DALIT

RAJKOT, GUJARAT:Two Dalit men were thrashed allegedly by a group of self-styled cow vigilantes for refusing to dispose the carcass of a calf in a village in Gujarat’s Saurashtra region.

The victims, Nagji Rathod and Mayabhai Rathod of Mandal village were beaten up allegedly by seven men after they told them that they have stopped clearing animal carcasses in response to a state-wide call by Dalit activists against doing that work, police said. The victims were rushed to a hospital in Mahuva town.

Acting swiftly on a complaint, police arrested village head Atabhai Ahir, who allegedly led the vigilantes. Two of the attackers are yet to be identified.

All the accused have been charged under the Indian Penal Code and The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

“We have lodged a complaint against the seven accused and the probe has now been handed over to the Deputy Superintendent of Police at Rajula,” Police Inspector VM Zala told IANS.

“Two days back, a calf died in Mandal village. Sarpanch Atabhai Ahir asked Nagji to dispose the dead animal. He refused, saying he had stopped disposing dead animals after the attacks on their community by cow vigilantes,” said Soma Rathod, Mr Nagjia’s elder brother.
IANS