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shut-up-rabert · 2 years ago
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okay I have to vent, you can ignore this ask but I would love it if you gave your opinions on the topic. Hindublr lately seems to be filled with spam tagged #casteism and other things wherein the entire religion or culture is reduced to just caste atrocities. I blocked some but it is like new accounts spring up everyday. Hindublr isn't a politics tag? Atleast it wasn't when I first joined tumblr. Also these blogs are full of blatant hindu hate and somehow they equate being an orthodox hindu as being a bjp supporter? Like if you call them out on their misinformation they start calling you andhbhakt even if the context had nothing to do with bjp? Modi hate or Yogi hate is so blatant. Like these blogs aren't even talking about actual problems. They spread misinformation most of the times. Like yk in one of your answers on that one blog that was regarding Congress sending army to kashmir.
Half baked knowledge, "saviour of the dalits" complex and Hindu hate is all they offer. I am all for talking about genuine discrimination that goes on in our society but it must be based on facts rather than artificial hysteria and emotion driven ideologies.
Honestly, call me a hypocrite because I use the hindublr tag for political stuff relating to hindus aswell , but I will admit that the tag of Hindublr is not for Hindu hate, its for hindus to engage.
Blogs like not-so-sweet61 and others following her trail are truly going out of their way to spread hate about us. Their motive for tagging is not to spread awareness, because their manner of presenting is vehemently anti Hindu (as you said, half baked facts) , and what they do is not spreading awareness either; they are doing a sham act of defaming the religion in the name of “calling out the bad practices” by bringingthe character of Shri Ram and others into question.
And before people call me out for being a propagandist and all, the sweet61 is not someone who is calling out ill treatment of Dalits that I am too much of an andhbhakt to see, this person is a muslim calling out Hindu Gods. I had an altercation with her during the infancy of this blog, and skimmed through hers to find Sufi quotations and other Islam related stuff that has most likely been removed as of now becuase I can no longer find it.
That put things in perispective for y’all?
Also, cherry on the cake, she’s a congressi, girl legit quoted Sonia Gandhi on section 377 like it was not Congress under whose command it was reinstated🤡 So yeah, ofcourse theres andhbhakt comments and equating shit to BJP.
They are not saviours of dalits, they are not champions of minority. These are people of other faiths targetting us systematically, maybe because of the non left alignment of people who use the hindublr tag.
And another thing? Hindublr tag is used by Hindus ourselves, like I said, for engaging with each other on religion related stuff. For those not of the faith, they use hinduism tag. The specific use is for us so these people are using the tag on purpose to get our attention.
Nothing more, nothing else.
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penhive · 1 year ago
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Journal dated 14th Sept 2023
Saw a girl’s narrative in Facebook and she was speaking of a near to death experience where she visited hell. From her tears, I knew that it is real. Heard news about a school in Tamil Nadu where fifteen kids refused to eat the free mid-day school lunch on the pretext that it was cooked by a Dalit woman (a woman of a lower caste). It is surprising that even to this day India practices un-touchability and discrimination. Is it the fault of the educational system? The atrocities done against the Kuki Christian women are deplorable. They were stripped naked, paraded and then raped. India is mirroring the sorry face of democracy. Streams of consciousness are the internal living of subjective memory. I am thankful that the British colonized Indian and bequeathed English. Yes English has given me global access. Indian politics sucks. Eternity can be compressed into a river of feeling. Pessimism is the filth that pervades the mind. Socrates was philosophizing but it was his wife Xantippe the midwife who brought the daily bread. Philosophy does not make bread and butter. Life to live and live to life. Saw a maid sitting on the stairs and as I close observed her, I could see her bra hook which was exposed and a pang of sexual feeling arose in me. A Malayalam idiom is lost and put on the cap and it means losing very badly. I have coined a new word from sex and exploration called Sexploration and it means sleeping with many lovers. When the tires of the bus struck the ground having the rainwater they made a plap, plap, plap, sound.
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 22nd November. History often bears witness to periods of immense suffering that shape the identity and resilience of communities. One such chapter is the brutal atrocities committed against Hindus during the Razakar movement under the Nizam of Hyderabad. These events, exemplified by the harrowing tale of Mallikarjun Kharge’s family tragedy, represent the immense violence that Hindus and Dalits endured. Despite such tragedies, successive Congress governments have been accused of failing to confront or even acknowledge these historical atrocities, prioritizing political expediency and vote-bank politics over justice and truth. This article explores the impact of Muslim atrocities on Hindus, the silence of leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge, and how Congress’s policies have historically sidelined the Hindu majority. The Razakars’ Atrocities: A Historical Overview The Razakars were a paramilitary force loyal to the Nizam of Hyderabad, determined to resist Bharat’s integration and maintain the princely state’s independence or merge it with Pakistan. Led by Qasim Rizvi under the banner of Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM), their campaign was marked by: Widespread Violence: Hindus and Dalits faced large-scale massacres, rapes, and arson. Entire villages were destroyed. Targeting Dalits: Dalits, particularly resistant to religious conversion and Nizam’s rule, were often singled out for brutal attacks. Cultural and Religious Oppression: The atrocities extended to temples, cultural institutions, and symbols of Hindu identity, erasing centuries-old heritage. Mallikarjun Kharge’s Personal Loss Kharge’s family was among the many victims of these atrocities. His mother, three sisters, and extended family members were burned alive when their home in Bhalki, Karnataka, was attacked by the Razakars. This tragedy left Kharge and his father to rebuild their lives after fleeing to safety. His story underscores the suffering endured by countless others during this period. Dr. Ambedkar’s Resistance to Religious Conversion Amid the violence, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar emerged as a powerful voice against forced conversions. He urged Dalits to flee the Nizam’s rule rather than submit to conversion. His call emphasized resilience and the preservation of religious and cultural identity, becoming a rallying cry for Dalit empowerment against communal oppression. Mallikarjun Kharge’s Silence: Political Expediency? Kharge’s refusal to explicitly name the perpetrators of his family’s tragedy has sparked controversy. Critics argue that his silence is motivated by: Vote-Bank Politics: A fear of alienating Muslim voters, who form a significant bloc in the Congress’s electoral strategy. Congress’s Narrative: Aligning with Congress’s approach of avoiding issues that might disrupt their positioning as champions of minority rights. This perceived silence does little to honor the memory of victims like Kharge’s family and others who suffered similar fates, leading to accusations of betrayal by segments of the Hindu and Dalit communities. The Congress party’s history is riddled with examples of policies and actions that have been interpreted as favoring minority appeasement at the expense of the Hindu majority. These include: Partition and Its Fallout Congress’s acquiescence to the partition of Bharat on religious lines resulted in one of history’s bloodiest mass migrations, disproportionately affecting Hindus and Sikhs. Refugee crises in Punjab, Bengal, and other regions left millions displaced and killed. Special Provisions for Minorities in Congress’s regime Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir provided special privileges to a Muslim-majority state while marginalizing Hindu communities like the Kashmiri Pandits. The Minority Commission and Waqf Board created exclusive privileges for Muslims, sidelining the needs of other communities. Discrimination in Temple Governance Hindu temples remain under Congress government control, with their
funds often diverted for purposes that include subsidies for minority-specific initiatives, such as the Hajj pilgrimage. Legislative Measures The Places of Worship Act and the Prevention of Communal Violence Bill were seen as biased toward safeguarding minority interests while ignoring the rights and grievances of Hindus. The Implications of Congress’s Approach These policies have fostered resentment among Hindus, who view Congress as a party more concerned with securing minority votes than with ensuring equitable governance or addressing historical grievances. The Danger of Historical Amnesia Failing to acknowledge atrocities like those committed by the Razakars creates a dangerous precedent of historical amnesia. It prevents justice for victims and emboldens forces that thrive on erasing or distorting history. For instance: The atrocities by the Razakars have often been overshadowed by Congress’s reluctance to revisit such episodes, leaving younger generations unaware of these critical events. The legacy of the MIM, which originated as a cultural and political organization under the Nizam and later metamorphosed into a party with a communal agenda, remains unaddressed. Confronting the Truth Bharat’s political leaders must rise above narrow political interests to address painful chapters of history honestly. While the Congress party’s strategy of appeasement has yielded short-term electoral gains, it has come at the cost of eroding trust among large sections of the population. Leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge owe it to their constituents to speak the truth about their experiences and the historical context of communal atrocities. Breaking the Cycle True reconciliation requires acknowledging past injustices, fostering an environment where all communities can coexist peacefully, and ensuring that no group is allowed to act with impunity. Conclusion: A Path Forward The story of Mallikarjun Kharge’s family tragedy is not just a personal tale of loss but a reminder of the communal fault lines that have shaped Bharat’s history. To move forward as a nation, political parties like Congress must abandon their vote-bank politics and focus on equitable governance that respects all communities. The acknowledgment of Hindu suffering, such as the Razakar atrocities, is not about fostering division but about ensuring historical truth and justice. Only by confronting these truths can Bharat hope to heal its wounds and build a future rooted in mutual respect and unity.   The post Muslim Atrocities on Hindus: Unveiling a Dark Chapter and Congress’s Complicity for Political Gains appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 22nd November. History often bears witness to periods of immense suffering that shape the identity and resilience of communities. One such chapter is the brutal atrocities committed against Hindus during the Razakar movement under the Nizam of Hyderabad. These events, exemplified by the harrowing tale of Mallikarjun Kharge’s family tragedy, represent the immense violence that Hindus and Dalits endured. Despite such tragedies, successive Congress governments have been accused of failing to confront or even acknowledge these historical atrocities, prioritizing political expediency and vote-bank politics over justice and truth. This article explores the impact of Muslim atrocities on Hindus, the silence of leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge, and how Congress’s policies have historically sidelined the Hindu majority. The Razakars’ Atrocities: A Historical Overview The Razakars were a paramilitary force loyal to the Nizam of Hyderabad, determined to resist Bharat’s integration and maintain the princely state’s independence or merge it with Pakistan. Led by Qasim Rizvi under the banner of Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM), their campaign was marked by: Widespread Violence: Hindus and Dalits faced large-scale massacres, rapes, and arson. Entire villages were destroyed. Targeting Dalits: Dalits, particularly resistant to religious conversion and Nizam’s rule, were often singled out for brutal attacks. Cultural and Religious Oppression: The atrocities extended to temples, cultural institutions, and symbols of Hindu identity, erasing centuries-old heritage. Mallikarjun Kharge’s Personal Loss Kharge’s family was among the many victims of these atrocities. His mother, three sisters, and extended family members were burned alive when their home in Bhalki, Karnataka, was attacked by the Razakars. This tragedy left Kharge and his father to rebuild their lives after fleeing to safety. His story underscores the suffering endured by countless others during this period. Dr. Ambedkar’s Resistance to Religious Conversion Amid the violence, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar emerged as a powerful voice against forced conversions. He urged Dalits to flee the Nizam’s rule rather than submit to conversion. His call emphasized resilience and the preservation of religious and cultural identity, becoming a rallying cry for Dalit empowerment against communal oppression. Mallikarjun Kharge’s Silence: Political Expediency? Kharge’s refusal to explicitly name the perpetrators of his family’s tragedy has sparked controversy. Critics argue that his silence is motivated by: Vote-Bank Politics: A fear of alienating Muslim voters, who form a significant bloc in the Congress’s electoral strategy. Congress’s Narrative: Aligning with Congress’s approach of avoiding issues that might disrupt their positioning as champions of minority rights. This perceived silence does little to honor the memory of victims like Kharge’s family and others who suffered similar fates, leading to accusations of betrayal by segments of the Hindu and Dalit communities. The Congress party’s history is riddled with examples of policies and actions that have been interpreted as favoring minority appeasement at the expense of the Hindu majority. These include: Partition and Its Fallout Congress’s acquiescence to the partition of Bharat on religious lines resulted in one of history’s bloodiest mass migrations, disproportionately affecting Hindus and Sikhs. Refugee crises in Punjab, Bengal, and other regions left millions displaced and killed. Special Provisions for Minorities in Congress’s regime Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir provided special privileges to a Muslim-majority state while marginalizing Hindu communities like the Kashmiri Pandits. The Minority Commission and Waqf Board created exclusive privileges for Muslims, sidelining the needs of other communities. Discrimination in Temple Governance Hindu temples remain under Congress government control, with their
funds often diverted for purposes that include subsidies for minority-specific initiatives, such as the Hajj pilgrimage. Legislative Measures The Places of Worship Act and the Prevention of Communal Violence Bill were seen as biased toward safeguarding minority interests while ignoring the rights and grievances of Hindus. The Implications of Congress’s Approach These policies have fostered resentment among Hindus, who view Congress as a party more concerned with securing minority votes than with ensuring equitable governance or addressing historical grievances. The Danger of Historical Amnesia Failing to acknowledge atrocities like those committed by the Razakars creates a dangerous precedent of historical amnesia. It prevents justice for victims and emboldens forces that thrive on erasing or distorting history. For instance: The atrocities by the Razakars have often been overshadowed by Congress’s reluctance to revisit such episodes, leaving younger generations unaware of these critical events. The legacy of the MIM, which originated as a cultural and political organization under the Nizam and later metamorphosed into a party with a communal agenda, remains unaddressed. Confronting the Truth Bharat’s political leaders must rise above narrow political interests to address painful chapters of history honestly. While the Congress party’s strategy of appeasement has yielded short-term electoral gains, it has come at the cost of eroding trust among large sections of the population. Leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge owe it to their constituents to speak the truth about their experiences and the historical context of communal atrocities. Breaking the Cycle True reconciliation requires acknowledging past injustices, fostering an environment where all communities can coexist peacefully, and ensuring that no group is allowed to act with impunity. Conclusion: A Path Forward The story of Mallikarjun Kharge’s family tragedy is not just a personal tale of loss but a reminder of the communal fault lines that have shaped Bharat’s history. To move forward as a nation, political parties like Congress must abandon their vote-bank politics and focus on equitable governance that respects all communities. The acknowledgment of Hindu suffering, such as the Razakar atrocities, is not about fostering division but about ensuring historical truth and justice. Only by confronting these truths can Bharat hope to heal its wounds and build a future rooted in mutual respect and unity.   The post Muslim Atrocities on Hindus: Unveiling a Dark Chapter and Congress’s Complicity for Political Gains appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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brookstonalmanac · 4 months ago
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freepressjournals · 1 year ago
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Students at Karur school refuse to eat 'breakfast' cooked by Dalit cook
District Collector T Prabhu Shankar met the parents of these students and warned them of the consequences if they continued to discriminate against the government-appointed cook.
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While Tamil Nadu is celebrating the ‘free breakfast’ scheme for the school kids, more than half the students of a government school in Karur refused to eat the food cooked by a Dalit cook.
The incident took place in the Panchayat Union Primary School located in Velanchettiyur village near Aravakurichi, Karur district.
Some parents belonging to the Backward Caste and Most Backward Caste communities refused to send their children to school and prevented them from eating the food cooked by Sumathi, a woman belonging to a Scheduled caste community.
In a solidarity gesture, District Collector T Prabhu Shankar visited the school and had the food made by Sumathi. He had also met the parents of these students and warned them of the consequences if they continued to discriminate against the government-appointed cook.
The NewsMinute reported that more than three Backward communities in the village opposed Sumathi preparing the food, and declared a boycott against her.
After a discussion with Collector, most of the parents agreed to send their children to avail the breakfast scheme, except one man from the Most Backward Class community. He insisted that he would not allow his kids to have breakfast there.
According to the TNM news report, the man was then taken to the police station where he was warned for practising caste discrimination against the woman, and the possible action that could be initiated against him under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. He was later let off.
The district administration said that if the people fail to comply again, stringent action would be taken.
The new breakfast initiative was introduced by Chief Minister MK Stalin on August 25 for students of classes 1 to 5. A total of 17 lakh students across the state would be benefited under the scheme. The Tamil Nadu government has allocated Rs 404.41 crores towards this scheme.
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republic-world · 1 year ago
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Karnataka HC Stays FIRs Against Actor Upendra Over Alleged Casteist Remarks
In a recent turn of events, the Karnataka High Court has put a halt to the FIRs filed against Kannada actor Upendra Rao in connection with alleged casteist remarks. The initial complaint was raised by Madhusudhan KN, the assistant director of the social welfare department, and was registered with the Chennammana Kere Achukattu police.
Upendra Rao, a prominent Kannada actor, found himself embroiled in controversy due to statements he made during a Facebook Live stream. Two FIRs were lodged against him following this incident. The actor, who is also the leader of the Uttama Prajakeeya Party, was discussing his political party Prajakeeya when he uttered a statement that ignited controversy. He said, "If there is a town, it inevitably will have Dalits."
Reacting to the public uproar and protests in parts of the Ramanagara district, Upendra expressed remorse for his remarks. He clarified that he had inadvertently used a "proverb" in his live broadcast and that he never intended to cause offense. He promptly deleted the video from his social media accounts upon realizing its impact and issued an apology, saying, "I apologize for my statement."
Responding to the criticism, Upendra penned a reflective message, questioning the motives of his critics. He highlighted his own experiences of witnessing poverty, suicide, hunger, and oppression, and challenged the idea that he would deliberately target a particular section of society.
The chain of events began with an initial complaint lodged by Madhusudhan KN of the social welfare department, which led to the registration of the first FIR. Subsequently, another FIR was lodged against Upendra by Bhyrappa Harish Kumar, the state president of the Karnataka Ranadhira Pade. This second FIR invoked various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
As the legal proceedings unfolded, the Karnataka High Court intervened and issued a stay on the FIRs against Upendra. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing controversy surrounding the actor's alleged casteist remarks.
The incident serves as a reminder of the complex intersection between public figures, freedom of expression, and the responsibility to uphold societal values. It also highlights the role of the judiciary in examining such matters to ensure a fair and just resolution.
For the latest updates on this and other political news, stay tuned to Republic World, your source for real-time, breaking news, entertainment updates, education news, sports coverage, technology insights, and state election results.
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phoenixx-news · 1 year ago
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Rajasthan Has Become India's "Rape Capital" Under Gehlot Government: BJP
BJP MP Ranjeeta Koli, who comes from the Dalit community, said the state has been known for its tradition of respect for women. But it has been reduced to "rapist Rajasthan", she alleged.
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New Delhi: The BJP alleged on Thursday that Rajasthan has become the “rape capital” of India under the government of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and asserted that he has no right to remain in the post.
BJP MP Ranjeeta Koli, who comes from the Dalit community, said the state has been known for its tradition of respect for women. But it has been reduced to “rapist Rajasthan”, she alleged.
Diya Kumari, another woman MP of the party, also slammed the Congress government in the state, citing the recent case of a girl being allegedly raped and killed. The girl’s burnt body was recovered from a coal furnace in Bhilwara.
“Rajasthan has become the rape capital,” she said, citing National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) figures of cases of atrocities against women in which the state fares poorly.
Both the MPs at a press conference cited several recent cases of sexual assault and killing of women.
“Women are not safe even at home,” Ms Kumari said.
Taking a swipe at Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, she said Mrs Vadra goes to the state on vacation but has never met the families of women victims.
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all-about-news24x7 · 2 years ago
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“Dalit Atrocities and dead society”
I do not like to write about this. It is one of the 50,000-plus acts committed last year. Caste atrocities committed against Dalits is a topic I avoid writing about. It is too much to take. To relive the atrocities and try to make sense of what happened is visceral, with fear and tremors pacing throughout the body. It sends shivers while reading the news and transcribing it. An atrocity committed…
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dikshagarg1981 · 2 years ago
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CP Joshi is the most popular leader of BJP Rajasthan. In the current Lok Sabha, there is a Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament elected from Chittorgarh constituency. The people of Chittorgarh had elected him to the Parliament in the last, that is, in the 16th Lok Sabha.
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tezlivenews · 3 years ago
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यूपी में प्रियंका का 'दलित प्रेम', राजस्थान में क्यों कन्फ्यूज दिख रहे हैं CM गहलोत
यूपी में प्रियंका का ‘दलित प्रेम’, राजस्थान में क्यों कन्फ्यूज दिख रहे हैं CM गहलोत
हाइलाइट्स यूपी में प्रियंका गांधी दलितों के समर्थन में जुटी राजस्थान में गहलोत को हनुमानगढ़ और जयपुर में दलितों के सम्मेलन शामिल ना होने के मुद्दे पर है घेरा जा रहा सीएम गहलोत का जयपुर में दलित समाज के सम्मेलन में शामिल ना होना बन चर्चा का विषय जयपुर कांग्रेस पार्टी में अदरूनी लड़ाई कब क्या रूप ले रही है, शायद इसे समझ पाना राजनीति के जानकारों के लिए भी मुश्किल हो रहा है। एक बार फिर इसकी बानगी��
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indizombie · 2 years ago
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CPM central committee member P Shanmugham who is also vice president of the Tamil Nadu Tribals Association, said that the police booking undetected theft cases on tribal communities like Irulas and Kuravars are common in the state. Though the Criminal Tribes Act was abolished a long time ago, the de-notified tribes like Kuravas still suffer the “criminal tribes” stigma, he said. “If a theft happens, the police are picking up innocent people belonging to the Kurava community. Besides, it is common to see many people belonging to the community have multiple cases,” he said, noting that till a few years ago, the police training syllabus had a chapter called “Kurava crimes”. He said that police booking counter cases on the Dalits who file cases under the SC/ST act has become rampant in the state. He noted that people belonging to the marginalised sections of the society are not able to engage good lawyers and that is the main reason for the high proportion of Dalits and Tribals languishing in prison.
‘Dalits, tribals in prison disproportionate to their population’, Justice News
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rudrjobdesk · 3 years ago
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राजस्थान: दलित मासूम बच्चे का अपहरण, पंखे से लटकाकर बेहरमी से पीटा, क्रूरता के हदें की पार
राजस्थान: दलित मासूम बच्चे का अपहरण, पंखे से लटकाकर बेहरमी से पीटा, क्रूरता के हदें की पार
बाड़मेर. राजस्थान में दलितों पर अत्याचार (Atrocities on dalits) की एक और हैरान कर देने वाली घटना सामने आई है. यहां भारत-पाक बॉर्डर पर स्थित बाड़मेर जिले के बायतु थाना इलाके के भीमड़ा गांव में एक दलित बच्चे के साथ बेहरहमी से मारपीट (Brutally assaulted) कर उसके संवेदनशील अंगों में पेट्रोल डालने का सनसनीखेज मामला सामने आया है. पीड़ित और उसके परिजनों का आरोप है कि एक ही परिवार के 3 लोगों ने मिलकर उसे…
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Events 9.29 (after 1940)
1940 – Two Avro Ansons collide in mid-air over New South Wales, Australia, remain locked together, then land safely. 1941 – During World War II, German forces, with the aid of local Ukrainian collaborators, begin the two-day Babi Yar massacre. 1954 – The convention establishing CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is signed. 1957 – The Kyshtym disaster is the third-worst nuclear accident ever recorded. 1959 – A Lockheed L-188 Electra crashes in Buffalo, Texas, killing 34 people. 1971 – Oman joins the Arab League. 1972 – Japan establishes diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China after breaking official ties with the Republic of China. 1975 – WGPR becomes the first black-owned-and-operated television station in the US. 1979 – The dictator Francisco Macias of Equatorial Guinea is executed by soldiers from Western Sahara. 1981 – An Iranian Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft crashes into a firing range near Kahrizak, Iran, killing 80 people. 1988 – NASA launches STS-26, the first Space Shuttle mission since the Challenger disaster. 1990 – Construction of the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (better known as Washington National Cathedral) is completed in Washington, D.C. 1990 – The YF-22, which would later become the F-22 Raptor, flies for the first time. 1990 – The Tampere Hall, the largest concert and congress center in the Nordic countries, is inaugurated in Tampere, Finland. 1991 – A Haitian coup d'état occurs. 1992 – Brazilian President Fernando Collor de Mello is impeached. 2004 – The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of Earth. 2004 – Burt Rutan's Ansari SpaceShipOne performs a successful spaceflight, the first of two required to win the Ansari X Prize. 2005 – John Roberts is confirmed as Chief Justice of the United States. 2006 – A Boeing 737 and an Embraer 600 collide in mid-air, killing 154 people and triggering a Brazilian aviation crisis. 2007 – Calder Hall, the world's first commercial nuclear power station, is demolished in a controlled explosion. 2008 – The stock market crashes after the first United States House of Representatives vote on the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act fails, leading to the Great Recession. 2009 – The 8.1 Mw  Samoa earthquake results in a tsunami that kills over 189 and injures hundreds. 2011 – The special court in India convicted all 269 accused officials for atrocity on Dalits and 17 for rape in the Vachathi case. 2013 – Over 42 people are killed by members of Boko Haram at the College of Agriculture in Nigeria. 2016 – Eleven days after the Uri attack, the Indian Army conducts "surgical strikes" against suspected militants in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. 2019 – Violence and low turnout mar the 2019 Afghan presidential election.
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lok-shakti · 4 years ago
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Saharanpur News: सहारनपुर में दबंगों ने काटी दलित की दाढ़ी और मूंछ, वीडियो किया वायरल, 7 आरोपियों के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज
Saharanpur News: सहारनपुर में दबंगों ने काटी दलित की दाढ़ी और मूंछ, वीडियो किया वायरल, 7 आरोपियों के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज
सहारनपुरउत्तर प्रदेश के सहारनपुर जिले के थाना बडगांव के तहत ग्राम शिमलाना के दलित युवक की दाढ़ी-मूंछ काटने के आरोप में 7 लोगों पर एफआईआर दर्ज की गई है। आरोपियों ने नशे की हालत में तमंचे के बल पर युवक की दाढ़ी-मूंछ कटवा दी थी। दबंगों ने इस घटना की विडियो बनाकर सोशल मीडिया पर वायरल कर दी थी। पुलिस ने कहा कि दलित युवक बार-बार अपनी मूंछ काटने के लिए मना करता रहा, लेकिन उसकी एक नहीं सुनी गई ओर दबंगों…
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globalnewses · 4 years ago
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Vadodara: Dalit youth stabbed to death in brawl at New Year party, 9 detained
Vadodara: Dalit youth stabbed to death in brawl at New Year party, 9 detained
The Vadodara rural police on Friday detained nine youths — eight of them aged under 20 — in three combined cases registered at Padra police station in connection with an alleged murder of a Dalit youth from Navapura area. The deceased and accused were known to each other. According to police, a brawl broke out between two groups of friends who had gathered for a New Year party at an isolated…
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