Jaipur: A 26-year-old Dalit, who has offered a prayer in a temple in Jalore District, harassed by several people who then struggled after he protested in October 1.
When the video clip of the incident became a viral, the problem arrived at the police notice Jalore on October 10 when they got fired from the victim.
On Tuesday, the police arrested five people because of the alleged attack, criminal intimidation, and atrocities against SC / ST.
According to the police, the victim was identified as Jitendra Bamania (26), a candidate for government work, has offered a prayer in a local temple on October 1 at 4 pm.
“After offering prayers when he stood outside the temple, five young men came and began to abuse him.
He asked them not to harass him and protested.
This triggered agriculture after that he was attacked and was contacted with a stick.
In the video that became a viral, the victim continued Appealed for burners to leave, “said Anukriti Ujinia, additional SP, Jalore who was investigating the case that lodged in the Kotwali police station area.
After that, the video of the incident became a viral and arrived at the police notice on October 10.
“After identifying the victim, we invited him to file a complaint and submit a formal bridow with the promise that he had to be without fear of submitting the case and the police would take action.
On Monday night, we held five people arrested on Tuesday night,” said Ujjainia.
“The defendant was identified as Jitendra Singh, Narpat Singh, Dilip Vaishnav, the door and Hem Singh was arrested on charges of attack.
We have registered the case under the IPC and SC / SC / SC / ACT (Prevention) section,” he added.
CM BJP Flays for Hanumangarh Incident: Chairman of the Minister of Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday Lambi BJP for comparing the murder of Dalit Men in Hanumangarh with Lakhimpur Kheri’s violence.
Gehlot also criticized the BJP stand for sending delegates to Hanumangarh.
“It’s really stupidity by BJP.
They should send when life is lost to know the reality.
After knowing the fact that there will be no need to send a delegation,” Gehlot said when talking to the news.
On October 7, a man was beaten to death in the city of Prempura Hanumangarh for his alleged love.
The police so far caught seven people.
Meanwhile, the BJP Committee of three members on Tuesday met the Dalit men’s family who was beaten to death in Hanumangarh Regency and claimed that he was killed on monetary disputes and not for illibutive relationships.
The committee led by BJP Mla Madan Bells accused the district collectors and police supervisors who were misleading and demanding action against them.