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After RSS men attacked us, police forced us to forego legal action, say Sonepat Dalits
Dhirendra K Jha · Today · 10:30 am
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Photo Credit:Sanjay Kanojia/AFP
The violent attack came after a child's ball landed in the RSS office campus, say residents of Rajendra Nagar in Sonepat.
It is hard to say what left a bigger scar on the Dalit residents of Rajendra Nagar locality in Sonepat recently: a violent attack on them by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh men that injured over a dozen people, or the compromise they were driven to sign promising not to seek any legal remedy against their assailants.

Though the episode occurred not far from Delhi’s border with Haryana, it has failed to attract national media attention. But in Rajendra Nagar, there is no mistaking the atmosphere of fear and helplessness it has created among the residents, all of whom belong to the Valmiki caste.

The immediate, but perhaps not the real, cause of the attack on April 23 was absurdly small.

“My son was playing with his friends outside Hedgewar Bhawan [the district office of the RSS opposite the Dalit basti in Rajendra Nagar],” said Rajiv Kumar, a resident of Rajendra Nagar. “By mistake their ball went inside the campus. When my son went there to get back the ball, those inside thrashed him so badly that he came limping and crying.”

Rajiv Kumar said he went to Hedgewar Bhawan with his mother “to register our protest. But the moment we reached there, they attacked us with lathis and rods. Thereafter, the RSS men, nearly 40 to 50 in number, came out and attacked the basti.”

Rajiv Kumar suffered multiple fractures in his arms and legs. His mother Kamla Devi as well as nearly a dozen others received serious injuries. Many of them are still recuperating in Nidan Hospital on the outskirts of Sonepat.

Feeling of helplessness

“What was most distressing was the manner in which the police sought to save the RSS men,” said Mahipal, another victim of the attack. “Despite the CCTV footage [procured from a shop outside the locality] clearly showing the RSS men on the rampage wielding lathis and rods, the police did not make a single arrest. Nor did it register any case against them. What it did instead was to force us to sign a peace agreement with the RSS men on April 25.”

On his part, Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar denied the charges: “The police did act swiftly. We did not make any arrest because before we could do that, the two sides had signed a compromise agreement, pledging not to take any legal action against each other. The police had no role in the compromise.”

The victims, however, insist that the police acted in connivance with the RSS men. “What option did we have?” said Rajiv Kumar. “The police was more interested in protecting them than taking action against the perpetrators of the violence. Even the written compromise the senior members of our community were forced to sign distorted the incident. What we experienced that day was a one-sided, brutal attack by RSS people. But the compromise document made the incident look like a clash between the two groups.”

Governmental medical aid

Ram Mihir, another Dalit resident of Rajendra Nagar and a former serviceman, says they were left to being mere spectators when the “compromise agreement was draft at the Sector 15 police station on April 25”. “Despite our insistence that it was an attack, the policeman who drafted the compromise made it seem like a clash between two sides,” said Mihir. “Nor did they agree to mention Dalit basti in the document. We had to sign because it is the government of the RSS and the police was acting on its behalf.”

The one-page compromise document does indeed call the incident “a clash” between “Rajendra Nagar and RSS”. There is no mention of an attack by RSS men or of the fact that the victims were Dalits or that they belong to the Dalit basti.

The compromise has three points. The first, which is central to the agreement, says: “Neither of the two sides will take any legal action against each other.” The other two build on this, saying that “the two sides” will not indulge in disruptive activities in the future and that the government will provide medical treatment to the “injured residents of Rajendra Nagar”.

The agreement does not mention the cause of what it calls “a clash”. But the residents of the Dalit basti of Rajendra Nagar know that a cricket ball could not have generated such a violent response from the RSS. “No matter whom we vote for, the RSS people consider us Congress supporters,” said Ram Mihir, as other Dalit residents of the locality nodded in approval. “You think they would not have thought of teaching us a lesson now that they are in power.”
 
All the credit goes to Shri Narendra Modi. I hope he revives the ancient Hindu traditions which were deemed inhumane by barbaric Muslim rulers and dont forget Taj Mahal was a hindu temple. do something about it plz
 
After RSS men attacked us, police forced us to forego legal action, say Sonepat Dalits
Dhirendra K Jha · Today · 10:30 am
6397c37a-96d6-4e50-83de-5a6b7b15fcfe.jpg

Photo Credit:Sanjay Kanojia/AFP
The violent attack came after a child's ball landed in the RSS office campus, say residents of Rajendra Nagar in Sonepat.
It is hard to say what left a bigger scar on the Dalit residents of Rajendra Nagar locality in Sonepat recently: a violent attack on them by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh men that injured over a dozen people, or the compromise they were driven to sign promising not to seek any legal remedy against their assailants.

Though the episode occurred not far from Delhi’s border with Haryana, it has failed to attract national media attention. But in Rajendra Nagar, there is no mistaking the atmosphere of fear and helplessness it has created among the residents, all of whom belong to the Valmiki caste.

The immediate, but perhaps not the real, cause of the attack on April 23 was absurdly small.

“My son was playing with his friends outside Hedgewar Bhawan [the district office of the RSS opposite the Dalit basti in Rajendra Nagar],” said Rajiv Kumar, a resident of Rajendra Nagar. “By mistake their ball went inside the campus. When my son went there to get back the ball, those inside thrashed him so badly that he came limping and crying.”

Rajiv Kumar said he went to Hedgewar Bhawan with his mother “to register our protest. But the moment we reached there, they attacked us with lathis and rods. Thereafter, the RSS men, nearly 40 to 50 in number, came out and attacked the basti.”

Rajiv Kumar suffered multiple fractures in his arms and legs. His mother Kamla Devi as well as nearly a dozen others received serious injuries. Many of them are still recuperating in Nidan Hospital on the outskirts of Sonepat.

Feeling of helplessness

“What was most distressing was the manner in which the police sought to save the RSS men,” said Mahipal, another victim of the attack. “Despite the CCTV footage [procured from a shop outside the locality] clearly showing the RSS men on the rampage wielding lathis and rods, the police did not make a single arrest. Nor did it register any case against them. What it did instead was to force us to sign a peace agreement with the RSS men on April 25.”

On his part, Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar denied the charges: “The police did act swiftly. We did not make any arrest because before we could do that, the two sides had signed a compromise agreement, pledging not to take any legal action against each other. The police had no role in the compromise.”

The victims, however, insist that the police acted in connivance with the RSS men. “What option did we have?” said Rajiv Kumar. “The police was more interested in protecting them than taking action against the perpetrators of the violence. Even the written compromise the senior members of our community were forced to sign distorted the incident. What we experienced that day was a one-sided, brutal attack by RSS people. But the compromise document made the incident look like a clash between the two groups.”

Governmental medical aid

Ram Mihir, another Dalit resident of Rajendra Nagar and a former serviceman, says they were left to being mere spectators when the “compromise agreement was draft at the Sector 15 police station on April 25”. “Despite our insistence that it was an attack, the policeman who drafted the compromise made it seem like a clash between two sides,” said Mihir. “Nor did they agree to mention Dalit basti in the document. We had to sign because it is the government of the RSS and the police was acting on its behalf.”

The one-page compromise document does indeed call the incident “a clash” between “Rajendra Nagar and RSS”. There is no mention of an attack by RSS men or of the fact that the victims were Dalits or that they belong to the Dalit basti.

The compromise has three points. The first, which is central to the agreement, says: “Neither of the two sides will take any legal action against each other.” The other two build on this, saying that “the two sides” will not indulge in disruptive activities in the future and that the government will provide medical treatment to the “injured residents of Rajendra Nagar”.

The agreement does not mention the cause of what it calls “a clash”. But the residents of the Dalit basti of Rajendra Nagar know that a cricket ball could not have generated such a violent response from the RSS. “No matter whom we vote for, the RSS people consider us Congress supporters,” said Ram Mihir, as other Dalit residents of the locality nodded in approval. “You think they would not have thought of teaching us a lesson now that they are in power.”

the source is Scroll.in | News. Politics. Culture. | All News ever heard about this online news paper???
 
LOL. Scroll again :lol:

So which is it ? RSS hates cricket and cricket balls or dalits ? :P .......... maybe they wanted only the "upper caste" to play cricket :cheesy:
 
only two days ago, a haryana minister ( bjp ) was saying that haryana is "veer bhumi" ( land of braves )... perhaps he was referring to his rss friends.
 
No, it was pretty clear he was referring to the people of Haryana :lol:

which ones... the "honor" killer villages, the female-infanticiders, the bureaucrats and ministers who allow farmers to suicide or the dalit bashers... who of them??
 
Since you opinions do not matter for much inside pdf and outside pdf, why even bother sharing it ?

you would have said that to any preacher, prophet and revolutionary in history... you see, people like you have made india a joke in the world.

but keep being confident until people like me crash the economy you sanghis depend on... you have population, we have brains.

now go to your mba college in your vedic car powered by cow urine.
 
you would have said that to any preacher, prophet and revolutionary in history... you see, people like you have made india a joke in the world.

but keep being confident until people like me crash the economy you sanghis depend on... you have population, we have brains.

now go to your mba college in your vedic car powered by cow urine.

Not to every preacher, only to Foolish ones and the malicious ones with dishonourable intent. You are the clown here. A jester to be mocked and laughed at. :disagree:

Oh, what a tangled web we weave. When first we practise to deceive!
 
Not to every preacher, only to Foolish ones and the malicious ones with dishonourable intent. You are the clown here. A jester to be mocked and laughed at. :disagree:

and to use such words of authority, who are you exactly?? someone who sits in regular meetings with fidel castro??

i carry the words of jesus, muhammad, lenin and muammar... that is enough authority for me, other than what i personally am doing or can do.

you sir, are just a anonymous name among 900 million wastrels... a collective global joke.

Oh, what a tangled web we weave. When first we practise to deceive!

don't try to sound too educated than you actually are.
 
After RSS men attacked us, police forced us to forego legal action, say Sonepat Dalits
Dhirendra K Jha · Today · 10:30 am
6397c37a-96d6-4e50-83de-5a6b7b15fcfe.jpg

Photo Credit:Sanjay Kanojia/AFP
The violent attack came after a child's ball landed in the RSS office campus, say residents of Rajendra Nagar in Sonepat.
It is hard to say what left a bigger scar on the Dalit residents of Rajendra Nagar locality in Sonepat recently: a violent attack on them by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh men that injured over a dozen people, or the compromise they were driven to sign promising not to seek any legal remedy against their assailants.

Though the episode occurred not far from Delhi’s border with Haryana, it has failed to attract national media attention. But in Rajendra Nagar, there is no mistaking the atmosphere of fear and helplessness it has created among the residents, all of whom belong to the Valmiki caste.

The immediate, but perhaps not the real, cause of the attack on April 23 was absurdly small.

“My son was playing with his friends outside Hedgewar Bhawan [the district office of the RSS opposite the Dalit basti in Rajendra Nagar],” said Rajiv Kumar, a resident of Rajendra Nagar. “By mistake their ball went inside the campus. When my son went there to get back the ball, those inside thrashed him so badly that he came limping and crying.”

Rajiv Kumar said he went to Hedgewar Bhawan with his mother “to register our protest. But the moment we reached there, they attacked us with lathis and rods. Thereafter, the RSS men, nearly 40 to 50 in number, came out and attacked the basti.”

Rajiv Kumar suffered multiple fractures in his arms and legs. His mother Kamla Devi as well as nearly a dozen others received serious injuries. Many of them are still recuperating in Nidan Hospital on the outskirts of Sonepat.

Feeling of helplessness

“What was most distressing was the manner in which the police sought to save the RSS men,” said Mahipal, another victim of the attack. “Despite the CCTV footage [procured from a shop outside the locality] clearly showing the RSS men on the rampage wielding lathis and rods, the police did not make a single arrest. Nor did it register any case against them. What it did instead was to force us to sign a peace agreement with the RSS men on April 25.”

On his part, Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar denied the charges: “The police did act swiftly. We did not make any arrest because before we could do that, the two sides had signed a compromise agreement, pledging not to take any legal action against each other. The police had no role in the compromise.”

The victims, however, insist that the police acted in connivance with the RSS men. “What option did we have?” said Rajiv Kumar. “The police was more interested in protecting them than taking action against the perpetrators of the violence. Even the written compromise the senior members of our community were forced to sign distorted the incident. What we experienced that day was a one-sided, brutal attack by RSS people. But the compromise document made the incident look like a clash between the two groups.”

Governmental medical aid

Ram Mihir, another Dalit resident of Rajendra Nagar and a former serviceman, says they were left to being mere spectators when the “compromise agreement was draft at the Sector 15 police station on April 25”. “Despite our insistence that it was an attack, the policeman who drafted the compromise made it seem like a clash between two sides,” said Mihir. “Nor did they agree to mention Dalit basti in the document. We had to sign because it is the government of the RSS and the police was acting on its behalf.”

The one-page compromise document does indeed call the incident “a clash” between “Rajendra Nagar and RSS”. There is no mention of an attack by RSS men or of the fact that the victims were Dalits or that they belong to the Dalit basti.

The compromise has three points. The first, which is central to the agreement, says: “Neither of the two sides will take any legal action against each other.” The other two build on this, saying that “the two sides” will not indulge in disruptive activities in the future and that the government will provide medical treatment to the “injured residents of Rajendra Nagar”.

The agreement does not mention the cause of what it calls “a clash”. But the residents of the Dalit basti of Rajendra Nagar know that a cricket ball could not have generated such a violent response from the RSS. “No matter whom we vote for, the RSS people consider us Congress supporters,” said Ram Mihir, as other Dalit residents of the locality nodded in approval. “You think they would not have thought of teaching us a lesson now that they are in power.”
CC TV in slum.:partay:India developed alot.
 
and to use such words of authority, who are you exactly?? someone who sits in regular meetings with fidel castro??

i carry the words of jesus, muhammad, lenin and muammar... that is enough authority for me, other than what i personally am doing or can do.

you sir, are just a anonymous name among 900 million wastrels... a collective global joke.



don't try to sound too educated than you actually are.
Champak, we all know how much weight your word carries among the people here in PDF forget Real world, its a joke. You seem to suffer from a concussion during the allied airstrikes in Libya, why not take a appointment with a Neurologist and get a MRI brain scan, seems to me there is a blood clot in brain leading delusions,its better to get treated now before it becomes worse.
Here the address of NIMHANS one of the best Neurological Institutes in Bharat.
NIMHANS: Department of Neurology
 
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