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17 members of the Nimbalkar clan were arrested in Aurangabad for allegedly murdering 3 tribals.

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The deceased were identified as- Babu Pawar, Sanjay and Prakash (Representative Image). | Photo Credit: iStock Images
Key Highlights
  • On Wednesday, three members of a tribal family were allegedly beaten to death
  • The three persons were beaten to death by people who claimed to be of an 'upper caste'
  • The police have arrested 17 persons in relation to the case
Aurangabad: A group of persons from an upper caste allegedly lynched three members of a tribal family over a land dispute on Wednesday. The incident took place inside a remote village in Mangvadgaon in Kej tehsil in Beed district of Maharashtra at around midnight on Wednesday.

The deceased were identified as- Babu Pawar, Sanjay and Prakash. Babu Pawar and his sons were residents of Ambejogai tehsil.

The accused were allegedly members of the Nimbalkar clan. Harsh Poddar, Beed superintendent of police (SP) said that as per the investigation, around 20 persons from the tribal family had gone to their farmland at around 11 pm on Wednesday. When members of the Nimbalkar family learned about the same, they reached the spot as well.

Victims chased, thrashed to death
After going to the farmland, the members of the Nimbalkar family allegedly thrashed Babu, Sanjay and Prakash. The tribals tried to flee from the spot but the Nimbalkars caught up with them and beat them to death.

Meanwhile, the Nakabandi police team reached the spot and saw one of the dead bodies. Following this, an alert was sent to the police control room. After learning about the incident, senior police officers reached the spot and arrested 17 persons hailing from the Nimbalkar family, The Times of India reported.

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According to the SP, the two families had been fighting with each other since 2006 over a piece of agricultural land. A case of rioting was also registered against the Nimbalkars in 2006 but they were acquitted of the charge in 2012.
https://www.timesnownews.com/mirror...caste-in-maharashtra-over-land-dispute/592016
 
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Oh dear. So sad pathetic. 3 lives lost and if and I mean IF there is justice the murderers will spend many many years in jail and have a pathetic life. The land will remain the same till eternity
 
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This lynching incident is why land must be the property of the system who will manage it on behalf of the people. No private land, no dispute.

The people's committee responsible for land may assign the land to a collective of people for purposes of poultry farming, agriculture etc.

There are more than 30 million pending court cases in India. Many of them will be about land disputes. The scientific and complete solution is in the previous two paragraphs.

@Naofumi @Joe Shearer
 
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Tribals need someone Like Owaisi for a danda to Baniyas and Brahmins

They have but only in Jharkhand; in Chhatisgarh, Bastar was surrounded by other land and territories, and the outsiders infiltrated the whole, and ran the state from the time that it was separated from Madhya Pradesh for the welfare of the tribals. Raman Singh and his administration survived on plundering the forests, and suppressing the tribals with an iron hand, leading this to become a leading Naxalite centre. Not that those bastards are much better.

They've their leaders too but they're strong only in tribal dominated areas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemant_Soren

Jharkhand - the Santhal Parganas and Chhota Nagpur - has been a tribal stronghold from millennia, one of the two last refuges of the pre-Dravidian in north India. Bastar was the other, but after the murder of the last Maharaja, Pravin Chandra Deo, they have taken to the gun.

False equivalence, cow vigilantes exists only in Hindi belt.

Yes, true, but he means in a larger sense, not in terms of the cow vigilantes, but beyond.
 
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This lynching incident is why land must be the property of the system who will manage it on behalf of the people. No private land, no dispute.

The people's committee responsible for land may assign the land to a collective of people for purposes of poultry farming, agriculture etc.

There are more than 30 million pending court cases in India. Many of them will be about land disputes. The scientific and complete solution is in the previous two paragraphs.

@Naofumi @Joe Shearer
What about land reform laws?
https://theprint.in/opinion/indian-...ause-laws-keep-conflicting-each-other/254033/
 
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17 members of the Nimbalkar clan were arrested in Aurangabad for allegedly murdering 3 tribals.

iStock-1201968306.jpg

The deceased were identified as- Babu Pawar, Sanjay and Prakash (Representative Image). | Photo Credit: iStock Images
Key Highlights
  • On Wednesday, three members of a tribal family were allegedly beaten to death
  • The three persons were beaten to death by people who claimed to be of an 'upper caste'
  • The police have arrested 17 persons in relation to the case
Aurangabad: A group of persons from an upper caste allegedly lynched three members of a tribal family over a land dispute on Wednesday. The incident took place inside a remote village in Mangvadgaon in Kej tehsil in Beed district of Maharashtra at around midnight on Wednesday.

The deceased were identified as- Babu Pawar, Sanjay and Prakash. Babu Pawar and his sons were residents of Ambejogai tehsil.

The accused were allegedly members of the Nimbalkar clan. Harsh Poddar, Beed superintendent of police (SP) said that as per the investigation, around 20 persons from the tribal family had gone to their farmland at around 11 pm on Wednesday. When members of the Nimbalkar family learned about the same, they reached the spot as well.

Victims chased, thrashed to death
After going to the farmland, the members of the Nimbalkar family allegedly thrashed Babu, Sanjay and Prakash. The tribals tried to flee from the spot but the Nimbalkars caught up with them and beat them to death.

Meanwhile, the Nakabandi police team reached the spot and saw one of the dead bodies. Following this, an alert was sent to the police control room. After learning about the incident, senior police officers reached the spot and arrested 17 persons hailing from the Nimbalkar family, The Times of India reported.

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According to the SP, the two families had been fighting with each other since 2006 over a piece of agricultural land. A case of rioting was also registered against the Nimbalkars in 2006 but they were acquitted of the charge in 2012.
https://www.timesnownews.com/mirror...caste-in-maharashtra-over-land-dispute/592016
Why name upper and lower caste in a land dispute ,
makes no sense.:fie:
Its land dispute not caste dispute .
 
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