Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Tension in Jind village, Dalit families flee due to panic

YOUTH’S KILLING A day after death of a youth in clash over possession of panchayat land for BPL people in Dharodhi, 50 families, most of them Dalit, shift to nearby villages

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

ROHTAK: A day after the death of a youth in a clash over panchayati land in Dharodhi village in Jind district, tension prevailed in the village on Sunday and over 50 below poverty line (BPL) families, most of them belonging to Dalit community, left their houses and shifted to nearby villages.

A clash broke out between two groups over five acres of panchayati land as the village sarpanch, along with the block developmen­t and panchayat officer (BDPO), attempted to take possession of the land for allotment of residentia­l plots to BPL families, majority of whom are Dalits. Vikram, 28, had received serious injuries in clash, died later.

On Sunday, the khap panchayats held a meeting and asked the government to pay `25 lakh as compensati­on to the deceased’s family and announce government job for his wife before July 29. The khap leaders also demanded immediate arrest of the nine people booked by the police in the case.

“The khap leaders will take a big decision on July 29, if the government, district administra­tion and the police failed to meet our demands”, said khap leader Raghubir Nain. When contacted, Jind SP Abhishek Jorwal refuted the allegation­s of attack on Dalits saying, “Sarpanch Mahender Punia and his two sons were among the eight people booked on the charge of murder”.

“More that 60 people were involved in the clash. Though the accused belong to both Dalit community and upper castes, most of the Dalits are leaving the village as they are apprehendi­ng police action against them”, said the SP. Asserting that the situation was under control, he said, “We have deputed adequate police to deal with untoward incident”.

He added, “Three people have already been arrested and we are sure that we will arrest the remaining accused in the next 24 hours”.A dalit woman, Sudesh, who has left her house along with her family, said, “Nobody has attacked our houses yet, but we apprehend tension in the village and have decided to shift with our relatives to nearby villages until the peace is restored in the village”. POLITICS BEHIND MATTER

According to the locals, sarpanch Punia, who wants to the contest the coming panchayat elections, has decided to woo the BPL families of the village by promising them 100-yard residentia­l plots, for which he decided to get 5 acres of panchayati agricultur­e land vacated.

The decision was opposed by the people of the rival group and they opposed the sarpanch and the BDPO, when they went to the village to take possession. T his a gitated the BPL card holders and they attacked the r iva l group and in the ensuing clash Vikram, a Jat boy, was killed and two others Sukhiram and Sandeep received serious injuries. Agitated over the death, the members of the upper caste burnt a Haryana Roadways bus and clashed with the police.

POLICE BOOK VILLAGE SARPANCH, 7 OTHERS ON CHARGE OF MURDER; KHAP LEADERS DEMAND `25 LAKH AND GOVERNMENT JOB FOR KIN OF DECEASED

 ??  ?? BPL families of Dharodhi village are shifting to nearby villages in the wake of growing tension in the area. HT PHOTO
BPL families of Dharodhi village are shifting to nearby villages in the wake of growing tension in the area. HT PHOTO

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