Oman Daily Observer

Gujarat shutdown peaceful, five more attempt suicide

POLITICAL OVERTUNES: Shutdown called to protest against the brutal assault on four dalit youths in Una town of Saurashtra

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RAJKOT: Five more youngsters attempted to kill themselves in Saurashtra region on Wednesday as ‘Gujarat Bandh’ called by dalit organisati­ons evoked a partial response, marred by sporadic incidents of arson and stone-pelting.

The statewide shutdown was called to protest the brutal assault on four Dalit youths in Una town of Saurashtra on July 11 for skinning a dead cow — their traditiona­l family profession.

As the issue is assuming political overtones, Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel wasted no time in rushing to Una on Wednesday.

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and National Congress Party leader Praful Patel will on Thursday call on the four youths as well as enquire after five other youngsters who attempted suicide in the last three days. One of them died later.

The Chief Minister landed at the Diu airport on Wednesday morning and drove to the Mota Samadhiyal­a village in Una taluka to meet the families of the four Dalit youths who were beaten up by radical elements.

Anandiben claimed all 25 dalit families in the village were satisfied with the government’s action in the assault case.

The bandh was near complete in Saurashtra region but evoked mixed response in other parts. Over 200 persons were arrested on charge of arson and violence.

However, no reports of any casualty due to violence has come from the state so far.

Reports of blockades at several places were received from Junagadh, Surendrana­gar, Rajkot, Morbi, Mahuva and Bhavnagar in Saurashtra and Kheda, Mehsana, Palanpur, Patan and Chhota Udepur in central and north Gujarat. Thousands of Dalits took out protest rallies and forced shops and commercial establishm­ents to down shutters in these towns.

The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporatio­n too was forced to suspend its operations on many routes in Saurashtra and north Gujarat. Over a dozen public and private buses were torched or damaged in Saurashtra region during the bandh.

Protesters in Porbander set a private bus ablaze near the Airport Road after heavy stone-pelting. Bandh supporters also attacked the office of Deputy Superinten­dent of Police (Rural) and damaged police vehicles parked there.

Over a dozen members of the Dalit community were detained in Mochi Nagar area of Rajkot when they tried to dump dead animals at a public place near the Civil Hospital in protest the Una incident.

In north and central Gujarat, the protesters in Surendrana­gar and Botat stopped two goods and passenger trains, while hose in Mehsana attacked a municipali­ty building with stones.

The police detained over 70 protesters in Kosamba town in Surat district, while in Surat city thousands of dalits took out a protest rally.

In Ahmedabad, crowds forced traders to close shops in the first half of the day.

 ?? — Reuters ?? People block traffic during a protest against the flogging of four men accused of skinning a cow in Ahmedabad.
— Reuters People block traffic during a protest against the flogging of four men accused of skinning a cow in Ahmedabad.

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