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About 20 Dalit families living at Bharathi Nagar near Chinna Thadagam in Coimbatore were excited to celebrate Vinayaka Chaturthi for the first time on their own and worship their deity on 5 September. But the day of the festival ended with them being hit by stones and beaten up by caste Hindus in Coimbatore on Wednesday.
The Dalit families have been living in Bharathi Nagar for generations and work as bonded labourers at a brick construction factory.
The 21-year-old alleged that some caste Hindu people began abusing them at around 9pm last Monday. Sandhya said:
She then claimed that the caste Hindus beat up a few Dalits and then pelted stones at their houses.
However, according to reports it began when two groups of Dalits had a dispute over the immersion of an idol. When some caste Hindu women reportedly questioned them for making a noise, some Dalits, who were allegedly drunk, assaulted them injuring two women. It was following this that some caste Hindus retaliated, assaulting the Dalits.
Pannerselvam, a lawyer, alleged that the situation went out of control.
An FIR was registered against the caste Hindus under IPC sections 341, 294(B), 324 and 506(ii) on Thursday.
Paneerselvam said that it was only following a protest by Dalits in front of the Collectorate that the collector came to know that Dalits are kept as bonded labourers. The lawyer also said that the collector promised to inform the State Commission for Scheduled Castes.
Narrating the many problems her community faced, Sandhya said:
She also alleged that Dalit children were not allowed inside the elementary school at Bharathi Nagar following the clash.
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