Raichur, Dec 27: In a shocking incident, a group of 50 people belonging to ‘upper caste’, equipped with rods and sharp weapons, barged into the Dalit colony and attacked the residents, leaving over two dozens of people injured in Turvihal village of Sindhanur taluk.
While a pregnant woman and two others sustained severe injuries in the attack, other 25 persons sustained minor injuries.
The pregnant woman, Huligemma, was rushed to Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences in Ballari after she started bleeding and was later shifted to a hospital in Sindhanur where two injured persons are being treated.
Following a complaint lodged by Huligemma’s husband Shivaputrappa, Turvihal police booked 29 persons under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 148 (rioting), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), of Indian Penal Code and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.
Superintendent of Police Chetan Singh Rathore said that no arrests had been made so far in the case.
As per the information provided by Turvihal police and residents, an ‘upper caste’ youth accidently rammed his vegetable-laden goods carrier against a Dalit youth organisation’s signboard that carried B.R. Ambedkar’s photo on Thursday.
Next day, some Dalit youth associated with the organisation picked up an argument alleging that the act was deliberate. Enraged by this, 50 men attacked the Dalits.
The victims alleged that the attackers had warned that they would not allow them to live in the village.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka Janashakti organisation demanded that the police arrest the accused at the earliest. The organisation also sought police protection for Dalits in the village apart from demanding Rs. 5 lakh compensation for the three persons, who were seriously injured.



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