As the Dalit family was rejected to take back the SC / ST Act case, the face of the boycott community in Rohtak Village – News2IN
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As the Dalit family was rejected to take back the SC / ST Act case, the face of the boycott community in Rohtak Village

As the Dalit family was rejected to take back the SC / ST Act case, the face of the boycott community in Rohtak Village
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Rohtak: For the past four days, the Dalit family in Bahini Village Mato Rohtak has been forced to travel at least eight kilometers to the city of Megam to buy everyday essence.
The community has faced social ostraction after the local Dalit family refused to draw complaints against a 21-year-old young man from the dominant caste submitted on December 7 under the protection of children from sexual violations (Pocso) and SC / ST acted at the MEHAM police station to cover Their house and allegedly tried to persecute their little daughter.
While the defendant was arrested and sent to the custody of the judiciary, a Pancrayat was held in the village on December 8 which was allegedly asked the minor family to attract this case.
When the family refused, two Panchayats were held and the announcement was made to boycott the entire community.
On December 15, local residents accused the announcement made in the village, warning that people who allowed Dalit to enter their fields would be charged with Rs 11,000.
It also directed people not to hire dalit workers and asked for a shop to stop selling anything.
“I won’t attract his suitcase.
They can boycott us as long as they want.
This is the third time that the defendant tried to enter our house,” said the 70-year-old girl’s grandfather told Saturday.
The Septuagenarian claims that they have been going to the police station to file complaints about social boycott, but his complaint was not registered.
“The police told us to solve this problem.
That there was no need to file a complaint,” he said.
Maya, a woman from the same community, told Toi that all Dalit families had been boycotted because the announcement was made.
“For the past four days, we without work and loss of money affecting us hard.
They can say anything and what we have to do is remain silent,” Maya said.
Most dalits in the village, which consists of around 20% of the population ratio, is farm laborers.
While the dominant caste members claimed that there was no social boycycle, some told TI that the minor family was told to attract cases submitted under the SC / ST Law.
“Yes, Khap Panchayat is held but only to ask the family to attract SC / ST CASE.
We have no problems with anything other than SC / ST’s actions for splitting us,” Krishhan said.
On Saturday night, DSP Mahesh Kumar was titled the two families to solve this problem.
“Both parties are called and together they provide an effort that they have no problem now.
Social boycott is the result of confusion that occurs with members of the SC community,” DSP said.
Advocacy and coordinator of the National Alliance for Human Rights Dalit, Rajat Kalsan, is called a boycott as a form of “untouchability”.
“It has been 70 years since it was untouched but applies in the form of social boycott in villages.
The social boycott is rampant in Haryana villages but attracts very little media attention.
There are five cases of sustainable social boycott in Rohtak District, Rohtak, Panchkula and Jind, “Kalsan said.

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