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NAGAPATTINAM: An attempt by Dalits to enter a temple in Nagapattinam district under police protection turned violent when non-Dalits in Chettipulam hamlet in coastal Tamil Nadu began throwing stones at the group.

A deputy superintendent of police, two constables and the driver of the state government vehicle in which the Dalits were travelling were wounded. The police were forced to fire in the air to dispel the enraged crowds.

The cops have picked up a dozen villagers who instigated the violence and launched a hunt for those who injured the officials.

The event was part of a series of such temple entry programmes in protest against caste discrimination that prevents Dalits from entering temples in several parts of Tamil Nadu, the state that saw the Dravidian movement in the ‘60s that opposed caste suppression, but has done little to end discrimination.

The Vanniyars of Chettipulam near Vedaranyam — designated among the most backward communities — had initially agreed to permit the Dalits into the Arulmigu Kamatchiamman Sametha Ekambareswarat Temple during peace talks organized by the administration days ago. But, on Wednesday morning, they gathered in large numbers in front of the temple and went berserk at the sight of police and revenue officials escorting the Dalits.

‘‘The situation is under control. We picked up some persons for interrogation. We are investigating the cause and instigators. They would be arrested soon,’’ said SP Maheswar Dayal, camping in Chettipulam.

The latest attempt by the Dalits comes in the wake of a similar bid on September 30 by about 300 Dalits including cadres of CPM and activists of Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front, led by Nagapattinam MLA V Marimuthu. The temple was found locked that day, which triggered a protest. The activists were taken into custody and later let off. The next day, the agitators attempted to break open the lock and enter the temple, but the bid was thwarted by cops.

A similar programme in Villupuram in north Tamil Nadu on September 30, too, turned violent and police had to use force to disperse the Dalits, who had apparently not sought prior permission to enter the temple.


‘‘There’s widespread, deep-rooted discrimination against Dalits in TN. The parties have compromised their ideology and encouraged caste-based votebanks. We felt there was a void and launched a temple entry movement a year ago,’’ said W R Varadharajan, central committee member of the CPM.

The last two-decades have witnessed bloody conflicts in several parts of caste-sensitive southern region of Tamil Nadu where Dalits are disallowed from entering many temples or participating in chariot festivals.

Mob blocks Dalits' entry into temple - India - The Times of India
 
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This is really shameful, I have never seen such thing in any other part of the world.
 
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This is really shameful, I have never seen such thing in any other part of the world.

When did Times of India become credible source among Pakistani members? :cheers:

@ Topic

I admit that these things are happening in some remote villages. :tdown: :angry:
 
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We don't censor the Media Reports.

All Indian must accept and should hope to everything back.
 
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This is really shameful, I have never seen such thing in any other part of the world.



Have you seen the GHQ of a nation being attacked and hostages taken in any part of the world ?

Ppl derive so much glee in others problems that their own begin to feel insignificant in comparison.

Here the ' wajood' of a nation & consequently the stability S Asia is virtually at stake and......

Yes, it is unfortunate and shameful. Centuries old stands on catste & religion do need to be demolished.
 
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I really feel so ashamed by these type of newses. We need to scrap all these SC, ST reservation bullcrap ASAP. We should have only two classes, HAVEs and HAVE NOTs with underlining efforts/ schemes to uplift the HAVE NOT group. Also, these rural ignorant so called high class perverts are need to be taught some lessions on our anti-racism laws, PEHLE PYAR SE, NEHI MAANE TO DANDA MARKE. CHAR DIN HAWALAT KE ROTI (AND DAAL WATER) KHAYENGE TO HOSH MEIN AAYENGE.
 
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I don't believe in caste although my fathers and grandfathers do. This problem going to be automatically solve once, we become fully mature. There is no other way to solve. Better educate children how to behave and this problem automatically goes to dustbin. I think most of over problem start with education.
 
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Have you seen the GHQ of a nation being attacked and hostages taken in any part of the world ?

Ppl derive so much glee in others problems that their own begin to feel insignificant in comparison.

Here the ' wajood' of a nation & consequently the stability S Asia is virtually at stake and......

Yes, it is unfortunate and shameful. Centuries old stands on catste & religion do need to be demolished.
:what: comparing two different things instead of accepting the reality that Hindu Cast system is shamful and still prevails

Come on jusifying Hindu cast system by saying anyone should not be concerned with because there is terrorism being unleashed against fellows of that someone/anyone.


Do you think because terrorism is going on in other parts of the world, speaking up against Hindu cast-system is not needed ?
 
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This is really shameful, I have never seen such thing in any other part of the world.

Now now, blowing Shia mosques and declaring Ahmediya's as Non-Muslims is more shamful than this.

Why to look into the world when you can look into your own nation before talking about shame.

Do you think because terrorism is going on in other parts of the world, speaking up against Hindu cast-system is not needed ?

The Hindu caste system is misused by some powerful people to remain in power. Same way sharia is misused by some idiots.

The caste system hoopla is only in the villages or rural parts of India.

If you go to any 1,2,3 tier city of India people dont even talk about castes.

The caste system does not prohibit anyone from entering temples etc.

GB
 
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I heard that somewhere in India if a husband dies than people use to burn his wife also so that the husband's atma(Rooh, Soul etc) may get Shanti (Sukh,Chain Peace , Relive etc )...
 
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After 60 yrs of Independence, untouchability alive and kicking in India
Shobha John, TNN 3 August 2009, 09:35am IST


More than 60 years after Independence, untouchability is alive and thriving in India’s hinterlands. Pockets of social change have been but mere
drops in an ocean of casteism and prejudice.


This was borne out in a survey by National Law School, Bangalore, which was reported recently. Following this, TOI correspondents did a reality check in eight states across India.

Dalits are still segregated with little access to temples, water sources and upper caste areas. And ironically, even in Radhanagar in Hooghly district, the birthplace of social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, there are separate crematoria for Brahmins and non-Brahmins.

And in a bizarre case in Waganagere village in Gulbarga district of Karnataka, 120 Dalit households were forced to draw water from their well even after a dog fell in and died. During festivities, not only are they served food separately, but they have to bring their own plates and tumblers.

Gulbarga, incidentally, has 126 cases registered under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989 and the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955, the highest in Karnataka.

In UP, almost every village has a chamar toli, a place segregated for them. Dalit children are made to sit separately in schools.

In Malasa village in Kanpur Dehat, though the post of gram pradhan was reserved for scheduled castes, it has been lying vacant as no Dalit has the courage to contest the election, fearing backlash from the dominant Thakurs. And when they do, as two Dalits did last year, their candidature was rejected because no one, not even Dalits, seconded them during the filing of nomination papers. Uniquely in UP, untouchability is practised by Dalits too.

In Rajasthan’s Dholeria Shashan village near Pali, newcomers are interrogated and if they are scheduled castes, entry is tough. They also cannot pass upper caste houses wearing footwear or headgear, says poet and writer Vinod Vithall.

Segregation is also blighting the next generation. In Rajpur tehsil, 60 km from Kanpur, Thakurs withdrew their children from a primary school after a Dalit cook was employed to prepare mid-day meals.


D Shyam Babu, senior fellow, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, says authorities often turn a blind eye to caste atrocities. Acts which protect the lower castes aren’t implemented either. The National Commission for Scheduled Castes in Chandigarh admitted that it receives 3-4 complaints daily. Ajmer district police reportedly has recorded 360 cases pertaining to SCs/STs over the last 18 months. In UP, over two dozen such cases were filed in the last six months.

But Dalits have now started asserting themselves. ‘‘In Tamil Nadu, upper castes are now at the receiving end after two decades of virulent clashes. In Punjab, thanks to the Green Revolution and prosperity, most Dalits have a good lifestyle,’’ says Balwinder Singh Sidhu, a government official, though there are pockets of discrimination.

Individuals have made a difference too. Tamil Nadu inspector general Pratheep V Philip has started a social justice tea party where the police provides tea to villagers and counsels them against discriminating Dalits. Two months back in Alwar, a Brahmin invited Dalits to his daughters wedding. In rural Bengal, says social scientist Amal Mukhopadhyay, inter-caste marriages too are taking place.

So will B R Ambedkar’s dream of an India where untouchables are not a sub-division of Hindus, but a separate and distinct element in the national life fructify?

(With inputs by Ashish Tripathi and Faiz Rehman Siddiqui, Lucknow; Ramaninder K Bhatia, Chandigarh; Deepender Deswal, Rohtak; Ajay Parmar and Kshitiz Gaur, Jaipur; Sanjeev Kumar Verma, Patna; Falguni Banerjee and Ashish Poddar in Kolkata; Prashanth G N, Bangalore and Radha Venkatesan, Chennai)

After 60 yrs of Independence, untouchability alive and kicking in India - India - The Times of India
 
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^^ That doesn't happen any more afaik. Besides all these things are prohibited by law and all it needs is proper policing to give people their rights
 
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:what: comparing two different things instead of accepting the reality that Hindu Cast system is shamful and still prevails

Come on jusifying Hindu cast system by saying anyone should not be concerned with because there is terrorism being unleashed against fellows of that someone/anyone.


Do you think because terrorism is going on in other parts of the world, speaking up against Hindu cast-system is not needed ?

You hav missed the point M'am.

The caste system was / is abominable , that there is no doubt. Just as Karo kari, female infanticide, sati etc is.

If someday we were to stop looking at others faults and improve ourselves instead the world may become a better place.

As regds the ref on attack on GHQ. Well, if my house was burning ( as the subsequent attacks in Lahore show ) the last thing I would be worried would be my neighbors house.
 
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You hav missed the point M'am.

The caste system was / is abominable , that there is no doubt. Just as Karo kari, female infanticide, sati etc is.

These issues have taken more than needed centuries to resolve so its more important to speak against these chronic issues.



If someday we were to stop looking at others faults and improve ourselves instead the world may become a better place.

As regds the ref on attack on GHQ. Well, if my house was burning ( as the subsequent attacks in Lahore show ) the last thing I would be worried would be my neighbors house.

Same applies to you sir, By your logic the Indians (who are more than Pakistanis on this forum) should be talking about their own problems not at their neighbours'.

So this argument does not hold any logic to refrain an outsider to talking about an issue that prevails for the last thousands of years and mainly discriminating human.
 
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These issues have taken more than needed centuries to resolve so its more important to speak against these chronic issues.

Same applies to you sir, By your logic the Indians (who are more than Pakistanis on this forum) should be talking about their own problems not at their neighbours'.

So this argument does not hold any logic to refrain an outsider to talking about an issue that prevails for the last thousands of years and mainly discriminating human.

How many Indians were talking of Pk issues when Mumbai was under attack ?
 
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