The Standard (St. Catharines)

Man kills couple over 22-cent bill

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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.

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