Man kills couple over 22-cent bill
LUCKNOW, India — Police arrested a shopkeeper for axing to death a couple from a lower caste for not promptly paying a meagre debt of 22 cents for groceries, an official said Friday. District Magistrate Pramod Chandra Gupta said the upper caste shopkeeper killed the couple in a rage Thursday, severing both their heads, when they asked for more time to pay for the groceries they bought from his shop in Mainpuri, a town in Uttar Pradesh state. The Dalit couple were construction workers and left behind five children, Gupta said. The shopkeeper is from the Brahmin caste. Attacks against Muslims and Dalits have risen since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist party came to power two years ago. Four low-caste Dalit community men were beaten by Hindu hardliners while trying to skin a dead cow in western India earlier this week. Hindus consider cows to be sacred, and the slaughter of cows is banned in many parts of India. Slaughtering a cow carries a punishment of up to seven years in jail. Although caste discrimination was banned soon after India’s independence from Britain in 1947, the practice persists.