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‘There is no direct threat to SC family rights

'There is no direct threat to SC family rights
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Chandigarh: The Haryana government has notified Punjab and Haryana High Court that there is no direct threat to civil rights of villagers belonging to the Casses Community (SC) scheduled for the village of Jind District.
Formal statements in this case were carried out before HC by legal officers in response to the petition submitted by several residents of Chattar Village, looking for clues to the country to take appropriate administrative actions to stop social and economic boycotts against SC members.
Community in the village.
The state legal officer told HC, “According to a police investigation, there was no direct threat to the applicant in the context of any violation of their civil rights.” After hearing the satisfaction of the Applicant and the State Response, justice Raj Mohan Singh issued a notice to the Government Haryana, looking for a status report on this issue on January 21.
The problem reaches HC behind the petition submitted by Gurmeet and other residents of Charar.
According to the Petitioner, on August 1, 24 people entered Dalit Basti in a drunken condition and using obscene acts in public.
When the applicant and other people included in the SC community, Sachin, asked them to stop such actions, they began throwing Casteist slurs on them on August 2, Sachin filed a complaint with respect to the incident and the FIR registered under the SC / FIR registered below SC / FIR is listed below SC / FIR.
St Act at the Uchana police station.
According to the Petitioner, a Pilg FIR was registered on the same day against the other SC complainants and members by members of the dominant community.
After that, the Gurmeet and Sachin applicants were called by Panchayat Village to compromise in this matter and did not take further action.
On September 26, another Panchayat was held and the pressure given to the SC community to enter to compromise.
When members of SC do not agree to it, one Balwan, on behalf of the dominant community, announced the social and economic boycott of all members of the SC community.
It was also announced that if there were villagers who did not obey this boycott, the person had to pay a fine of RS 11,000 to Pancrayat.
“SC community members cannot enter the area where the dominant community is located.
All ration stores, milk etc.
have refused to provide goods to community members, who have to get it from the city, which is 40 km away,” this petition claims.

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