13-yr-old Dalit girl, father attacked after she tried to drink water at temple

August 10, 2016

Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh), Aug 10: In another case of caste discrimination, a 13-year-old Dalit girl in Gunnaur village of Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal District was allegedly denied drinking water at a temple.

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The incident took place when the girl named Sudha, who was working in the field along with her father, went to the temple to quench her thirst.

"When I went to drink water, the priest called me 'chamar' and said how I dared to drink water. He also called me names. He slapped me," she said.

"Then I went to my father. When my father went to confront him, he thrashed my father with a stick," she added.

Charan Singh, the victim's father, was later attacked by the temple priest and another local.

"The pujari of the temple did not allow my daughter to drink water from the hand-pump. He said she cannot drink water because she is a Dalit. Then she returned back," said Charan.

"She went again and then the priest came to me saying that I have again sent my daughter to fetch water. He thrashed me with a trident. Another person named Nathu started beating me with a stick," he added.

The victim's father claimed the entire Dalit community living in the village is not allowed to take water from the hand-pump.

"They don't even distribute 'prasad' to us," he said.

Meanwhile, the police has registered a case under Section 323,324 and 3(1) 10 of the SC/ST Act.

Comments

Wake up
 - 
Thursday, 11 Aug 2016

I request the MUSLIM brothers in any place to provide water & food to the needy. Prophet Muhammad pbuh taught us to give to the poor.. he never mentioned to look at the color or caste or religion ...
He also warned us that An arab is not superior than a Non Arab NOR a Non Arab is not superior than an Arab. A White is not superior than a Black NOR a Black is not superior than a White EXCEPT by PIETY and good conduct..

Ignorants in the knowledge of God are very easily deceived by the evil even if he is a priest..

Zakir
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Aug 2016

This is Alarm Bell... time like before Ambedkar is near to exploit lower cast people. Cheap politicians succeeding in their agenda divide and rule in the name of community. Saddest part is being Indian people smart and intelligent --- supporitng these goons as well.

Ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Aug 2016

What a discrimination? Time to throw all the priest out of temples and show them that God is not their property and monopoly,
Wake up Dalits Wake up

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Aug 2016

See Modiji's brothers and sisters are suffering????

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