A Dalit household in Tarwada village in Rajasthan’s Rajsamand district sought police safety to assist conduct a marriage procession, prompting the Nationwide Fee for Scheduled Castes to intervene.
In a letter to the Rajsmand Superintendent of Police Friday, the panel had requested the police to supply enough safety to the household for the marriage procession. The police have additionally been requested to file a report in 15 days. The marriage procession was held on Saturday and the marriage is scheduled for Sunday.
This comes every week after a Dalit groom in Madhya Pradesh was attacked for driving a mare throughout his marriage ceremony procession.
Based on officers, the SC panel took suo motu cognizance after the groom’s brother, Suresh Bamaniya, wrote to the district police searching for police safety for the marriage procession deliberate for his brother. To make his case, Bamaniya cited an incident from 2022 when a Dalit man’s marriage ceremony procession was disrupted.
The police have additionally been requested to file a report in 15 days. (Categorical Picture)
Rajsamand SP Manish Tripathi confirmed that the police had acquired the letter. “We’ve deployed 170 law enforcement officials within the village. We even have drones to control the scenario,” he stated.
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