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Telangana: Dalit Woman Sets Example by Becoming Unopposed Sarpanch from General Seat in Maratha-Majority Village
A unique example of social harmony in a Maratha-majority village, SHG member Gangubai elected from a general seat.
Kamareddy/Hyderabad: A new dawn has broken in the backward Jukkal mandal of Kamareddy district in Telangana. 40-year-old Waghmare Gangubai of Bijjalwadi village has made history. An active member of a Self-Help Group (SHG), Gangubai has set a powerful example for society by becoming the first Dalit woman to be elected unopposed as Sarpanch from a general seat.
Geographical and Social Dynamics
Located 190 kilometers from the state capital and 112 kilometers from the district headquarters of Kamareddy, Bijjalwadi Gram Panchayat is situated near the Maharashtra border. Looking at the social dynamics of this village, there are a total of 931 voters, of which only 230 are Dalit voters. The remaining population mainly comprises influential Maratha, Hatkar, and Lingayat communities, along with some Muslim, Gowda, and other backward class (OBC) families.
Traditionally, the politics and leadership of this village have been decided by the influential Maratha residents, but this time the tide turned.
MLA’s Initiative and Social Justice
Congress MLA from Jukkal, Thota Laxmikanth Rao, explained that the Maratha community dominates the village and owns most of the agricultural land. He said, “I wanted to instill a new level of confidence in the people. I planned this experiment and held several gram sabhas (village meetings). We educated and explained to both Scheduled Castes (SC) and upper castes that by giving a chance to a deserving SC person, an ideal example could be set for others.”
The MLA’s idea worked. Bijjalwadi elected its first Dalit woman Sarpanch unopposed from the general category seat. Villagers say that electing a Dalit as Sarpanch from a general seat reflects their commitment to social justice and harmony. Gangubai’s Emotional Reaction
Ms. Gangubai, who has no formal education and was elected Sarpanch, is still overwhelmed by her new responsibility and the honor bestowed upon her. Her interaction with the outside world had so far been limited to her role as a member of the village’s Self-Help Group (SHG). When her name was announced as the Sarpanch, tears of joy welled up in her eyes.
Expressing her emotions, she said, “This is something I never expected in my life. I have been helping women with childbirth for so many years, taking them to nurses and hospitals, but I never thought that one day I would become a Sarpanch.”
A Wave of Development and Change
The Jukkal MLA stated that 25 candidates supported by the ruling party in this constituency have been elected unopposed as Sarpanches. He attributed this to the development and welfare programs of the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government.
Mr. Laxmikant Rao said that he ensured that deserving candidates from poor and underprivileged communities got the opportunity to contest even from general seats. He said, “The response was mixed. Not everyone appreciated it immediately, but I managed to bring them together and convince them.”
Incentives for Development
The MLA announced that the Gram Panchayats elected unanimously would be given a grant of ₹10 lakh as announced by the government. In addition, extra funds would be provided from the MLA’s fund to ensure their comprehensive development. He also appealed to the voters to elect Congress-supported candidates with a huge majority in the elections.
Rajan Chaudhary
Courtesy: Hindi News
Dalit Community Protests Against Chandrashekhar Azad, Levels Serious Allegations
Members of the Dalit community protested against Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad in the capital on Friday.
The protest was led by former councilor Chhattar Singh Rachhoya from Nangloi. The protesters carried banners and placards. During the protest, they chanted “Jai Bhim” slogans. The protesters demanded the cancellation of Azad Samaj Party president Chandrashekhar Azad’s party and his membership of Parliament.
The protesters accused Chandrashekhar Azad of exploiting Dalits and spreading misinformation. Protest organizer Chhattar Singh Rachhoya said that MP Chandrashekhar Azad is a fraud.
He also demanded an investigation into the allegations leveled against Chandrashekhar by Rohini Ghavari. Protester Sonu said that Chandrashekhar Azad is not fit to represent Dalits. He should be expelled from Parliament. He said that Chandrashekhar Azad no longer stands with the Dalit community.
Meanwhile, protester Priya claimed that Chandrashekhar Azad is a fake. She said that there is no proof of his marriage or even his name. People from all sections of society participated in this protest. Finally, the protesters demanded action against Chandrashekhar Azad for exploiting Dalits.
Rahul Tiwari
Courtesy: Hindi News
UP News: Uproar at Minister’s House in Muzaffarnagar, Protest Over Missing Dalit Girl; Hindu Organizations to Hold Mahapanchayat Tomorrow
Uttar Pradesh News: The news of a Dalit teenager's disappearance in Muzaffarnagar is gaining momentum. Angry over the police's lax response, Hindu organizations staged a major protest on Friday.
The enraged crowd surrounded the house of State Minister Kapil Dev Agarwal. The protesters staged a sit-in on the road and raised slogans against the police administration. The ASP arrived at the scene, calmed the crowd, and assured them that the girl would be found soon.
11th Grade Student Missing Since December 5
A Dalit girl from Mimlana village in the city police station area went missing on December 5. She is an 11th-grade student. Despite several days passing, the police have made no progress. This news has caused deep resentment among the local people. Driven by this anger, activists under the banner of the United Hindu Front reached the minister’s residence in Gandhinagar. Minister Kapil Dev Agarwal was not in the city, so the protesters could not meet him. The people camped there and demanded immediate action.
Allegations of Love Jihad and Police Claims
Upon receiving information about the commotion, CO City ASP Siddharth Mishra arrived at the scene with a large police force. The police stated that a case has been registered based on the girl’s father’s complaint. The accused is a young man from another community, and a search is underway for him. Meanwhile, Hindu organizations have termed it a case of ‘love jihad’. Leaders alleged that the police are deliberately delaying the matter. This news has become a topic of discussion throughout the district.
Mahapanchayat to be Held on December 13
United Hindu Front president Manoj Saini and VHP leader Lalit Maheshwari have warned the police. They said that the organizations themselves will now take to the streets to ensure the safety of Hindu girls. In this regard, Swami Yashveer Maharaj has announced a panchayat in Mimlana village on December 13. Several office-bearers of Shiv Sena, Hindu Jagran Manch, and VHP participated in the protest. All of them demanded the immediate arrest of the accused from the administration.
Poonam Sharma
Courtesy: Hindi News
UP News: Doctor performs kidney stone surgery on Dalit woman after watching YouTube video, intoxicated doctor causes death; Case registered under SC-ST Act
Uttar Pradesh News: A shocking incident that has brought shame to the medical profession has come to light from Barabanki district. Here, a quack doctor performed surgery on a woman after watching a YouTube video. Due to this negligence, the woman died a painful death.
This UP News has become a topic of discussion throughout the region. It is being said that the doctor was heavily intoxicated with alcohol at the time of the operation. The clinic owner and his associate have been absconding since the incident. The police have registered a case of culpable homicide and under the SC/ST Act.
The deal was settled for 20,000 rupees
The incident took place in the Kothi police station area of Barabanki. Munishra Rawat, wife of Fateh Bahadur, a resident of Dafrapur, complained of stomach pain. Her husband took her to ‘Shri Damodar Aushadhalaya’ in Kothi market. Here, Gyan Prakash Mishra and Vivek Mishra diagnosed her with kidney stones after an examination. The surgery was agreed upon for 20,000 rupees. It is alleged that after receiving the money, Gyan Prakash consumed alcohol. After that, he started the surgery while watching YouTube videos on his mobile phone.
Notice pasted on the hospital
Upon receiving the information, the police and health department team reached the spot. The body has been sent for post-mortem. Assistant Chief Medical Officer Dr. L.B. Gupta inspected the illegal hospital. A notice has been pasted there, and a reply has been sought within a week. Station House Officer Amit Singh Bhadauria said that teams have been formed to arrest the accused. Since the woman belonged to the Dalit community, sections of the SC/ST Act have also been added to the case.
Poonam Sharma
Courtesy: Hindi News
After "Brahmin Women" Comment, IAS Officer's Remarks On SC/ST Judges Sparks Row
IAS officer Santosh Verma has been facing strong protests from Brahmin and upper caste groups for week.

Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Santosh Verma, whose comment on Brahmin women led to outrage, has created another storm with his allegation that the high court stopped Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates from becoming civil judges.
Verma is also the president of the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Castes and ST Officers and Employees Association, also known as AJJAKS).
A video from an AJJAKS event showed Verma making the latest controversial remarks.
"It is the high court, and no one else, that blocks ST children from becoming civil judges," he said.
He added this was the same high court from which they expect adherence to BR Ambedkar's Constitution.
Verma, who has been facing strong protests from Brahmin and upper caste groups for weeks, is now under renewed pressure. Several organisations have accused him of repeatedly violating constitutional norms and have accused the government of deliberately avoiding action.
The Brahmin Samaj United Front has announced a large-scale protest, declaring that they will protest outside the chief minister's house on December 14. The preparations for the protest will begin on December 13, and many Brahmin organisations will join. Their plan is to begin the protest at 7 pm, marked by the blowing of conch shells at the statue of Maharana Pratap. The march will then proceed from Vallabh Bhavan.
Community leaders alleged the government's inaction against the IAS officer who made such statements is discriminatory, and demanded strict and impartial action. Virendra Sharma, convenor of the Brahmin Samaj United Front, said, "We oppose this discriminatory action."
The Brahmin organisation has appealed to all organisations and community members for support. At the AJJAKS conference, Verma criticised the judicial recruitment process, alleging deliberate exclusion of SC and ST candidates.
"In recent exams, SC and ST candidates were not selected. They said they didn't find eligible candidates. A person from our community can become an IAS, IPS, deputy collector, DSP but cannot become a civil judge. What kind of eligibility criteria prevents this?" the IAS officer said.
He alleged candidates were being intentionally given marks like 49.95 instead of 50, and 19.5 instead of 20 in interviews to ensure they fail.
"Who is doing this? Our high court is doing this. It is the same high court from which we demand justice," Verma added.
He said the SC and ST community's "lineage" was being wiped out from the judiciary.
"Only when our son becomes a civil judge will he become a high court judge. When our lineage is being destroyed, from whom will you expect justice? This is our last generation. Only we can fight this," he said.
Verma was elected AJJAKS president at a Bhopal event in November. At that same event, he sparked outrage by saying that reservations should continue "until a Brahmin gives his daughter in marriage to our son."
Another video surfaced later in which he said, "How many Santosh Vermas will you kill or burn? Now a Santosh Verma will emerge from every house."
In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Verma said he was being targeted not for his comments but because of a leadership dispute inside AJAKS.
"The target is not Santosh Verma. The target is the AJJAKS office. They want to seize control of the organisation. Personal attacks on me are a distraction," he said.
Cabinet minister Inder Singh Parmar told NDTV that society respects daughters and sisters, and no one will support such remarks.
"These statements violate the code of conduct, and the government will take action according to the rules," Parmar said.
Telangana: Dalit Woman Sets Example by Becoming Unopposed Sarpanch from General Seat in Maratha-Majority Village
A unique example of social harmony in a Maratha-majority village, SHG member Gangubai elected from a general seat.
Kamareddy/Hyderabad: A new dawn has broken in the backward Jukkal mandal of Kamareddy district in Telangana. 40-year-old Waghmare Gangubai of Bijjalwadi village has made history. An active member of a Self-Help Group (SHG), Gangubai has set a powerful example for society by becoming the first Dalit woman to be elected unopposed as Sarpanch from a general seat.
Geographical and Social Dynamics
Located 190 kilometers from the state capital and 112 kilometers from the district headquarters of Kamareddy, Bijjalwadi Gram Panchayat is situated near the Maharashtra border. Looking at the social dynamics of this village, there are a total of 931 voters, of which only 230 are Dalit voters. The remaining population mainly comprises influential Maratha, Hatkar, and Lingayat communities, along with some Muslim, Gowda, and other backward class (OBC) families.
Traditionally, the politics and leadership of this village have been decided by the influential Maratha residents, but this time the tide turned.
MLA’s Initiative and Social Justice
Congress MLA from Jukkal, Thota Laxmikanth Rao, explained that the Maratha community dominates the village and owns most of the agricultural land. He said, “I wanted to instill a new level of confidence in the people. I planned this experiment and held several gram sabhas (village meetings). We educated and explained to both Scheduled Castes (SC) and upper castes that by giving a chance to a deserving SC person, an ideal example could be set for others.”
The MLA’s idea worked. Bijjalwadi elected its first Dalit woman Sarpanch unopposed from the general category seat. Villagers say that electing a Dalit as Sarpanch from a general seat reflects their commitment to social justice and harmony. Gangubai’s Emotional Reaction
Ms. Gangubai, who has no formal education and was elected Sarpanch, is still overwhelmed by her new responsibility and the honor bestowed upon her. Her interaction with the outside world had so far been limited to her role as a member of the village’s Self-Help Group (SHG). When her name was announced as the Sarpanch, tears of joy welled up in her eyes.
Expressing her emotions, she said, “This is something I never expected in my life. I have been helping women with childbirth for so many years, taking them to nurses and hospitals, but I never thought that one day I would become a Sarpanch.”
A Wave of Development and Change
The Jukkal MLA stated that 25 candidates supported by the ruling party in this constituency have been elected unopposed as Sarpanches. He attributed this to the development and welfare programs of the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government.
Mr. Laxmikant Rao said that he ensured that deserving candidates from poor and underprivileged communities got the opportunity to contest even from general seats. He said, “The response was mixed. Not everyone appreciated it immediately, but I managed to bring them together and convince them.”
Incentives for Development
The MLA announced that the Gram Panchayats elected unanimously would be given a grant of ₹10 lakh as announced by the government. In addition, extra funds would be provided from the MLA’s fund to ensure their comprehensive development. He also appealed to the voters to elect Congress-supported candidates with a huge majority in the elections.
Rajan Chaudhary
Courtesy: Hindi News
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