Khaleej Times

MP woman asked to beg for killing calf in village

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bhind (Madhya Pradesh) An elderly woman was ordered by a caste panchayat in a Madhya Pradesh village to beg for seven days outside her village and take a dip in the Ganga river as penance for the “sin” of accidental­ly killing a calf.

Last Friday, Kamleshi Devi, 60, a resident of Sriwas Nagar, was trying to pull the calf off a lactating cow but the rope around its neck tightened, resulting in its death, corporator Mukesh Garg said.

Members of the backward Sriwas community, to which Devi belongs, held a panchayat on Saturday which ordered her to beg outside her village for seven days as penance.

Garg said the caste panchayat asked the woman, a widow, to take a dip in the Ganga and serve food to girls.

He said the order was “inhumane and illegal”.

“In today’s era, such diktats are not justified. The police should take action,” the corporator said.

Devi fainted on hearing about the order and was hospitalis­ed.

District Hospital Superinten­dent Dr Ajit Mishra said the woman underwent treatment there.

Devi’s son, Anil Sriwas, said his mother had committed a “mistake” and the caste panchayat only followed the religion and customs.

When contacted, Superinten­dent of Police Anil Singh Kushwaha said no one had approached the police with a complaint.

“I came to know about the incident through the media. We have not received any complaint in this regard,” the police superinten­dent said.

When asked, District Collector Ilayaraja T said he would look into the matter. PTI

In today’s era, such diktats are not justified. The police should take action Mukesh Garg, Corporator

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