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Maharashtra cabinet discusses rise in crimes against Dalits

A high-powered committee on atrocities against Dalits will meet soon to take a stock of the situation

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
The issue of recent incidents of crimes against Dalits in Maharashtra today came up in the meeting of the state cabinet, with Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan seeking a program to promote caste tensions-free villages.

Chavan asked the ministries of Home, Social Justice and Rural Development to prepare a program on the lines of an existing scheme which rewards dispute-free villages.

"Chavan has taken the recent incidents of caste violence in Ahmednagar district including the honour-killing of a dalit youth for being friendly with an upper-caste girl very seriously. He directed the authorities to take immediate steps to restore peace and punish the culprits," an official said.
 
A high-powered committee on atrocities against Dalits will meet soon to take a stock of the situation.

On April 28, Nitin Aage, a 17 years old youth, was brutally killed at Kharda village in Ahmednagar district for merely speaking to a Maratha girl.

Employment Guarantee Minister and Congress leader Nitin Raut, who visited the places where the recent incidents took place, had written to the Chief Minister yesterday blaming the Home Department for not doing enough to uphold the law and order and punish the guilty.

Raut pointed out that in the last one year, 1,634 incidents of atrocities against Dalits were reported. The incidents were on the rise in Pune, Parbhani and Ahmednagar districts.

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First Published: May 07 2014 | 8:21 PM IST

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