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Dalit man forced to rub nose in temple in Alwar village for insulting Hindu gods, Mayawati demands President rule

 

The incident occurred under Behror police station on Tuesday. A video of the same went viral in which the victim Rajesh Kumar Meghwal is purportedly seen rubbing their nose in a temple under pressure from people present there. (Representational)


An FIR was registered against 11 persons on Tuesday night and two of them have been arrested. Some other persons have also been rounded up for harassing the Dalit man, Circle Officer Behror Anand Kumar said.

A Dalit man was allegedly forced to rub his nose on a platform inside a temple in Rajasthan’s Alwar district after he made insulting remarks on Hindu gods in response to comments on social media for criticizing the film ‘The Kashmir Files’, police said on Wednesday.

An FIR was registered against 11 persons on Tuesday night and two of them have been arrested. Some other persons have also been rounded up for harassing the Dalit man, Circle Officer Behror Anand Kumar said.

The incident occurred under Behror police station on Tuesday. A video of the same went viral in which the victim Rajesh Kumar Meghwal is purportedly seen rubbing their nose in a temple under pressure from people present there.

The CO said Meghwal, who works in a private bank, had criticized the ‘Kashmir Files’ movie on Facebook two three days ago. He had written a post against the movie, which invited critical comments.

In the Facebook post, the victim questioned whether atrocities had happened with Pandits only and not with Dalits. He wrote that atrocities are happening with the poor daily and there is nothing in the name of their safety.

Some of the people wrote Jai Shree Ram and Jai Shree Krishna in response to Meghwal’s post on the film.

Meghwal reacted to the comments with some derogatory remarks against gods which provoked people.

Later, he sought an apology on social media for making the comments on Ram and Krishna but some locals forced him to seek an apology in a temple.

Yesterday, he was taken to a temple where he sought an apology.

“Some of the people present there forced him to rub in the nose in the temple and he followed it,” the CO said.

Mayawati demands President’s rule in Rajasthan

Alleging that the Congress-led government in Rajasthan had completely failed in protecting Dalits and Adivasis, BSP president Mayawati on Wednesday demanded the imposition of President’s rule in the state.

The BSP chief cited various cases of atrocities on Dalits and Adivasis in Rajasthan to buttress her point.

“Incidents of atrocities on Dalits and Adivasis have increased tremendously under the Congress government of Rajasthan. Recently, the rape of Dalit girls in Didwana and Dholpur, the killing of a Dalit youth with a tractor in Alwar, and the murder of a Dalit youth in Pali, Jodhpur has shaken Dalit samaj,” Mayawati said in a tweet in Hindi.

It is clear, she added, that the Congress government had completely failed in Rajasthan, particularly in protecting Dalits and Adivasis.

“Therefore, it would be appropriate to dismiss this government and impose President’s rule there. This is the demand of the BSP,” Mayawati said.

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