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191 villages prone to atrocities against Dalits: study
By Radha Venkatesan
CHENNAI, AUG. 7. As many as 191 villages in the State are prone
to atrocities against Dalits and untouchability crimes, according
to an official study.
The Prevention of Civil Rights wing of the State Adidravidar
department, has found in its analysis of untouchability crimes
across the State, that about 140 of the 191 villages are ``highly
sensitive''.
The cases registered under the prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
has also shown an increase in the past two years. While about 312
cases have been registered in the first four months this year,
996 cases were filed last year.
And, the ``dimension and the locus'' of caste clashes in the
State is clearly changing. An analysis of the caste conflicts
this year by the PCR wing showed that the ``caste menace'' which
was prevalent mostly in southern districts, has spread across
north Tamil Nadu, particularly Cuddalore, Villupuram, Dharmapuri
and Tiruvallur.
A majority of the 15 caste clashes reported from January to June
this year killing 15 people, took place in north Tamil Nadu,
largely between the Dalits and the Vanniars. And, the largest
number of atrocity-prone villages-as many as 30-have been
identified in Cuddalore district, while Tirunelveli district
considered to be the hot-bed of caste menace, has only 13 such
villages. Amid the increasing caste tension, the State Government
issued a directive on July 16 to the District Collectors to have
``tight control'' over installation of new statues.
The village vigilance committees in the districts have been asked
to keep close vigil over the statues and ensure their safety.
For, the common cause for caste clashes is the desecration of
statues of leaders by anti-socials.
The Collectors have been directed to take effective steps to
eradicate the ``two tumbler'' system in the villages, which is a
``main reason'' for escalation of caste tension.
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