Crime-Cascade on Eid: Dalit Man Gangraped by Muslim Friends in Meerut

Reports of yet another heinous crime committed on the day of Eid have surfaced on social media. In Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut, a Muslim man called Ayan lured the victim into his house under the pretext of inviting him for an Eid feast. At Ayan’s home, the victim was allegedly gangraped. After the victim filed a complaint with the police, three Muslim accused were arrested swiftly, while one is absconding. As per the victim’s statement recorded with the police, once he reached Ayan’s home for the ‘Eid feast’; at around 9 PM, Ayan’s friends, Gul Muhammad, Adnan, and Avesh reached the spot as well. Following this, these three friends removed the victim’s clothes forcefully and raped him. Not only was the victim gangraped, he was also beaten mercilessly, and was verbally abused using highly objectionable casteist slurs. The accused recorded a video of the whole act, and blackmailed the victim saying that if he told anyone about whatever had happened, they would make sure the video goes viral on social media. Despite the blackmail, the victim plucked up courage and filed a complaint with the police on May 29, the day following that of Eid. An FIR was registered, and soon, Gul Muhammad, Avesh, and Adnan were arrested, and have been jailed. Ayan is absconding and the police are on a lookout for him. At this point in time, it can be said for certain that there is no such year when Muslims do not commit brutal crimes against Hindus; but what is also noteworthy is the usual hypocrisy of the left-liberal cabal. No ‘secular’, ‘equality-loving’, ‘woke’, and ‘fearless’ ‘liberal’ has raised their voice against this heinous crime, even though the victim belongs in the SC community. We could only imagine the uproar if the culprits were so-called ‘high-caste’ Hindus rather than being Muslims. This selective hullabaloo on the part of the ‘liberals’ of this country, and their mundane what-aboutery have to be questioned at each step; for real equality begins at understanding that every crime has to be kept at an equal standing of disgust, and criminal acts cannot be sifted and conveniently categorized after looking at them through the magnifying glass called ‘bias’, based on the religious identity of the culprits and victims. Sonakshi Datta Courtesy : GC Note: This news is originally published on https:/goachronicle.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

“I’ll get away with it if the police let me go…” A Dalit youth suspected of motor theft was “punished” by a mob.

A video of a Dalit youth being hung upside down in a well in Haryana and beaten is going viral. Police have filed a named FIR against five people and launched an investigation. (Haryana: Dalit youth thrown upside down in a well (Latadia Today) “A disease can be cured, but not a sick mentality.” A similar incident occurred in Haryana’s Hisar district. A video from the area is going viral on social media, showing some people beating a Dalit youth suspected of stealing a water motor. The situation escalated when the accused hung him upside down in a well, crying and screaming. Seeing the seriousness of the matter, the police swung into action. They have registered a case against five named and some unidentified individuals. The incident took place in Sorki village, near Hansi in Hisar. The victim, a Dalit youth, has been identified as Baru, a resident of Sorki. According to a report by Praveen Kumar of India Today, a video of the incident, which occurred on June 1, 2026, has now gone viral. In the video, the victim can be seen tied with ropes and hanging upside down in a well. Caught on charges of motor theft In the viral video, people can be heard questioning Baru about the motor theft. After the incident, Baru managed to escape and report the crime to the police. Following this, the police registered an FIR on Thursday, June 5, and began an investigation. According to a report in the Indian Express, Sub-Inspector Praveen Kumar of the Sorkhi police post confirmed the incident. He said that Baru was admitted to the government hospital in Hansi on the evening of June 4. A case has been registered against the accused under sections 109 (1) of the IPC (attempt to murder), 126 (2) (wrongful restraint), 3 (5) and 351 (3) (criminal intimidation) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Sections of the SC/ST Act have also been added. Went to the field after suffering from diarrhea According to Praveen Kumar’s report, Baru said that he was suffering from diarrhea and had gone to freshen up. Meanwhile, people chased him, mistaking him for a thief. When he jumped into a drain, a man started shouting “thief, thief!” Baru said, “He caught me. I said, ‘There’s no need to catch me, I won’t run away.’ Despite this, the men continued to beat me.” Baru said that he told the people that he was not a thief and would not run away. He even said that if they suspected him of theft, he was ready to go to the police station. According to the Indian Express report, Baru said that he denied the allegations several times, but the people refused to listen. People demanded punishment on the spot The attackers said that handing Baru over to the police would be of no use and that he would easily be released. Baru also alleged that one of the accused threatened to punish him “on the spot.” He said, “They tied a rope to my leg and hung me upside down in the well. That’s why I was forced to confess.” Local residents say Baru was arrested on suspicion of stealing a water motor. They even claim that several water motors had been stolen from the area recently, causing distress among farmers. At the time of writing, no information has been received regarding the arrest of the accused. Pragati Pandey Courtesy: Hindi News

Doctor accused of raping Dalit woman on false promise of marriage, case registered

Bijnor (UP), A doctor running a private hospital in the district has been accused of raping a Dalit woman employee on the pretext of marriage and forcing her to have an abortion, police said on Saturday. Dhampur Station House Officer (SHO) Mridul Kumar said that a case was registered on June 2 based on a complaint from a woman living in a village in the area. Citing the complaint, he stated that the accused belongs to another community and is already married. He said that according to the allegations made in the complaint, he had physical relations with the woman while she was working at the hospital. He said that the doctor running the hospital allegedly had physical relations with her and when the victim became pregnant, he allegedly pressured her to have an abortion. The SHO said that the matter is being investigated. Meanwhile, local BJP MLA Om Kumar met the victim on Saturday and alleged that it was a case of gang rape. Speaking to reporters, the MLA claimed that the woman was pressured to convert her religion and eat prohibited meat. Expressing dissatisfaction with the initial police action, the MLA alleged that the police neither invoked the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act nor accepted the initial application from the victim’s family. He said the Superintendent of Police has assured him of strict and thorough action in the case. Zafar Amit Courtesy : Hindi News

BJD questions Odisha govt’s grievance redressal mechanism as Dalit youth dies by suicide

Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the main Opposition party in Odisha, has targeted the BJP government over the alleged suicide of a Dalit youth at the Collector’s office in Kendrapara. BJD MLAs Ganeswar Behera and Dhruba Sahoo alleged that the youth, identified as Srichandan Das, died by suicide at the Collector’s office as the officials concerned did to take any steps for redressal of his grievances. Das, a resident of Raytunidi village under Derabish block in Kendrapara, was found hanging at the Collector’s office on Friday. Preliminary investigation suggests that Das died by suicide by hanging himself from the railing of the staircase with the help of a cotton towel. Sources claimed that Das was under severe mental pressure over some issues related to his landed properties. He had reportedly approached the Sub-Collector’s office several times for resolution of the issues. “The Dalit youth was forced to take the extreme step as the officials did not take any step for redressal of his grievances. The incident has exposed how the BJP government, which claims to be a people’s government, has turned a blind eye to the problems of ordinary citizens. The incident raises serious questions about the administrative and security arrangements at the Collector’s office,” said Behera. Sahoo, meanwhile, raised questions over the grievance redressal mechanism of the state government. “The BJP government claims that it has resolved 96 per cent of the grievances through its grievance redressal mechanism. However, the suicide of the Dalit youth has exposed the reality,” he said. The Opposition party has sought a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the deceased’s family and a thorough probe into the incident. “The BJD will launch an agitation if the state government does not take immediate steps to conduct a high-level probe into the incident and initiate stringent action against the culprits,” Sahoo added By Priya Ranjan Swain Courtesy : Sambad English Note: This news is originally published on https:/sambadenglish.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

Bus services restored to dalits populated Anna Nagar in Coimbatore after ‘long-standing’ caste issue

COIMBATORE: Bus services have been restored to Anna Nagar, a Scheduled Caste residential area near Kembanur in Coimbatore’s Thondamuthur block, after two years of alleged caste-based obstruction. More than 300 SC families live in Anna Nagar. Bus services were stopped two years ago after dominant-caste individuals in Kembanur village had opposed the buses travelling the extra 500 metres to dalit-populated Anna Nagar. The dominant community complained that if buses started from Anna Nagar, dalit people would occupy all the seats, forcing other community commuters boarding at subsequent stops to travel standing. This forced Anna Nagar residents to walk 500 metres either to board buses or to reach home after alighting from them at Kembanur. But now following directions from Social Justice and Empowerment minister Vanni Arasu, the Coimbatore district collector and the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation acted to reinstate bus services to Anna Nagar. The first service from Gandhipuram (Route 21) reached Anna Nagar at 8am on Saturday. Residents welcomed the bus and distributed sweets to the driver, conductor and passengers. Protests by Left and progressive organisations, media reports, petitions and intervention by the State Commission for SC/ST had increased pressure on the administration to act. The issue was resolved after residents raised the matter directly with the minister, who treated the denial of transport access as a form of untouchability and ordered implementation of the original route plan without yielding to caste-based pressure. Courtesy : TOI Note: This news is originally published on https:/timesofindia.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

Doctor booked for rape, forced abortion of Dalit woman employee in UP’s Bijnor

According to the complaint, the accused, who is married and belongs to another community, allegedly established physical relations with the woman while she was working at his hospital in Habib Wala. A doctor running a private hospital in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor district has been booked on allegations of raping a Dalit woman employee on the pretext of marriage and forcing her to undergo an abortion, police said on Saturday. The case was registered on 2 June based on a complaint filed by the woman, Dhampur SHO Mridul Kumar said. According to the complaint, the accused, who is married and belongs to another community, allegedly established physical relations with the woman while she was working at his hospital in Habib Wala. The woman alleged that the doctor pressured her to undergo an abortion after she became pregnant. Police said the allegations are under investigation. Meanwhile, local BJP MLA Om Kumar met the victim on Saturday and alleged that it was a case of gang rape. Speaking to reporters, the legislator also claimed that the woman had been pressured to change her religion and consume prohibited meat. Expressing dissatisfaction with the initial police action, the MLA alleged that the police had neither invoked the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act nor accepted the initial application from the victim’s family. He added that the superintendent of police has since assured him of strict and complete action in the matter. Courtesy : TNIE Note: This news is originally published on https:/thenewindianexpress.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

FIR against 10 for hanging Dalit youth upside down in well over theft suspicion

Hisar: A day after a video showing a Dalit youth hanging upside down in a well went viral, Hansi police booked 10 people, including five named accused, for assault, criminal intimidation and offences under the SC/ST Act. The FIR was registered after the victim, Baru of Sorakhi village, gave his statement following the circulation of the video online. Police named Deepak, Pawan, Joga and Surender among the accused, besides five unidentified persons. Bass police station SHO Pavitra said the investigation was underway and no arrests had been made till Friday evening. The incident reportedly stemmed from allegations that the youth stole a water pump motor and sold it to a scrap dealer. According to claims made in connection with the viral video, villagers allegedly caught him while disposing of the motor and subsequently subjected him to physical assault. The video shows a group of men tying him with ropes, hanging him upside down inside a well, and assaulting him to force a confession. The youth is heard screaming and pleading to be pulled out as he is lowered headfirst into the water-filled well. The attackers, however, continue lowering him deeper into the well for nearly a minute, until he appears to agree to give information on the alleged theft. He is pulled out, only to be thrashed with sticks. The video also shows attempts to restrain him further with ropes. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with demands for strict action against those involved. Police said further action would be taken based on the findings of the investigation. Courtesy : TOI Note: This news is originally published on https:/timesofindia.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

Kendrapara youth’s skeleton found stuffed in sack nine days after murder

Acting on the complaint, police launched an investigation and arrested one Pratap Mahakuda of Mahadeipatana for his alleged involvement in kidnap and murder of the dalit youth. KENDRAPARA: Skeleton of a missing dalit youth was found stuffed in a sack near Petapada village under Aul police limits here on Friday. Police said 23-year-old Gouranga Sethi of Mahadeipatana village went missing on May 27. After two days, his father Arun Sethi filed a complaint in Aul police station alleging that Gouranga was abducted and killed by six persons. Acting on the complaint, police launched an investigation and arrested one Pratap Mahakuda of Mahadeipatana for his alleged involvement in kidnap and murder of the dalit youth. During interrogation, the accused reportedly admitted that he along with five others killed Gouranga and dumped his body in the bushes near Petapada village after packing it in a sack. Based on the information, police scouted the area and recovered the youth’s skeleton. A shoe was also found near the skeleton. Police said the flesh of the missing youth was completely consumed by jackals, dogs and other animals. His family members identified the skeleton through the clothes and shoe. Kendrapara SP Siddharth Kataria said preliminary investigation revealed that the victim had damaged the glasses of four-wheelers of some villagers last month. Angered by the act, the vehicle owners hatched a plan to kill Gouranga. On May 27, six persons brutally assaulted the youth with iron rods and bamboo sticks, leading to his death. The skeletal remains will be sent to the FMT laboratory of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack for autopsy. Officials will also collect DNA samples of the deceased’s family members to ascertain the identity of the skeleton, said Kataria. Police have registered a case under sections 103 and 238 of the BNS. Five other accused involved in the crime have fled the village. A team has been formed to trace and nab them. Further investigation is underway, the SP added. Courtesy : TNIE Note: This news is originally published on https:/thenewindianexpress.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

Unable to sell land, dalit man ends life in Kendrapara collector’s office

26-yr-old Srichandan was trying to get permission to sell land to buyers from general category KENDRAPARA: A 26-year-old dalit man reportedly hanged himself in the Kendrapara collector’s office on Friday after being unable to sell his land to buyers from the general category. The deceased was identified as Srichandan Mallick of Raitundi village under Nikirei police limits. Police sources said Srichandan hanged himself from the iron railings of the collector’s office with a towel at around 1 pm. Due to morning office, a handful of people were present at the collectorate when the youth took the extreme step. Family members alleged that Srichandan was facing mental harassment at the hands of revenue officials. Since the last six months, the youth had been reportedly running from pillar to post to get permission from the revenue office to sell his land to buyers from the general category. Under section 22 of the Orissa Land Reforms (OLR) Act, 1960, a Scheduled Caste (SC) person cannot sell or transfer land to a general category person without prior written permission from a revenue officer. Dalit activist and former Zilla Parishad chairperson Gita Sethi claimed Srichandan was forced to end his life due to frustration over inordinate delay by revenue officers to grant him permission to transfer his property. Kendrapara IIC Suvendu Sahoo said after receiving information, police rushed to the spot and sent the deceased’s body to the district headquarters hospital for autopsy. “No suicide note was found at the spot. An investigation is underway to find out what prompted the youth to take the extreme step,” he said. Kendrapara collector Raghuram R Iyer said, “The district administration has launched an investigation into the tragic incident. We will take strict action against any official found guilty of wrongdoing and harassing the youth.” Sources said it is being alleged that cases related to land records are moving at a snail’s pace in the offices of the collector, sub-collector and revenue officers in Kendrapara. (Assistance for those having suicidal thoughts is available on helpline 104 or Tele MANAS 14416) Courtesy : TNIE Note: This news is originally published on https:/thenewindianexpress.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

Karnataka has never had a Dalit Chief Minister, says Congress leader SR Patil

Senior Congress leader SR Patil stated on Sunday that it is natural for people from downtrodden and marginalised communities to aspire to have a Chief Minister from their fold, highlighting that Karnataka has never had a Dalit Chief Minister so far. Addressing reporters, Patil said, “The downtrodden people are protesting. It is quite natural for anyone to aspire to become the Chief Minister. Karnataka has never had a Dalit Chief Minister so far. Therefore, it is natural for people from the downtrodden and marginalised communities to hope that someone from their community becomes the Chief Minister and to express that aspiration through protests.” C Vijayabaskar denies AIADMK exit rumours amid ambiguous press encounter He further added, “I do not agree with the view that G Parameshwara has not been given importance. He is a senior leader of the Congress party and has been given due respect and an appropriate position both in the party and in the government. I am very proud of the government. The government is functioning well, and I am proud of its achievements.” Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister-designate DK Shivakumar is scheduled to meet the party high command in New Delhi on Monday to discuss cabinet appointments and other political developments, according to Congress sources. Earlier on Sunday, Shivakumar told reporters in Bengaluru that he did not know how many leaders would be inducted into his cabinet or who would take oath with him on June 3. He said, “I don’t know. Whatever the party high command decides will happen.” After serving three years as Deputy Chief Minister, Shivakumar is set to assume office as Karnataka Chief Minister. The swearing-in ceremony is planned for June 3 at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru. On Saturday, Shivakumar formally submitted a letter to Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot informing him about his unanimous election as Congress Legislative Party leader. This followed the voluntary resignation of former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 28. The Governor dissolved the previous Council of Ministers immediately but asked Siddaramaiah to continue until the new government is sworn in. Courtesy : TNM Note: This news is originally published on https:/thenewsmill.com/bha and is used purely for non-profit/non-commercial purposes, especially human rights

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