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Two sisters sentenced to be raped in India

We don't have rapes in India.
India is the safest country in the world.
 
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That is really... SHOCKING! of well they have their laws we all have to deal with it one way or another...

Indian villages ruled by goons and have strict cast based system where low level or schedule cast members don't have any rights their lives meant nothing to elite class member they rape, kidnap and kill low cast women and no one can do anything even Indian Govt because of losing votes in that area.
Buddy @VARCHASVE , I thought the caste system was abolished or something. Can you please elaborate on this one? Thanks buddy!
 
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That is really... SHOCKING! of well they have their laws we all have to deal with it one way or another...


Buddy @VARCHASVE , I thought the caste system was abolished or something. Can you please elaborate on this one? Thanks buddy!
No in India specially in villages it still exists and rules implemented even dalit (low caste) hindu not allowed in mandir yesterday an elderly dalit woman fined for entering mandir
Denied temple access, Dalit converts to Islam
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A month ago, he called himself Shyam Singh. Now he declares himself “Azad” (liberated). The symbolic name not only sums up his situation, but is also his new identity.

Shyam, a member of the Dalit Valmiki community in Moga village of Meerut, converted to Islam two weeks ago.

A landless labourer, he didn’t convert only because the community was denied access to a prominent Valmiki temple, located in nearby Baghpat district, to perform the traditional puja.

He changed his faith also because of the “continuous threats and harassment” he and his fellow community members had to face from the local law and order officials after he persisted with his demand to have the right to perform puja at the temple.

The temple is controlled by the dominant Yadav community, and the priests had problems with the Valmikis performing puja. After their efforts to get equal rights failed, they announced that they would convert to Islam. Last week, the Meerut administration booked Shyam and his family for “disturbing peace and communal harmony” by persisting with their demand to perform puja at the temple and the announcement about converting to Islam.

In November last year, Shyam and his community members were told by the priest that they didn’t have any rights to perform puja.

‘What is the point in being a Hindu if I can’t enter a temple’

Since November last year, Shyam has petitioned the District Magistrates of Baghpat and Meerut, and the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. He also petitioned the Prime Minister’s Office.



“What is the point in being a Hindu and having this sacred thread around my wrist if I can’t even enter a temple and perform puja,” he argued.



While Shyam has converted to Islam, his fellow Valmikis, numbering over 100, are scared and don’t want to raise the issue. They are thinking of migrating to some other part of the State to escape official harassment.



Shyam himself now plans to migrate to Nepal.



Interestingly, the announcement of the conversion plan by Shyam and his fellow Dalits provoked immediate attention from right-wing Hindu outfits, which requested them not to convert.



“All of them wanted us not to convert to Islam, but none of them want us to get equal status among Hindus. This is how we have historically and traditionally been cheated,” said Shyam.



Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Baghpat, Rajendar Singh told The Hindu that the Valmikis were denied permission to perform the elaborate puja in their own style as it was a “new” religious tradition.
Denied temple access, Dalit converts to Islam - The Hindu


@James Jaevid
Caste system in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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That is really... SHOCKING! of well they have their laws we all have to deal with it one way or another...


Buddy @VARCHASVE , I thought the caste system was abolished or something. Can you please elaborate on this one? Thanks buddy!

Sir, assuming you REALLY want to know

  1. The rape sentence case is already discredited. No such order was passed by a village gathering. This has been investigated and reported now. There was a case with married woman eloping and stuff and obviously a dispute in a small village
  2. If you want to know about indian matters, you must not ask an islamist bigot about it. The caste system has been abolished by law decades and decades ago. By that I mean any negative discrimination or even using caste based verbal abuse is punishable by what can only be called draconian laws. OTOH lower castes have been given 50% reservations in govt jobs and education institutions (thats about all of them) so that their backward status can be alleviated. This has been in practice for 6 plus decades now.
  3. Does that mean interest groups who identify with the caste identifier do not clash in our most backward places? No that does happen. But it has no religious color, its just people pushing their interests. Think about it like the race issues in your country, except in a much poorer, under governed and many times more populated country. Its frustrating but we must keep fighting and improving.
 
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That is really... SHOCKING! of well they have their laws we all have to deal with it one way or another...


Buddy @VARCHASVE , I thought the caste system was abolished or something. Can you please elaborate on this one? Thanks buddy!

The standards of professionals have dropped dramatically
 
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I am not supporting this punishment but that male know about his village and the consequences of his act. But still he did it.
 
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The standards of professionals have dropped dramatically
Well thanks buddy I did not know that's how you measure professionals. In my country its called curiosity because I honestly don't know that is why I asked. If you are looking someone to bash you are barking at the wrong tree dude.
 
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Disgraceful act by the council and the brother of two sisters, both sides should be given exemplary punishments.
 
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Meanwhile in Pakistan, fathers sell children
Pakistani man puts children 'on sale' to pay off fine - The Times of India
ISLAMABAD: In a bid to pay a fine imposed by a Pakistani Jirga (tribal court) a man put his children on sale at Rs 1.6 million.

Ghulam Rasool Katohar on Tuesday put his four children, aged between three and eight years, 'on sale' at Pakistan's Jacobabad press club to pay the amount as fine imposed by a Jirga, Dawn news reported.
 
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Well thanks buddy I did not know that's how you measure professionals. In my country its called curiosity because I honestly don't know that is why I asked. If you are looking someone to bash you are barking at the wrong tree dude.

U're asking a Pakistani member about caste system about which he no real ground info. Its abolished by law but sadly nothing is 100% in this world not even justice.
 
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U're asking a Pakistani member about caste system about which he no real ground info. Its abolished by law but sadly nothing is 100% in this world not even justice.
Honest mistake @jackhammer2, I agree, there are practices that although outlawed and frowned upon by people are still being practiced. It doesn't only happen in India but to all countries all over the world. Something that has existed for hundred of years cannot be abolished overnight. Even here in the US I admit, there are hate crimes so you are not alone on this one.
 
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Meanwhile in Pakistan, fathers sell children
Pakistani man puts children 'on sale' to pay off fine - The Times of India
ISLAMABAD: In a bid to pay a fine imposed by a Pakistani Jirga (tribal court) a man put his children on sale at Rs 1.6 million.

Ghulam Rasool Katohar on Tuesday put his four children, aged between three and eight years, 'on sale' at Pakistan's Jacobabad press club to pay the amount as fine imposed by a Jirga, Dawn news reported.

in pakistan they have a tradition where in-debt poor can give their child into slavery to pay off debt.
 
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