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A 21-year-old, Dalit man was murdered in Tamil Nadu allegedly by three caste Hindu men, ostensibly for breaking a plastic tap in their field on Saturday. The three men have been arrested by the Trichy police.
The deceased identified as Kathiresan, hailed from Thirupanjili village in Trichy district and was working as an auto driver. On Saturday, at around 6.30 am, a man barged into Kathiresan’s house looking for him.
When the three men came to the house looking for Kathiresan, they were shouting, Ashok said accusing him of breaking the tap in their field. After that, they went looking for him in the field.
Then they tied his hands and took him to a market place and hit him with an iron rod, Ashok alleged.
According to A Kathir, Executive Director of the NGO Evidence, Kathiresan’s attackers abused him over his recent marriage to a caste Hindu woman.
Kathir added that Kathiresan’s mother stated that he kept repeating that he did not break plastic tap, but his attackers did not pay any attention to this.
Kathiresan had married Nandhini, whose family belongs to the Kallar community, about five months ago. Nandini and Kathiresan had been living with Kathiresan’s family ever since.
The Manachanallur police said that an FIR had been filed in the case under Sections 294 (b) (singing, reciting or uttering obscene song, ballad or words in public), 342 (wrongful confinement), 506 (iii) (criminal intimidation), and 302 (relating to murder) of the IPC, as well as multiple sections of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Amendment Act 2015, and an investigation is underway.
Kathir added that Kathiresan had also been fighting for the rights of Dalits through political activism.
“These activists have fought for the rights of Dalits – there are many who have fought for inter-caste marriages, against untouchability and so on. The reason for the murder is that they work for the public cause. The government must bring in a special act for human rights defenders, the culprits must be punished in such cases. The culprits are arrested, but there is no further trial in such cases,” said Kathir.
(This article was originally published in The News Minute)
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