15 Upper-Caste Hindus Allegedly Assault Dalits in Karnataka 

05:27AM Mon 9 Oct, 2017

  October 9, Harmaghatta High tension prevailed in Haramaghatta village in Karnataka on Thursday, after a group of upper- caste Hindus allegedly assaulted Dalits. The incident happened on Thursday evening, during a special puja being conducted at the Anjaneya temple as part of Bhoomi Hunnime. According to The Hindu, trouble broke out when a group of Dalit youth held  a procession to the temple, and proceeded to garland the deity. Some people of the upper-caste Hindu communities reportedly objected to the usage of the sound system, and also prevented them from garlanding the deity. This was followed by the upper-caste Hindus allegedly assaulting the Dalits. The issue did not end there. They later entered a Dalit colony and caused havoc by ransacking a shop run by a Dalit, it is alleged. According to a police complaint, they also tore off a poster of BR Ambedkar, and three Dalit youth were reportedly injured in the assault. Following this, the police booked 15 persons were booked under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and under sections 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty), 504 (intentional insult with intention to provoke breach of peace) of IPC. Source: The Quint Published by Sahifa SM