After 35 years, gate erected by caste Hindus to be removed

It was to prevent Dalits from entering the area

September 07, 2011 01:26 am | Updated 02:35 am IST - HOSUR:

SYMBOL OF SHAME: The gate on Dalit Street in Hosur. Photo: Special Arrangement

SYMBOL OF SHAME: The gate on Dalit Street in Hosur. Photo: Special Arrangement

A gate erected on Dalit Street 35 years ago to prevent Dalits from entering the area occupied by upper caste Hindus will be removed.

Though it was kept open in the last five years, the 75-odd Dalit families used to avoid the street out of fear. They used to go to the MGR market via Royakottai main road.

The street falls in Reserved Ward No. 5 in Hosur Municipality.

The Dalits were also denied basic amenities such as drinking water, drainage and toilet facilities. Many times they were attacked by caste Hindus when they raised their voice against such discrimination.

About 75 families are living in 25 houses allotted by the government when Appavu Pillai was the president of Hosur panchayat. Eighteen members of four families are forced to live in a small house built on 436 sq ft in Dalit Street near the Therpettai Eri and Government Boys Higher Secondary School.

When drinking water connections were provided to the residences of caste Hindus, only two public taps were provided to Dalits. Even these were not properly installed.

Devi and M. Pappamma said that if water spilled out of the pot on to the street caste Hindus would abuse them. As a result, the Dalit families did not clean the entrance to their houses with water or draw ‘kolam,' something they used to do early in the morning.

Only 17 of the residents have toilet facilities. The rest used open space. A toilet for the Dalit Street was constructed three years back at Kamaraj Colony. But to use it the Dalits have to take the Hosur-Royakottai State Highway, says Kutty, an auto driver.

Devi, a resident of Dalit Street, told The Hindu that she constructed a small septic tank in front of her house and cleared it once in three months, as there was no drainage facility.

On September 4, caste Hindu boys riding a two-wheeler hit a Dalit, R. Seena alias Srinivasan. He has been admitted to NIMHANS Hospital in Bangalore with severe head injury. His wife S. Pallavi is nine month pregnant. The caste Hindus also attacked the house of Srinivasan.

The police have arrested G. Mohan, Sekar, Saravanan, Babu and Murali in this connection. A case has been registered under the SC/ST Act 3 (1) (X). Search is on for Bapanna, another accused in the case.

V. Sethu Madhavan, CPI (M) union secretary; P. Muniraj, member, district committee, and L. Aswath Narayanan, district secretary, Democratic Youth Federation of India, visited the area on Tuesday.

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