http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Jats-crush-3-dalits-under-tractors-in-Rajasthan/articleshow/47304040.cms

Jats crush 3 dalits under tractors in Rajasthan
TNN | May 16, 2015, 05.39 AM IST

Heavy police force was deployed at Dangawas, around 250 km from
Jaipur, to enable the funeral rites of those killed but ***no arrest
was made despite some horrific crimes committed against dalit women,
including their molestation, beating, and repeated attempts to disrobe
them*** [emphasis added]. (Representative photo)

AJMER/ JAIPUR: Hundreds of dalits from Nagaur district's Dangawas and
surrounding villages fled for their lives on Friday after the region's
dominant upper caste, the jats, mowed down three dalits under
tractors, and grievously wounded a dozen others following the flaring
up of a decades' old land dispute. The jat violence followed firing by
dalits in which one dominant caste member was killed on Thursday.

Heavy police force was deployed at Dangawas, around 250 km from
Jaipur, to enable the funeral rites of those killed but no arrest was
made despite some horrific crimes committed against dalit women,
including their molestation, beating, and repeated attempts to disrobe
them. Many of them are battling crippling injuries in different
hospitals.

The dispute relates to a 20ha farm land claimed by dalit families of
Ratnaram Meghwal, Gutaram Meghwal and Khemaram Meghwal, but disputed
by the family of Chimnaram Jat. The row has been pending in court for
years.

Matters reached a head on Thursday when Dangawas's jats held a
panchayat and summoned the Meghwals. The dalit families, fearing that
the jats were assembling to attack them, fired shots at the two men
sent to call them.

One Rampal died on spot. The crowd at jat panchayat then went berserk,
attacking the Meghwals, bulldozing their houses, assaulting their
women and chasing the fleeing men on tractors. Ratnaram Meghwal (65),
Pancharam (60) and Pokaram (45) were crushed to death while 14 others,
including six women, were injured.

On Friday, hundreds of armed attackers reached the hospital at Merta
City and surrounded it to prevent doctors from treating the injured
Dalits. Police force from half-a-dozen police stations had to be
called to ensure medical treatment to the injured, some of whom were
later taken to Ajmer.

Dangawas's six Dalit women being treated in Ajmer's JLN hospital
alleged that the attackers molested them. Some of them suffered
multiple fractures in hands and legs. A 25-year-old woman wept in the
hospital speaking about how the attackers tore off her blouse and
tried to strip her on the disputed f land. She got 15 stitches on her
head. "They tried to rape me and abused me," the woman said.

Another woman said, "Four attackers tried to remove my 'ghaghra'
(skirt) and tried to thrust a stick inside."

A third woman said, "They pulled me by my hair for about 50 metres,
tore off my clothes and hit my legs with iron-rods." A DSP with a
police team is now deployed to secure the injured Dalits women.

Kishan Meghwal, the brother of one of the injured women, said, "We
identified 13 among the 200 attackers, but the police hasn't acted so
far." He added, "We've been suffering Jat atrocities for decades."

Meghwals are in a minority in Dangawas. P L Mimroth, chief functionary
of Jaipur-based Centre for Dalit Rights, demanded police security for
the dalits in and around Dangawas. A fact finding team of the CDR
would reach Dangawas on Saturday.

"The government must ensure medical treatment of the injured and
arrest the accused immediately, booking them under the SC/ST Act. Law
and order in the region has completely failed," Mimroth told TOI.

He expressed surprise at absence of condemnation by the state
government of the attack on dalits. "The government should compensate
the victims who were abiding by court orders on the disputed land,"
Mimroth said.

SP Nagaur, HGR Suhasaa, however, denied that it was Dalit versus upper
castes violence.

"The accused include Meghwals as well, and not just Jats. The village
has a population of around 15,000 including 2,000 dalits. Complaints
have been lodged by the two disputing parties and in both the FIRs,
the accused include Meghwals," Suhasaa told TOI.

He said there was no fear among the Dangawas dalits. He said the land
dispute was pending since 1964. "We have detained some people and will
arrest the accused soon," the SP said.


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