Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Upper caste men beat up Dalit groom over ‘ghurchari’

- HT Correspond­ent

ROHTAK: A Dalit groom was on Tuesday pushed down from the horse during ‘ghurchari’ and his family members in the ‘baraat’ (marriage procession) were allegedly beaten up by a dozen upper caste men at Sanjarwas village in Dadri district.

The incident tok place late on Tuesday night when groom Sanjay and his family had come to the village for his marriage with village resident Suman.

However, when the ‘baraat’ was coming to Suman’s residence, a dozen men belonging to the Rajput community stopped it and pushed Sanjay down from the horse, saying Dalits were not allowed to perform this ritual.

The incident led to a heated argument between the two sides, after which the upper caste men roughed up the groom and some of his family members.

Three of bride’s family members —Satender, Anil and Harpal — who tried to save the ‘baraatis’ were brutally beaten up and had to be shifted to a hospital.

The girl’s family informed the police, after which the upper caste men ran away.

Bond Kalan police station incharge said Sanjay suffered minor injuries but the marriage ceremony was accomplish­ed. “We made sure the marriage ceremony was performed peacefully by providing security till the function ended.”

He added, “We have lodged a case under relevant sections of the IPC and SC/ST (prevention of atrocities) Act. One person has been arrested while a hunt to nab the other miscreants was on,” he said.

A DOZEN UPPER CASTE MEN STOPPED ‘BARAAT’ OF A DALIT YOUTH AT A VILLAGE IN DADRI AND THRASHED HIM AND HIS FAMILY MEMBERS

CHANDIGARH: The Haryana civil aviation department has invited expression of interest (EoI) from interested applicants and infrastruc­ture developers for the developmen­t of integrated aviation hub in Hisar through private participat­ion on design, build, rinance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis.

An official spokesman said the integrated aviation hub would be developed on about 3,000 acres of government owned available land adjoining the existing Hisar airfield. He said this would cater to facilities comprising passenger airport, maintenanc­e repair and overhaul and other needs of the aviation industry.

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