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Landlords attack dalits, burn houses
By Our Staff Reporter
CUDDAPAH, APRIL 19. Upper caste landlords have attacked dalits
and set ablaze 30 houses belonging to the latter, near Rajupalem
in B. Kodur mandal.
A dalit, Penchalaiah, sustained injuries when he was attacked
with an axe. Forty goats perished in the fire and all the
belongings of the dalits were gutted. The fear-stricken dalits
fled the village after the attack and are taking shelter in a
church in Cuddapah town.
The dalits of Rajupalem village and a farmer, O. Venkatarami
Reddy, were engaged in a land dispute for some time and the issue
is pending in court, according to the B. Kodur Sub-inspector, Mr.
Ramana. Venkatarami Reddy and 15 others allegedly came in a
tractor and set ablaze the huts built recently by the dalits. On
a complaint from dalits, the SI visited the village and
registered cases against 15 persons. A fire tender from Badvel
came and put off the fire.
Condemning the burning of houses and injuring one with an axe,
several organisations have demanded the arrest of the culprits
and attachment of the properties of the main accused.
The general secretary of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Mission, Mr. A.
Sampath Kumar, the zonal secretary of the A.P. Scheduled Castes
Welfare Association, Mr. Gangulaiah, the Cuddapah District Dalita
Sena president, Mr. D. Siddhaiah, SC/ST Vigilance Cell committee
member, Mr. C.V. Ramana, and co-convenor of District SC/ST
Advocates Welfare Association, Mr. V. Aasaiah, submitted a
representation to the Superintendent of Police, Mr. Govind Singh,
and sought stern action against the culprits.
The Government issued house site pattas to 61 dalits of Rajupalem
on survey No. 2360/5 in Munnelli village three years ago, they
said in a statement on Wednesday. Some upper caste persons were
causing obstructions to the dalits, preventing them from building
houses and attacked them on several occasions, they alleged.
However, the police, the district administration and revenue
officials did not take any action.
They alleged that atrocities were on the rise in Cuddapah
district due to the inept attitude of the district
administration. They alleged that the officials were unconcerned
about the social boycott of dalits of Thimmaiahgaripalle village
in Chitvel mandal with the grudge that they exercised their
franchise as per their choice in the Assembly elections in
September last. People of Thimmaiahgaripalle were leading
miserable lives for want of work, they lamented.
The leaders lambasted the police for not booking cases under the
law for attacking the downtrodden sections. Some officials were
holding `panchayats' when people were attacked, they alleged.
They threatened a district-wide agitation by dalits if the
officials did not take prompt action against the culprits who
burnt down the houses near Rajupalem.
They urged the District Collector, Mr. Adhar Sinha, to order the
arrest of the culprits and sanction pucca houses for the victims.
They must also be extended financial assistance and steps should
be initiated for their protection. The Collector and SP should
visit the village and allay their fears, they demanded.
Meanwhile, the district convener of `Kula Vivakshatha Porata
Samithi,' Mr. B. Narayana Reddy, also demanded stern action
against the culprits and payment of compensation and sanction of
pucca houses to the victims. An injured Mr. Penchalaiah's medical
expenses should be borne by the Government, he demanded.
Mr. Reddy alleged that attacks were recurring due to the inaction
of officials in previous cases. He wanted stern action to ensure
that such atrocities did not recur.
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