Ujjain: Some people of Gurjar community in Ujjain allegedly beat three Dalit women with sticks after their goats entered their fields. This video is going viral on social media, in which a man is holding a girl with one hand and beating her with a stick with the other hand.
यह विडियो Ujjain का बताया जा रहा है।
— Sach Boll (@Sachboll) December 7, 2023
पता नहीं हर दीन कोई ना कोई नई विडियो
सामने आता है।
जिसमे लड़कियों के साथ छेड़खानी मारपीट रेप जैसे मामला होते हैं। कब तक ऐसे ही होता रहेगा
कोई सख्त कानून क्यों नहीं बनाती हैं सरकार द्वारा ???
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According to the information, the youth who assaulted the women were drunk. This incident came to light over a dispute over goats entering a field. The accused have been booked under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
In Makdon village which comes under Ujjain district, 3 Dalit women were allegedly beaten up by the accused belonging to the Gurjar community over goats entering a farm, accused have been booked under IPC and SC/ST Act. pic.twitter.com/ldipIs20bR
— Anurag Dwary (@Anurag_Dwary) December 9, 2023
Ujjain has recently witnessed a disturbing trend with three repeated incidents of violence. An incident was reported where a Muslim man named Zabeer was allegedly caught red-handed while urinating on the walls of a Hindu temple.
Bullies molested and assaulted a tribal sister under the influence of alcohol, the case is from Tarana tehsil of Ujjain district. In@UjjainPolice
— Rohaan (@rohaan131997) December 8, 2023
the matter should be taken into cognizance and immediate action should be taken.
Sonia Gandhi pic.twitter.com/MCTmCftI3y
And the second involves a school principal beating students with cricket bats while playing inside the classroom. In response to the urinating incident, Zabeer was asked by the locals to clean the wall on which he had urinated. Authorities have been called upon to thoroughly investigate these incidents and take appropriate action to address the concerns raised by affected communities.