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Dalit beaten for eating alongside upper caste men in Uttarakhand, dies

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Here Hinduism looks more like a 'Cult' controlled by the Brahmins than it is about anything pluralist and something good for the humanity.





Seems deliberate, the upper caste are happy with the things the way they are, lower and out of caste are controlled and subjugated.

Its a cartel, a cult masqueraded as a religion(caste)

The entire religion is designed for the benifit of the 1% Brahmins and to subjigate the rest of the population.
 
A 21-year-old Dalit man was allegedly beaten to death by upper-caste men for having his dinner while sitting on a chair in front of them at a wedding in Shrikot area of Tehri Garhwal district.


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The incident happened on the night of April 26. The next day when the young man fell ill, he was taken for treatment to a Dehradun-based hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on Sunday afternoon, police said.

According to the police, the deceased was identified as one Jitendra Das, a resident of Baasan village in Tehri Garhwal. A case was already registered on April 29 against seven accused, also residents of the same area, after his sister lodged a complaint against them.

Das used to work as a carpenter and was the sole bread-earner of his family comprising of his mother, elder sister and a younger brother, his relatives who were present in Dehradun on Sunday said.

Narrating the harrowing incident, Das’s uncle, Elam Das, said, “On that night, we had all gone to attend the wedding of one of our distant relatives in Shrikot. Jitendra alone had gone to have his dinner while we were at the other side of the venue.”

“After having our dinner, we all returned to our homes separately. We got to know about the incident next morning, when he was found unconscious by his mother and rushed to a nearby hospital,” he added.

Later, one of Jitendra’s friends, who tried to save him from the accused, told them that he was thrashed at the wedding venue as well as on his way home.

“He told us that on the wedding night, he was having dinner while sitting on a chair before the accused upper-caste men. Seeing him sitting on a chair, they got enraged and kicked his plate before kicking him off the chair using caste-based expletives for daring to sit in front of them,” he said.

“They then assaulted him after which he left the venue for home. However, they didn’t end the matter there and followed him to brutally assault him again,” he added.

Jitendra’s cousin brother, Pritam Das, who was also present at the wedding, too confirmed the incident and said, “He was hit on his head and private body parts.”

“He was so badly beaten that he barely managed to reach his house but couldn’t enter it. He slept on the verandah without telling his family members about the incident.

Next day in the morning, when his mother went to wake him and found him unconscious, they got to know about it,” he added.

Jitendra was rushed to a nearby hospital which referred them to Dehradun.

“He was admitted in a Dehradun hospital a few days back. His sister finally lodged a complaint against seven accused identified as Gajendra, Soban, Kushal, Gabbar, Gambhir, Harbir Singh and Hukam Singh. A case was registered against them in Kempty police station but none of them have been arrested so far,” said Pritam.

He also claimed that the “accused are freely moving about in the village and pressurising them to arrive at a compromise”.

“We want all of them to be nabbed and given the strongest possible punishment,” he added.

Circle officer, Narendra Nagar, Uttam Singh, who is investigating the case said, “The police after registering the case under relevant sections of IPC and SC/ST Atrocities Act, started investigations.”

“During the investigations, we tried to find any eyewitness but none came forward. The sole eye-witness seems to be the deceased himself. After his death on Sunday, the accused would now be also be booked under murder charges,” he said.

“Further action will be taken after his post-mortem examination report is received,” he added.

Director General, Law and Order, Ashok Kumar while calling the incident a serious one, said, “A case has already been registered. No accused would be spared and strict action would be taken against them.”



https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...edding-dies/story-dsBcMtTb5R5JqzZruI8UCM.html
 
The enemy of hindu's is this caste system...not the christian missionaries or the muslims or the aliens from mars...no bloody hindu asks for caste when he goes to the blood bank for blood...or scouts the black market for a kidney or organ donor...the most racist species on this very planet are the hindu's...most have become sub human in this regard...if some calls us piss drinkers we get enraged...but not so much when the same poster points out how we ourselves treat a fellow hindu like dalits...why should we ? we view dalits even worse than animals...no ?

I believe, you are somewhat mistaken, here. Caste system, whether good or bad, is an essential ingredient of Hinduism and cannot be dispensed with so easily. Eradicating it, would imply almost redaction and gross reinterpretation of this religion.
 
I believe, you are somewhat mistaken, here. Caste system, whether good or bad, is an essential ingredient of Hinduism and cannot be dispensed with so easily. Eradicating it, would imply almost redaction and gross reinterpretation of this religion.
Their religion "Hinduism" itself based on caste where they believe Dalits created from foot of God while Brahmins from head.

This is the basic of your religion mr @IFB
 
A 21-year-old Dalit man was allegedly beaten to death by upper-caste men for having his dinner while sitting on a chair in front of them at a wedding in Shrikot area of Tehri Garhwal district.


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The incident happened on the night of April 26. The next day when the young man fell ill, he was taken for treatment to a Dehradun-based hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on Sunday afternoon, police said.

According to the police, the deceased was identified as one Jitendra Das, a resident of Baasan village in Tehri Garhwal. A case was already registered on April 29 against seven accused, also residents of the same area, after his sister lodged a complaint against them.

Das used to work as a carpenter and was the sole bread-earner of his family comprising of his mother, elder sister and a younger brother, his relatives who were present in Dehradun on Sunday said.

Narrating the harrowing incident, Das’s uncle, Elam Das, said, “On that night, we had all gone to attend the wedding of one of our distant relatives in Shrikot. Jitendra alone had gone to have his dinner while we were at the other side of the venue.”

“After having our dinner, we all returned to our homes separately. We got to know about the incident next morning, when he was found unconscious by his mother and rushed to a nearby hospital,” he added.

Later, one of Jitendra’s friends, who tried to save him from the accused, told them that he was thrashed at the wedding venue as well as on his way home.

“He told us that on the wedding night, he was having dinner while sitting on a chair before the accused upper-caste men. Seeing him sitting on a chair, they got enraged and kicked his plate before kicking him off the chair using caste-based expletives for daring to sit in front of them,” he said.

“They then assaulted him after which he left the venue for home. However, they didn’t end the matter there and followed him to brutally assault him again,” he added.

Jitendra’s cousin brother, Pritam Das, who was also present at the wedding, too confirmed the incident and said, “He was hit on his head and private body parts.”

“He was so badly beaten that he barely managed to reach his house but couldn’t enter it. He slept on the verandah without telling his family members about the incident.

Next day in the morning, when his mother went to wake him and found him unconscious, they got to know about it,” he added.

Jitendra was rushed to a nearby hospital which referred them to Dehradun.

“He was admitted in a Dehradun hospital a few days back. His sister finally lodged a complaint against seven accused identified as Gajendra, Soban, Kushal, Gabbar, Gambhir, Harbir Singh and Hukam Singh. A case was registered against them in Kempty police station but none of them have been arrested so far,” said Pritam.

He also claimed that the “accused are freely moving about in the village and pressurising them to arrive at a compromise”.

“We want all of them to be nabbed and given the strongest possible punishment,” he added.

Circle officer, Narendra Nagar, Uttam Singh, who is investigating the case said, “The police after registering the case under relevant sections of IPC and SC/ST Atrocities Act, started investigations.”

“During the investigations, we tried to find any eyewitness but none came forward. The sole eye-witness seems to be the deceased himself. After his death on Sunday, the accused would now be also be booked under murder charges,” he said.

“Further action will be taken after his post-mortem examination report is received,” he added.

Director General, Law and Order, Ashok Kumar while calling the incident a serious one, said, “A case has already been registered. No accused would be spared and strict action would be taken against them.”



https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...edding-dies/story-dsBcMtTb5R5JqzZruI8UCM.html

That was hard to read.... I am now starting to udnerstand that even low cast hindus are victims of Hinduism and Brahmin hedgemony.

I hope one day these people can have the freedom from Hinduism and are allowed to eat while sitting on a chair.
 
I believe, you are somewhat mistaken, here. Caste system, whether good or bad, is an essential ingredient of Hinduism and cannot be dispensed with so easily. Eradicating it, would imply almost redaction and gross reinterpretation of this religion.
It has become so by wrongful practice not by nature...if a "lower caste" wants to learn the vedas ...if that interest comes to him...he becomes a brahmin by guna...its the duty of those with that knowledge to see to that he is shown the way forward and not shoo him away as unworthy...hinduism is based on varna system not caste based discriminatory system...there is a difference...no matter what varna you are you can become a brahmin by guna....if a brahmin who doesnt learn his scriptures in spite of having a very good teachers is considered a shudra by guna.
 
I believe, you are somewhat mistaken, here. Caste system, whether good or bad, is an essential ingredient of Hinduism and cannot be dispensed with so easily. Eradicating it, would imply almost redaction and gross reinterpretation of this religion.


It is as complex as it gets. Since Hinduism is totally different from Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and doesn't have this Gospel God sent messages. It is(caste) a cultural thing but since most of Hinduism is based on cultural things(encompasses a lot) caste becomes part of Hindu religion...and an intrinsic part and parcel of the religion itself.


Here are some points I gathered after some searching...


-Because Hinduism and the caste system are both predominately found in India there is a common misconception that caste system is part of Hinduism. This is not necessarily the case. The caste system is related to Indian culture and not directly linked to the teachings and practices of Hinduism. The Hindu term “varna’ describes a social order as a framework of moral duties. The Indian caste system reflects a person’s group assigned at birth. Although the two systems have become intertwined, Hinduism does not feature the same system of castes outside of India. [Source: Jonathan H. Kantor, Listverse, July 31, 2016]


- The caste system is sanctioned by Hinduism. It is regarded as divine in origin and has been perceived that way for centuries. The religion text the Rig Veda (thought to date back as far as 1500 B.C.) defines and justifies the stratification system. According to a sacred Rig Veda hymn, the stratification of human beings came about during creation when the cosmic giant Purisha sacrificed parts of his body to create mankind: "His mouth became the Brahmin, his arms were made into the warrior (Kshatriya), his thighs the People (Vaishiya) and from his feet the Servants (Shudra) were born." In the Rig Veda the lowest castes are referred to as two-foot cattle.


-The dual concepts of karma and dharma lie at the heart of Hinduism and the caste system. The Hindu belief in reincarnation ties in with the caste system in that if an individual behaves himself within the confines of his caste he will return in the next life in a higher caste. It is one’s karma, or actions in life, that determine one’s caste in the next life. The only way to ensure a better position in the next life is follow one’s caste or dharma and perform good deeds to gain karma. It has been said that Hinduism without caste is a contradiction in terms.
 
They all are distant relatives, now who is/are the idiots, the writer or the reader.
 
Couple Set on Fire for Inter-Caste Marriage in Maharashtra, Woman Dies

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Rukmini, who was two months pregnant, succumbed to her injuries, while her husband Mangesh is fighting for his life. Though her father is still at large, the police have arrested two of Rukmini's uncles.

Pune: In a shocking incident of violence over an inter-caste marriage, a father set his daughter and her husband on fire in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.

The daughter, 19-year-old Rukmini Ransing, succumbed to her injuries soon after. Her 23-year-old husband Mangesh Ransing is in a critical condition. Rukmini was two months pregnant.

The police have arrested two of Rukmini’s uncles – Surendra Bharatiya and Ghanshyam Saroj – for allegedly conspiring and aiding the crime, while her father Rama is at large.

The couple got married six months ago against the wishes of the woman’s parents and were living in Nighoj village in Parner Taluka of Ahmednagar district – 60 kilometres from Pune. Rukmini’s parents too live in the same village.

Mangesh belongs to Lohar community, classified as a nomadic tribe in the state. Rukmini, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, belonged to a Scheduled Caste called Pashi.

https://thewire.in/caste/couple-set-on-fire-for-inter-caste-marriage-in-maharashtra-woman-dies


Dalit youth thrashed for sitting on a chair, eating at wedding, dies

from Manu smrithi - Hindu Code of conduct

281. A low-caste man who tries to place himself on the same seat with a man of a high caste, shall be branded on his hip and be banished, or (the king) shall cause his buttock to be gashed.

http://scriptures.redzambala.com/dharma-shastra/the-laws-of-manu-manu-smriti-8.html
 

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