The Citizen (Gauteng)

No business as usual amid protests

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– Protests disrupted business in India’s financial hub of Mumbai for a second day yesterday as lower-caste Dalits pelted buses, blocked rail lines and shut malls after a clash with rightwing Hindus.

Mumbai police advised people to avoid a number of key roads and intersecti­ons. Train services, the life line of the city, stalled throughout the day.

The Dalit call for a general strike across the western state of Maharashtr­a led to largely peaceful demonstrat­ions. Police said protesters burned a few buses round the state.

The Dalits, who rank at the bottom in India’s ancient caste hierarchy, called the strike in protest against an attack by right-wing groups in the city of Pune, 150km from Mumbai, on Monday.

The attack came as the community was celebratin­g the 200th anniversar­y of a battle they won, fighting alongside British colonial forces, against an upper-caste ruler. A 28-year-old man was killed in the clashes, according to the state government.

“The government didn’t arrest the perpetrato­rs of violence in Pune. Hindu group members were beating Dalits and the police were just watching from afar,” said protester Sandeep Kamble. “We are demanding the arrest of the culprits.”

Dalits have been ostracised by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for doing jobs they deemed as impure, such as working in tanneries and picking up garbage.

“We’ve called for a bandh (shutdown), but we’re not forcing people. They can join us or stay away,” said Prakash Ambedkar, a leader of the Dalit community. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT. Members of the Dalit community shout slogans as they block a road during a protest in Mumbai, India, yesterday.
Picture: Reuters SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT. Members of the Dalit community shout slogans as they block a road during a protest in Mumbai, India, yesterday.

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