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A Dalit woman was raped after entering her home under the pretext of delivering milk.

Kaushambi. Kaushambi. A woman in Kaushambi district, Uttar Pradesh, has filed a serious rape allegation against a young man. The victim alleges that the man she considered her brother, upon finding her alone at home, forced himself on her.
The woman says the accused arrived at her home under the pretext of delivering milk, seized the opportunity, committed the crime, and fled. The victim has filed a police complaint demanding action. However, she alleges that despite filing a complaint, she has not received the desired action at the local level, and is now searching for justice.
The accused entered her home under the pretext of delivering milk.
According to the victim, she was already acquainted with the accused, Mohammad Wajid. The woman considered him her brother, and because of this trust, he would frequently visit her home. The woman alleged that on the day of the incident, the accused arrived at her home under the pretext of delivering milk. The woman was alone at home at the time. After entering the house, the accused locked the door from inside and forced himself on her.
Woman alleges rape
In her complaint to the police, the victim stated that the accused raped her after throwing her onto the bed. The accused fled the scene after the incident. She says she informed her family about the incident and then went to the police to file a complaint. The victim has demanded strict action against the accused.
Questions raised about police action
The victim alleges that despite filing a complaint, the police did not take immediate action. The woman says she has been running around authorities seeking justice. Police officials say the case is being investigated based on the complaint. They have stated that further legal action will be taken based on the facts revealed in the investigation.
Action will be taken after investigation
The police say that in such cases, action is taken based on the victim’s statement, medical examination, and other evidence. All aspects are being considered during the investigation. The incident has sparked widespread discussion in the area. The woman has demanded strict action against the accused and his immediate arrest.
Questions about women’s safety have been raised again.
This incident has once again raised questions about women’s safety and relationships of trust. The victim alleges that the man she trusted like a brother committed the crime against her. The administration is demanding an impartial investigation into the case, ensuring justice for the victim, and strict action against the accused.
Shantanu Roy
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Viral video from Ganjam sparks outrage; Dalit youth alleges 3 days of illegal confinement and brutal assault

A disturbing video purportedly showing a youth being brutally assaulted inside a locked room has gone viral from Odisha’s Ganjam district, once again raising concerns over alleged vigilante-style violence.
A disturbing video purportedly showing a youth being brutally assaulted inside a locked room has gone viral from Odisha’s Ganjam district, once again raising concerns over alleged vigilante-style violence. The incident is reported to have taken place under the jurisdiction of Berhampur Sadar Police Station.
As per the allegations, the victim is a Dalit youth from the Sadar police station area. He was allegedly confined illegally in a locked room for nearly three days, during which he was physically assaulted and subjected to severe torture.
The viral video allegedly shows the youth being mercilessly beaten inside the room. Four individuals can reportedly be seen in the footage, while one of them is seen assaulting the victim. The authenticity of the video, however, has not yet been independently verified.
Along with the video, a written complaint naming the alleged attackers has also surfaced on social media.
In the letter, the youth claimed that his life was under threat and stated that he had submitted written petitions to the President of India, the Prime Minister, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the Director General of Police (DGP), and the Ganjam district administration, seeking immediate intervention.
In the complaint, the youth alleged that he was pressured to participate in illegal activities. He claimed that after refusing to comply, he was beaten, unlawfully confined for nearly three days, and deprived of food and water during the period of his alleged captivity.
The allegations contained in the viral complaint and video have triggered widespread concern, with many demanding a thorough investigation into the incident.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the police regarding the authenticity of the video or the allegations made in the complaint. Further investigation in connection with the viral video and allegations is awaited.
Author Vikash Sharma
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Rajasthan Police will no longer use the word ‘Dalit’.

This order directly means that the police department will no longer use the word ‘Dalit’ in its FIRs, complaints, charge sheets, panchnamas, arrest memos, custody documents, case diaries, closure reports, forms, applications, certificates, and official letters.
Jaipur. The word ‘Dalit’ will no longer be used in any official work or documents of the Rajasthan Police. The Miscellaneous Cell of the Rajasthan Police has issued an order in this regard. This order states that the word ‘Dalit’ will neither be spoken nor written in any government document or conversation. The term ‘Scheduled Caste’ will be used instead. This news came out on July 11, 2026.
This order directly means that the police department will no longer use the word “Dalit” in its FIRs, complaints, charge sheets, panchnamas, arrest memos, custody documents, case diaries, closure reports, forms, applications, certificates, and official letters. This order has been sent to all Director Generals of Police (DGPs), Police Commissioners, District Superintendents of Police (SPs) and their officers-in-charges of the Rajasthan government.
All Station House Officers (SHOs) at the police station level have also been asked to follow these rules. Superintendent of Police (SP) of the Miscellaneous Cell, Gyan Chand Yadav, said, “The word ‘Dalit’ will no longer be used as per an order issued by the Gwalior Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in 2018 and an order issued by the Rajasthan Government’s Information and Public Relations Department from Bhilwara on March 16, 2019. We received instructions from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), where a complaint was lodged that the word ‘Dalit’ was still being used despite these earlier orders. Therefore, this new order has been issued, stating that the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ should be used instead.”
Courtesy: Hindi News
Hathras Dalit Family Refuses Last Rites, Alleges Murder by Bani Singh and Sunil; Police Add Murder, SC/ST Act Charges

Tension prevailed in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras district on Saturday after the family of a 19-year-old Dalit youth refused to perform his last rites, alleging that he was murdered and demanding stricter charges against the accused.
The incident took place in Boolgarhi village under the Chandpa police station area, where Sunny, son of Santosh, died on Friday after allegedly being crushed under a tractor in suspicious circumstances.
Family Alleges Murder, Rejects Accident Theory
Police initially registered the case as an accident. However, the victim’s family alleged that Sunny was deliberately killed due to an old rivalry.
According to the family, the tractor belonged to a man from the Thakur community, and they accused Bani Singh and his brother Sunil of murdering the youth. They also demanded that the case be registered under murder charges and relevant provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
Refusing to cremate the body, the family said they would not perform the last rites until the police amended the FIR.
Police Add Murder, SC/ST Act Charges
As the body reached the village on Saturday, protests broke out, with women staging demonstrations. A heavy police force was deployed to maintain law and order.
Officials held several rounds of discussions with the family. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) district president Raj Kapoor also reached the spot and appealed for calm.
After negotiations, police added charges of murder and the SC/ST Act to the case. Following the changes in the FIR, the family agreed to perform the last rites.
Police later arrested the main accused, Bani Singh. The investigation is ongoing.
Village Remains Under Tight Security
Boolgarhi village has remained under close security since the 2020 Hathras case involving the alleged gang rape and death of a Dalit woman. A CRPF deployment continues to remain at the victim’s family’s residence.
Courtesy : TOP
Ten years later, a Dalit family’s lives have changed, and the images have changed.

The Sarvaiya family tells their story ten years later, explaining that the 2016 incident took away much from them, but also gave them an identity they never had before. They are now known as activists fighting for Dalit rights.
The first thing one sees upon entering the house are four portraits hanging on the wall—of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Gautam Buddha, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, and Savitribai Phule.
For each member of the family, these are not only portraits of great personalities but also a testament to the changes in their lives over the past ten years. This is the same house where people would come to express their condolences a decade ago.
For politicians, social activists, and journalists across the country, this house had become a symbol of atrocities against Dalits. On July 11, 2016, four members of the Sarvaiya family were publicly beaten and paraded half-naked in Una, Gujarat. The head of the family, Balubhai Sarvaiya, was also attacked.
This incident sparked a nationwide debate on atrocities against Dalits and sparked a widespread Dalit movement in Gujarat.
Courtesy: Hindi News
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