So very obnoxious.

This is no aberration, though.
Thereby underlines the challeneges and threats that an electoral democracy
in such a violent and oppressive society offers.

And, understandably, there's no easy way out.

Of course, in the metros we don't encounter it, at least in such obvious
forms.
There lies the relevance of the call to migrate to the cities, despite its
evident unfeasiblity as a wholesale measure.

Sukla
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Shiva Shankar <[email protected]>
Date: 24 October 2017 at 11:39
Subject: Beaten up for polluting garbage bin, pregnant dalit woman dies


Hindustan is Absolute Hell on Earth.


... "My wife had only touched the garbage bin accidentally. But Rohit and
his mother Anju beat her brutally, accusing her of contaminating it. They
belong to the Thakur community. We had approached the Kotwali Dehat police
station on October 15 but were turned away by officials. ..."

Beaten up for polluting garbage bin, dalit dies: Sandeep Rai, Oct 24, 2017
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/meerut/beaten-up-
for-polluting-garbage-bin-dalit-dies/articleshow/61191230.cms?

MEERUT: A nine-month pregnant Dalit woman who was brutally beaten for
"contaminating" a garbage bin at a Meerut village last week succumbed to
her injuries on Saturday.

Savitri Devi (34) was allegedly beaten with sticks and kicked in the
stomach by Rohit Kumar and his mother Anju Devi. The victim's nine-year-old
daughter was present at the time when the attack occurred. An FIR has been
lodged in the matter and the accused booked under relevant sections of the
IPC.

The incident occurred at Khetalpur Bhansoli village of Bulandshahr district
on October 15. According to her husband, Dilip Kumar, Savitri suffered a
miscarriage soon after the beating and was admitted in serious condition to
the district hospital. But doctors had sent them back. On Saturday, Savitri
was rushed to the hospital again after she fainted and was declared brought
dead by doctors.

"My wife had only touched the garbage bin accidentally. But Rohit and his
mother Anju beat her brutally, accusing her of contaminating it. They
belong to the Thakur community. We had approached the Kotwali Dehat police
station on October 15 but were turned away by officials. A complaint was
only registered on Friday," said Kumar.

According to police sources, the two accused were initially booked under
sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 504 (intentional insult with
intent to provoke breach of peace) of the IPC. On Monday sections 304 A
(death by negligence), 316 (causing death of unborn child by act amounting
to culpable homicide) of the IPC and provisions of SC/ST Act were also
slapped against the culprits, who are currently at large.

Superintendent of police (SP), city, Praveen Ranjan said, "A case has been
registered against the woman and her son for beating the Dalit woman. An
investigation will be conducted by an additional SP-level officer soon."
Station house officer of Kotwali (rural) police station, Tapeshwar Singh
said, "The post mortem report revealed that her death was a result of
internal head injury."








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