STOP NATO: �NO PASARAN! - HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK

--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor --------------------------
Get a low APR NextCard Visa in 30 seconds!
     1.  Fill in the brief application
     2.  Receive approval decision within 30 seconds
     3.  Get rates as low as 2.99% Intro or 9.99% Ongoing APR and no
annual fee!
Apply NOW!
http://www.bcentral.com/listbot/NextCard
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Dalits don't redraw the village map here, those who do get killed 
Gujjar beats 65-year-old Regar to death for praying in upper caste temple, cops says 
cases of atrocities on lower castes on the rise
Sukmani Singh
Bhilwara, June 10: Did they say something about caste loosening its stranglehold over 
rural India? That, post-Mandal, it is finally possible for lower castes to achieve 
previously unheard of social mobility? They were wrong. In a Rajasthan village, the 
archetypal evils of the caste system-separate wells, a bar on entry of dalits into 
temples, segregated houses-are not just alive, they're causing deaths.
A simple act of faith proved fatal for Ghasi, from Bhadkiyan village in Kotdi tehsil, 
50 kms from the industrial town of Bhilwara in southern Rajasthan. 65-year-old Ghasi, 
an SC/ST labourer belonging to the Regar caste, did the unthinkable: he dared pay 
obeisance at the Dooni Mata Devra built by the upper caste Rajputs and Gujjars in his 
village.
Suffering from typhoid for the past ten days, the drained Ghasi had walked across to 
the Dooni Mata Devra and bent his head in prayer. At this, say villagers, 40-year-old 
Narayan, a wealthy Gujjar and owner of 60 bighas of land, a tractor and two houses in 
the village, shouted across to him from his house opposite the temple: ''Who are you 
to pray here?''
Narayan rushed towards Ghasi and beat him to death with an iron rod. He returned to 
his house, where he lay down and started swigging liquor. Narayan was later arrested 
and charged under Section 3 Clause 10 of the Harijan Atrocity Act. However not a 
single official from the civil administration has visited Ghasi's family till now, 
with either compensation or a word or two of sympathy.
Ghasi's family is shocked and resigned. Says his 30-year-old son Shankar, ''What 
revenge can a poor man take? We only hope the police hangs Narayan, otherwise he will 
return and kill us if he is freed.''
The pecking order in Bhadkiyan village is well mapped out and rigid. The Regar 
community live in just ten huts in a village with 300. They are not allowed to enter 
the ornate marble floored Charbhuja temple which towers alongside the Devra. Instead, 
they pray in a simple Ramdevji temple-a mud-floored open shrine decorated with two 
stone slabs and a cloth flag. Nor can they offer prayers at the Dooni Mata Devra where 
the Rajputs and Gujjars conduct pujas twice a month on the occasion of Ashtami. ''We 
just bow down and rub our noses on the floor from a distance,'' says a villager.
The Regars, who have long abandoned their traditional occupation of skinning animals, 
still get their water from a separate handpump and well. The upper castes do invite 
them to weddings and other functions, but they are served food in a separate 
enclosure. And they dare not return the favour: no upper caste member is seen dining 
in their homes.
Not surprisingly, say the police, incidents such as Ghasi's death are common. Informs 
ASI Noor Mohammad at the Kotdi police station, ''The number of complaints under the 
SC/ST Atrocity Act has shot up recently. Under this act, anticipatory bail is not 
given and it is a non-bailable offence to be investigated only by a DSP rank officer. 
Whenever there is a complaint, we rush our force immediately.''
Last month in Saharia village, ten kms from Kotdi, a dalit bridegroom was not allowed 
to remain seated on a horse when his wedding procession passed through an upper caste 
area. The police had to intervene and accompany the procession.


______________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to