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Haryana: ‘Must leave the village if accused of not being arrested’

Haryana: 'Must leave the village if accused of not being arrested'
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Chhatar / Jind: People belong to the Twadul Castes (SC) community, who allegedly faced social boycott since September 26, 2020, said they would be forced to leave the village if strict action against the defendant was not immediately taken.
Haryana Polda has ordered 23 castees over the complaints of Gurmeet Singh (22) on October 13 when a dispute erupted due to watching the Kabbadi match held in Ghogadiya Village, which was side by side with Chhatar on October 11 and after it was allegedly announced a social boycott of 150 SC families Mangu Mohalla is here in the village of Chhatar Kota Uchana Kalan, represented by Deputy Head of Minister Dusyant Chautala, from Jind District.
When a team from TOI visited Chhatar Village on Friday, people from the SC community said they might have to leave the village if all the defendants were not arrested.
Police Uchana Kalan has ordered 23 villagers, including two shop owners and Ishwar, Karpal, Sita, Subhash, Ram Singh, Kulu, Rajesh, Kalis, Pardeep, Ram Mehar-ex Sarpanch, Krishil, Sonu, Anil, Prem, Lilu, Balwan , Rakesh Bansal and others under section 323 (voluntarily causing injury) IPC, caste schedules and tribes scheduled by ACT, 1989 (1) (2) (VA) SC ST (POA).
Community Society SC said they faced difficulties, because of the ration, milk and even animal feed was rejected for them, forcing them to sell livestock at very low prices because of the availability of feed.
Shop owners, including Rakesh Bansal said they closed their shops located in SC Mohalla for two days on September 26 and 27 to see tensions between two communities and opened again after police and high-ranking officials reached the village.
Items from shops are given consistently now to SC people.
It was observed that Essensitail goods from shops were given to SC people on Friday and shops looked open.
Gurmeet said the problem began on August 1, when several top caste men who drank liquor at Chabutra SC Mohalla stopped doing it.
“Me and Sachin filed a police complaint but the villagers put up pressure on Sachin and resolved this problem.
The defendant, including Rajesh, had kept hostility since the incident and used the words insulting and Casteist’s comments when I went watching the Kabaddi match in the nearest Ghogadiya Village .
After that, I approached the Uchana police, but the top of the caste began to pressure to take a complaint Whatever or talk to SC people in the village, “he added.
After that, the Shopkeers stop giving important items to SC and milk from the top caste or dairy diaries.
SC people tried the arrest of all the defendants, he was maintained.
Sushil Kumar, another victim of the SC community, said, “I have sent my children to my in-laws and sells livestock due to lack of food.
We will be forced to leave the village if the tension increases.
The police must take concrete actions in this problem by capturing all the defendants Immediately.
We gave a call to protest at the Jind District Head Office on October 16 looking for fair actions in this incident, “he added.
Some people including Karpal Singh from the top caste and one of the defendants said “SC people are also brothers and our efforts are made to maintain peace and harmony in the village.
We have not announced the social boycott of the SC community in the village,” he added.
BDPO Surender Singh told TOI: “We have found several facts in complaints submitted by the SC community and will speak with both parties in the village.
However, there are no legal situations and order in the village and the police team have time.
Now, shop- Shops in open villages where SC people get the necessary items.
Statements from different people are being recorded and detailed reports will be submitted to high-ranking officials.
“Meanwhile the sources in Chhatar village, said the top of the castle holding Panchayat where They submitted an apology to the SC community people for the incident, but the material could not be resolved and the social boycott decision was taken later.

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