Khaleej Times

3 Dalit teens thrashed, stripped over bike ‘theft’

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new delhi — Three low-caste teenagers were stripped, beaten and forced to march naked in public after they were accused of stealing a motorcycle in western India, video footage showed on Tuesday.

Angry villagers reportedly tied the children, aged between 13 and 15, to a tree, thrashed and stripped them naked in Rajasthan state’s Chittorgar­h area after they were accused of stealing an upper-caste man’s motorcycle.

The footage on the NDTV news channel showed a group of men hitting the naked teenagers, from India’s lowest Dalit caste, as they appeared to crouch down to save themselves from the blows.

Police said they had registered cases against both the boys and their attackers after the assault, which occurred on Saturday.

“It isn’t an upper caste versus lower caste case. This is a case of theft and mob fury — both are wrong. We arrested six from the mob today,” Gaj Singh, a senior police officer of Chittorgar­h, told AFP by telephone. Singh said the villagers involved in the assault were also from the same Kanjar tribe as the victims.

Kanjars are a socially stigmatise­d nomadic community found across northern and central India whose members often face such discrimina­tion that they are forced to live outside villages and towns.

Manan Chaturvedi, the head of Rajasthan’s child rights commission, promised to investigat­e. “We are forming a committee that will investigat­e this matter and then appropriat­e action will be taken after proper evidence is found,” she said.

“Not only the police, but those bystanders watching and taking videos should have been active. Had they stepped in, I don’t think any of this would have happened.”

Kailash Satyarthi, the Indian child rights activist and Nobel peace laureate, called on his Twitter followers to demand “immediate action” over what he called a “barbaric attack”.

Caste discrimina­tion is officially illegal in India. But it still pervades many aspects of daily life, especially in the underdevel­oped rural areas where more than half the population lives. —

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