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Thrashing of Dalit youths: BKU hands over farm leader to cops

POSTED ON JULY 1, 2024


Sangrur,  Manjit Singh Gharachon of the BKU (Ugrahan), who allegedly thrashed two Dalit youths, was handed over by the union leaders to Sangrur DSP Manoj Gorsi today.

Sushil Goyal

Earlier, Joginder Singh Ugrahan, chief, BKU (Ugrahan), had demanded cancellation of Section 3 (i) (X) of the SC/ST Act —1989 (Amendment 2022) from the FIR registered against Manjit and others. A case was registered against farm leaders Manjit and Jagtar Singh Laddi on the statement of Harjit Singh under Sections 341, 323, 325, 148 and 149 of the IPC and Section 3 (i) (X) of the SC/ST Act for “beating” him and Aman and using casteist slurs.

Ugrahan said the police had falsely implicated Laddi in this case and his name should be removed from the FIR. Besides, he also demanded action against Sangrur (Sadar) SHO for not investigating the case in a fair manner.

Ugrahan said they had handed over Manjit to the police so that no one could take benefit by making it labourers versus farmers. He said first Dalit youths attacked and injured Manjit’s son grievously.

Courtesy : The Tribune



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Seven men kidnap, gang-rape Dalit woman in Lucknow, one held

POSTED ON JULY 1, 2024


LUCKNOW: A 28-year-old Dalit woman accused seven persons of raping her after kidnapping her when she was going to purchase medicines in in Sushant Golf City police station area.A team of police nabbed one of the accused, Anwar Ruyani, a resident of Katra Baksa who is said to be the prime accused in the case. The accused beat up the woman and snatched her mobile phone. In her complaint, the woman said she was raped on Tuesday afternoon when she was going to the CHC in the area. After she was let off, she remained in trauma for hours and later at night, the woman went to the police station with a complaint. The police registered a case under various sections including gang rape started searching for the accused.

According to the woman, at 12 noon, Anwar and his six other companions caught her near Khurdahi market. It was alleged that after a verbal spat, the accused dragged her to a garden and gang-raped her. They thrashed her when she protested. They also took away her mobile phone.

After the incident, the victim told her family about the incident when she reached home. At night, the woman along with her family reached Sushant Golf City police station and registered a case against seven people including Anwar.

ADCP South, Shashank Singh said that Anwar’s house was raided and he was caught. The victim is still in shock. “We could not talk to her much,” the police said.

“We are raiding all possible hideouts of others named in the case,” said the officer.

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People in ut Manipur participate in rally for territorial and administrative integrity of the state

POSTED ON JUNE 29, 2024



The rally under the aegis of the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity began at Thau ground in Imphal West district and was scheduled to cover a distance of four km before culminating at Khuman Lampak stadium

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Thousands of people in Manipur participated in a rally organised here by an umbrella body of several Imphal-based civil society organisations on Friday, demanding territorial and administrative integrity of the state.

The rally under the aegis of the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) began at Thau ground in Imphal West district and was scheduled to cover a distance of four km before culminating at Khuman Lampak stadium.

School and college students, women, youths and village volunteers took part in the procession and shouted slogans against illegal immigrants from neighbouring Myanmar.

Slogans such as ‘save indigenous and rightful citizens of India’, ‘no separate administration’ and ‘save territorial integrity of Manipur’ reverberated through the air.

The ethnic conflict between Imphal valley-based Meiteis and hills-based Kukis has led to the deaths of over 200 people in the northeastern state and rendered thousands of people homeless.

Courtesy : The Telegraph 


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A Dalit family in Ayela village in UP's Agra district, May 2024 (photo: Getty Images)
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Images of Rahul Gandhi holding aloft a copy of the Constitution will continue to haunt BJP leaders and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a long time. And might even explain Modi bowing before a gargantuan copy of the Constitution before addressing the first joint meeting of NDA MPs in the Central Hall of Parliament.

Gandhi was emphatic in reminding his audience that the Constitution, drafted by Dr Ambedkar would be in peril if Modi returned to power. The assertion by several BJP leaders on the necessity of winning a two-thirds majority in the Lok Sabha so as to facilitate changes in the Constitution and put an end to ‘reservation’ added to the unease on the ground.

Dalit disenchantment with the BJP is widely perceived to be a major reason for the party’s failure to secure a clear majority in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. The numbers bear this out.

If the BJP’s successful wooing of Other Backward Castes (OBCs) and the most downtrodden held the key to its rise to power in the 2014 and 2019 elections, in 2024 the party lost around 60 seats by frittering away a significant portion of this vote.

This particular electorate rejected the BJP to a marked extent in the Hindi belt. In the 131 reserved seats (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), the BJP’s tally went down from the 77 seats it held in 2019 to 55 seats. Even in unreserved seats, the BJP’s vote percentage shrank substantially, especially among SC voters, followed by OBC voters and Muslims.


According to an analysis by India Today, out of the 156 Lok Sabha constituencies with sizeable SC populations, the INDIA bloc won 93 seats, an increase of 53 seats over last time. The NDA, on the other hand, won 57 but lost as many as 34 seats compared to its 2019 tally. The non-UPA and non-NDA parties too lost 19 seats compared to their previous score.

The trend is very significant for the Congress, which championed the Dalit cause and was their party of choice until the ascendance of parties like the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Lok Jan Shakti Party in the 1980s.

In the aftermath of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement and the anti-quota agitation of the late ’80s, the Hindi belt got completely polarised on caste lines with Dalits finding solace in the leadership of Ram Vilas Paswan in Bihar and Kanshi Ram–Mayawati in Uttar Pradesh. The erosion in its Dalit and Muslim vote bank resulted in the Congress’s steady decline in the Hindi heartland.

Although Paswan’s party usually won only around eight per cent of the votes in Bihar, that was enough to shift the balance of power to whichever side he tilted. If Paswan sided with the RJD, the RJD would ride to power and if, later, he aligned with the JD(U), the JD(U) would form the government.

When Paswan decided to remain neutral in the 2005 Assembly election, no government could be formed and the stalemate resulted in a repoll. His swing clearly created a difference of 15–16 per cent votes between the two political poles.


The BSP’s emergence had a similar impact in Uttar Pradesh. In the 1993 Assembly elections—held a year after the demolition of the Babri Masjid—when everybody was betting on the BJP’s return to power due to polarisation on communal lines, Mulayam Singh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party (SP) surprised political pundits by not only contesting elections in alliance with the BSP but also forming the government. Until 2012, when the SP came to power on its own, no government could be formed in the state by excluding the BSP.

In the next two years, BJP leaders like Amit Shah worked hard on the electoral arithmetic to woo Dalits and backward castes. That was the reason why, in the 2014 general election, BJP gained a majority on its own despite receiving less than robust support in the southern and eastern states.

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Karnataka: Mirza Sarfaraz detained after 13-year-old pregnant rape victim dies

On 28th June, a 13-year-old rape victim girl died at KBN Hospital in Kalaburagi, Karnataka. The victim’s mother said that a group of five to seven men visited her house and abducted the victim several times in the last eight months and raped her. Public TV report suggested that the culprits gave death threats to the victim to keep quite. The matter came to light after she got pregnant. The relatives of the victim and Dalit Sene activists staged a protest outside the hospital and blocked the road for an hour. One of the suspects is identified as 30-year-old Mirza Sarfaraz, resident of Baland Farvez Colony, has been detained by the police for interrogation.

Speaking to the media, Deputy Commission of Police (Law and Order) Kanika Sikriwal said that the victim was eight months pregnant and admitted to a private hospital on the night of 27th June. On the afternoon of 28th June, she developed complications and passed away due to multi-organ failure.

Vartha Bharathi’s report suggested that the victim was admitted to the hospital after she experienced abdominal pain and difficulty breathing. The family came to know about her pregnancy after she was admitted to the hospital. When the victim was asked about it, she said that Mirza Sarfaraz raped her multiple times. The complaint in the matter has been registered on the mother’s complaint.

A case in the matter has been registered under Sub Urban Police Station under POCSO ACT. The body of the victim was shifted to Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences for post-mortem.



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