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AJMER: In what reminds of gory tales of the feudal medieval India, a
52-year-old Dalit woman, Dhuli Devi and her 15-year-old daughter Ramkanya
were stripped in full public view at Sayar village under Sarwar tehsil in
the district on Monday evening. The eight-member family was assaulted and
thrown out of the village. Reason: Dhuli and her family members resisted a
few powerful Jat co-villagers, when they tried to take away Ramkanya
forcibly.

Thrown out of village, the tormented family members with six children had
been sitting in front of the office of the deputy superintendent of police
in Sarwar since then. So frightened is the family that they have refused to
go back to village, considering it more unsafe after they had approached the
police. Head of the family, Satnarayan Kamad, rues: "We can't go back as
none is there to help us and people will kill us."

The police have registered a case against the two accused identified as
Banalal Dhakad and Jasraj Dakad under Sections 323 and 333 of the IPC and
the duo is still at large. The police is reported to be shying away from
taking action against the accused. "I went to the village and spoke to
people, who have agreed to let the family come back to the village," said Dy
SP Sarita Singh, while talking to TOI on Tuesday. She said that she had no
powers to slap Prevention of Atrocities against SC/ST Act on the miscreants
and it could be done only after taking approval of the district police
chief. "I have submitted the report to the SP and waiting for his further
orders," she added.

Ajmer SP Anand Srivastava said that he had just come back from violence-hit
Bayana in Bharatpur district and was not aware of the case exactly. "Let me
find out. If guilty, none will be spared," he assured.

With torn blouses, baniyans and tops, the Dalit family continues sitting in
front of the DySP's office and refuses to move until
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is given. "The two persons, who beat us up, insulted my girls and
wife and tried to take away my daughter are still moving freely around and
they will once again react," feared Dhuli. He said that even the police
reacted only after he approached the senior officials.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Jaipur/52-year-old_Dalit_woman_daughter_stripped_in_public/articleshow/3118756.cms

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