Protest rally against atrocities on Dalits

May 20, 2010 08:35 pm | Updated 08:35 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Lok Janshakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan addressing a dalit rally in New Delhi on Thursday against the caste violence in Mirchpur, Hissar district of Haryana. Photo: V. V. Krishnan

Lok Janshakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan addressing a dalit rally in New Delhi on Thursday against the caste violence in Mirchpur, Hissar district of Haryana. Photo: V. V. Krishnan

Workers of Lok Janshakti Party, Dalit Sena and Dalit Dasta Virodhi Andolan staged a demonstration at Jantar Mantar here on Thursday protesting against the rising cases of atrocities on Dalits in the country.

Addressing the rally, LJP president Ram Vilas Paswan said the policy of discrimination and disregard adopted by various State governments leads to such attacks on Dalits. “It is high time the Centre intervened to protect the rights of Dalits. A special court and a committee must be set up to look into such matters. The affected Dalits must be rehabilitated far away from the place where they were subjected to ill-treatment,” he added.

Mr. Paswan also demanded that the Khap Panchayat in Haryana be banned.

In a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Mr. Paswan drew his attention to the attack on Dalit houses at Mirchpur in Haryana on April 21 in which two people were burnt alive.

“Even after that dreadful incident justice has been denied to the affected Dalit villagers. The Haryana Government has provided economic relief to the affected people and also offered jobs to three persons but such incidents are not new to the State.” Meanwhile, in another protest organised here on Thursday by Haryana Dalit Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, Dr. Udit Raj demanded that the Haryana Chief Minister be dismissed and a judicial probe ordered into the Mirchpur incident.

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