เฎจ்เฎค เฎจிเฎฒை เฎ‡เฎฐเฎฃ்เฎŸாเฎฎ் เฎ…เฎฒ்เฎฒเฎคு เฎฎூเฎฉ்เฎฑாเฎฎ் เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸு เฎเฎšிเฎฏைเฎš் เฎšேเฎฐ்เฎจ்เฎคเฎคு เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎชเฎคு เฎฎிเฎ•เฎตுเฎฎ் เฎจเฎฎ்เฎชเฎค்เฎคเฎ•ுเฎจ்เฎคเฎคாเฎ•เฎค் เฎคெเฎฐிเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு.

เฎšிเฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎคเฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณ เฎšெเฎคுเฎ•்เฎ•เฎฒ் เฎšிเฎฐிเฎšเฎชுเฎคா เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎ…เฎดைเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு, เฎ‡เฎคு เฎชிเฎฐเฎ•ாเฎšเฎฎ் เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎฎเฎ•ிเฎฎைเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎ•เฎคிเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณைเฎ•் เฎ•ுเฎฑிเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு. เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐிเฎฉ் เฎ‰เฎŸเฎฒிเฎฒ் เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณ 80 เฎคเฎฉிเฎค்เฎคுเฎตเฎฎாเฎฉ เฎ…เฎŸைเฎฏாเฎณเฎ™்เฎ•เฎณிเฎฒ் เฎŽเฎŸ்เฎŸாเฎตเฎคு เฎ…เฎŸைเฎฏாเฎณเฎฎாเฎ• เฎ‡เฎคு เฎ•ூเฎฑเฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு.

เฎเฎจ்เฎคாเฎฎ் เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸு เฎเฎšிเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎ‡เฎฐเฎฃ்เฎŸாเฎฎ் เฎชாเฎคிเฎฏிเฎฒ்เฎคாเฎฉ் เฎšிเฎฐிเฎšเฎชூเฎคாเฎตுเฎŸเฎฉ் เฎ•ூเฎŸிเฎฏ เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณ் เฎฎுเฎคเฎฉ்เฎฎுเฎคเฎฒிเฎฒ் เฎ•ாเฎฃเฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฉ. เฎŽเฎฉเฎตே, เฎฎுเฎจ்เฎคைเฎฏ เฎ•ாเฎฒเฎ™்เฎ•เฎณிเฎฉ் เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณ் เฎ‡เฎตை เฎšேเฎฐ்เฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฉ เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎŸเฎคுเฎšேเฎฉா เฎฎเฎฉ்เฎฉเฎฉ் เฎ‡เฎต்เฎตாเฎฑு เฎ…เฎฒเฎ™்เฎ•เฎฐிเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸ เฎชเฎฒ เฎšிเฎฒைเฎ•เฎณைเฎ•் เฎ•ொเฎฃ்เฎŸிเฎฐுเฎจ்เฎคเฎคாเฎ•เฎ•் เฎ•ூเฎฑเฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு. เฎŽเฎฉเฎตே, เฎ‡เฎคு เฎ‡เฎฐเฎฃ்เฎŸு เฎ…เฎฒ்เฎฒเฎคு เฎฎூเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎจூเฎฑ்เฎฑாเฎฃ்เฎŸுเฎ•เฎณுเฎ•்เฎ•ு เฎฎுเฎจ்เฎคைเฎฏ เฎ…เฎตுเฎ•เฎฃ เฎšிเฎฒைเฎฏுเฎŸเฎฉ் เฎ•ூเฎŸுเฎคเฎฒாเฎ• เฎ‡เฎฐுเฎจ்เฎคிเฎฐுเฎ•்เฎ•เฎฒாเฎฎ்.

เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐிเฎฉ் เฎ•ைเฎ•เฎณிเฎฉ் เฎฎொเฎดிเฎฏிเฎฉ் เฎ•เฎฒை เฎฎுเฎค்เฎฐா เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎ…เฎดைเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு. เฎ‡เฎš்เฎšிเฎฒைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎตเฎฒเฎคு เฎ•ை เฎตிเฎฐเฎฒ்เฎ•เฎณை เฎจீเฎŸ்เฎŸி, เฎ‰เฎณ்เฎณเฎ™்เฎ•ைเฎฏை เฎตெเฎณிเฎช்เฎชுเฎฑเฎฎாเฎ• เฎจோเฎ•்เฎ•ி เฎ‡เฎฐுเฎช்เฎชเฎคு เฎ…เฎš்เฎšเฎฎிเฎฉ்เฎฎைเฎฏைเฎ•் เฎ•ுเฎฑிเฎ•்เฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎ…เฎชเฎฏ เฎฎுเฎค்เฎฐா เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑு เฎ…เฎดைเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎ•ிเฎฑเฎคு. เฎ‡เฎŸเฎคு เฎ•ை เฎฎுเฎดเฎ™்เฎ•ைเฎฏிเฎฒ் เฎตเฎณைเฎจ்เฎคு เฎ…เฎ™்เฎ•ிเฎฏைเฎช் เฎชிเฎŸிเฎค்เฎคிเฎฐுเฎ•்เฎ•ுเฎฎ் เฎจிเฎฒை เฎ•เฎŸเฎ• เฎฎுเฎค்เฎคிเฎฐை เฎŽเฎฉเฎช்เฎชเฎŸுเฎฎ்.

เฎšเฎฐாเฎšเฎฐி เฎชௌเฎค்เฎค เฎšாเฎฎாเฎฉிเฎฏเฎฐ்เฎ•เฎณுเฎ•்เฎ•ு, เฎšிเฎฒை เฎšெเฎคுเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸ เฎ•ாเฎฒเฎ•เฎŸ்เฎŸเฎฎ், เฎšிเฎฐிเฎšเฎชுเฎคா เฎŽเฎช்เฎชோเฎคு เฎตைเฎ•்เฎ•เฎช்เฎชเฎŸ்เฎŸเฎคு เฎ…เฎฒ்เฎฒเฎคு เฎฎுเฎค்เฎฐாเฎธ் เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฑாเฎฒ் เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎฉ เฎŽเฎฉ்เฎชเฎคு เฎชெเฎฐிเฎฏ เฎตிเฎทเฎฏเฎฎเฎฒ்เฎฒ. เฎ…เฎตเฎฐ் เฎฎீเฎคு เฎจீเฎŸிเฎค்เฎค เฎ…เฎชிเฎช்เฎฐாเฎฏเฎค்เฎคை เฎ‰เฎฐுเฎตாเฎ•்เฎ•ுเฎตเฎคு เฎ…เฎดเฎ•ு, เฎตிเฎ•ிเฎคாเฎš்เฎšாเฎฐเฎค்เฎคிเฎฒ் เฎฎுเฎดுเฎฎை เฎฎเฎฑ்เฎฑுเฎฎ் เฎชுเฎค்เฎคเฎฐை เฎตเฎฃเฎ™்เฎ•ுเฎตเฎคเฎฑ்เฎ•ு เฎ…เฎตเฎฐைเฎค் เฎคூเฎฃ்เฎŸுเฎฎ் เฎ‰เฎฉ்เฎฉเฎค เฎ…เฎฎைเฎคி.



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JNUSU Polls: Red Emerges Victorious, a Dalit Elected as President in Decades; Stomps ABVP's High Hopes

Reported By: Vatsala Shrangi

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Last Updated : March 25, 2024, 09:22 IST

The JNUSU polls which were held after a gap of four years saw the United Left’s candidate Dhananjay, a Dalit, elected as the president in at least 27 years defeating ABVP’s Umesh Chandra Ajmeera

JNUSU Polls: The vice-president’s post was also bagged by Left-SFI’s Avijit Ghosh, gaining a total of 2409 votes, beating ABVP’s Deepika Sharma by 927 votes (File Photo)
JNUSU Polls: The vice-president’s post was also bagged by Left-SFI’s Avijit Ghosh, gaining a total of 2409 votes, beating ABVP’s Deepika Sharma by 927 votes (File Photo)
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Standing firm in its stronghold, the United Left bagged three major positions in the central panel in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union (JNUSU) polls, defeating the RSS-backed Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), its major opponent, in a comfortable victory, results to which were announced late on Sunday evening. The fourth candidate from Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students Association (BAPSA), who was elected to the post of general secretary, is also a Left-supported candidate.

Re-establishing its dominance in the university, the Left alliance stomped on the hopes of the ABVP, which during the initial trends emerged as the leading party in all four seats, only to be later giving way to the Red flagbearers, as the counting progressed.

The first few rounds of counting showing ABVP ahead of the Left alliance threw a surprise as well as speculations of a saffron sweep, which if it had been the case would have been the biggest development in several decades in a varsity where Left-leaning communist parties have been in the central panel for the longest time while the right wing has supposedly won only once since the polls are being contested.

JNUSU polls were held after a gap of four years owing to the pandemic-induced lockdown, and later, the process of PhD admissions. The last student body election here was held in 2019 when it was a Left sweep on all four seats. The ABVP, which has had a higher vote share in the student body polls since 2015 had been hoping of bagging some of the major seats this time on the back of new voters.

Post-2015, the Left parties such as the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), All India Students’ Association (AISA), Democratic Students Federation (DSF), and All India Students’ Federation (AISF), have been contesting the polls as one unit under the umbrella of United Left alliance.

A Dalit president in 27 years

According to JNU’s Chairperson of the Election Committee (CEC), a total of 5,656 ballots were counted to the final tally. The United Left’s candidate Dhananjay, a Dalit, was elected as the president of the students’ union in at least 27 years, bagged a total of 2598 votes, defeating ABVP’s Umesh Chandra Ajmeera by 922 votes. A PhD scholar from the School of Arts and Aesthetics, he hails from Bihar and is the son of a retired policeman.

The vice-president’s post was also bagged by Left-SFI’s Avijit Ghosh, gaining a total of 2409 votes, beating ABVP’s Deepika Sharma by 927 votes. United left-supported BAPSA candidate Priyanshi Arya won by 926 votes while Left-AISA’s Mohammad Sajid won the joint secretary’s position by 508 votes.

The United Left has had funds cut for infrastructural projects and rampant privatisation on its agenda. Dhananjay in his presidential speech ahead of the polls had spoken essentially about the livelihood crisis being faced by landless labourers in many rural parts of the country, including states like Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.

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