Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Dalits to fast against social boycott

- srinivasa.apparasu@htlive.com

HYDERABAD: Around 1,200 Dalits at Garagaparr­u village in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh will launch an indefinite fast from Tuesday to protest against social boycott by the upper caste people in their village.

Nearly 360 families belonging to Mala community, a predominan­t Scheduled Caste group in Andhra, have been facing the social boycott since April 26, following a dispute with the upper caste Rajus (belonging to Kshatriya community) over installati­on of a statue of Dr BR Ambedkar in the village on April 23.

“For the past three months, we have been deprived of our livelihood. We have been barred from doing any agricultur­al work. We are also not allowed to work in the ponds belonging to the people from the upper caste,” G Rajesh, a Dalit youth, who has been spearheadi­ng the movement against the social boycott, said.

“Some of the Dalit farmers, who had taken lands of upper caste people on lease for cultivatio­n, were also driven away and their leases were cancelled. Our womenfolk, who used to work in their houses, have been sacked.”

“After the social boycott came to light in the local media, all that the district administra­tion did was distribute some rice and other provisions to the Dalit colony,” Rajesh said.

“We want two acres for each Dalit family so that we can live with dignity, rather than depending on the mercy of the upper caste people. We also want that each family be given a monetary compensati­on of ₹1 lakh each and that our colony be declared a separate gram panchayat,” he said.

 ?? HT ?? Nearly 360 families belonging to the Mala community have been facing boycott.
HT Nearly 360 families belonging to the Mala community have been facing boycott.

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