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Dalit Women Student Brutalised Before Murder: Kerala

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Silence of the ‘national media’ around the death of Kerala student, Jisha, who was beaten savagely, sexually assaulted, similar to the Delhi bus gang rape, as revealed by the post-mortem raises serious questions about media priorities and ethics

Sabrangindia had raised the issue of selective prioritization of such crimes  even related to the  mysterious death (after alleged rape) of Delta Meghwal a 17-year old Dalit student in Rajasthan

 
The post-mortem report on the death of Jisha, the 29-year-old student who was found dead at her house near Perumbavoor in Kerala on April 28, reveals that she was brutally and sexually assaulted before she died, similar to the infamous 2012 Delhi gang-rape.

According to the latest report by Malayalam newspaper, Mathrubhumi,  Jisha was beaten savagely by a stranger/s using a sharp weapon that pulled out her intestines. More than 30 injuries were found on her body. As per the autopsy report, two sides of her chest were pierced to almost two inches deep using a sharp knife. She was also struck in the genitals with an iron rod. A severe injury on her head is cited as the main reason of her death. The post-mortem report will be handed over to the police officials on Tuesday.

The investigators have remained clueless even one week after the brutal incident, which is being called as the Nirbhaya case of Kerala. The hashtag #JusticeforJisha has been trending on Facebook and many social media users have been requesting the police and the government to take proper measures to find the person, who brutally killed the student.

Jisha, a law student, was found dead by her mother Rajeswari at their house in Rayamangalam panchayat on Thursday night after she returned from her daily work. The deceased is survived by her married sister and her father, who has been living separately from the family for years.

Here are some of the comments from social media:

Vibin Thomas                                 
!!!!!!!SHAME KERALA ####…..One law student named jisha is brutally rapped and killed by a stranger at its own house at perumbavoor… Its day five after that incident…no one arrested till now…..no politicians, medias, or woman activities s there for help..only her mother was live along with jisha….jisha s harmed by sharp tools… I think its like delhi case..may be larger than that….

Pratheesh Pc
Feeling so sad to hear about Jisha brutal rape murder happened in Perumbavoor, Kerala… Wish police and authorities take proper and bring justice to us…

Anil Kumar
No excuses for rapists, hang them on the spot…# justice for jishaperumbavoor.

Remesh Nair 
A dalit girl Jisha(Law student in Kerala) was brutally raped & killed in way Kerala hv never seen. No party is interested in it.#KeralaNirbhaya
Local news channel on the incident https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBBteg8vyLY

Battle lines Drawn: Lathi Charge in Allahabad University against Protesting Students

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University’s Decision to Deny Offline Admissions Contested by Student Community, VC Says disgruntled Students are a Minority

Mohammed Zabir Injured Student of the Allahabad University


Richa Singh, President of the Union addressing students on Sunday, May 1

UPDATE on MAY 3:
According to a press note released by president of the union, Richa Singh, on May 3
 
• Several protesting students sustained severe injurious in a brutal police lathicharge
• There are attempts to falsely implicate, President Richa under serious charges by VC, Prof. Ratan Lal Hangloo
• Students have meanwhile resolved to further intensify the ongoing struggle against compulsory online application and online entrance exam
• The VC has been refusing to meet and engage with the elected student representative
 
On Monday, May 2, 2016, a brutal lathi charge was unleashed on peacefully protesting students and this, says Richa is ‘an attempt to suppress the ongoing protest movement against online admissions which excludes a large section of students from the rural and marginalised communities.’ The police was called in on orders of the Vice Chancellor, and the Chief Proctor in Allahabad University, allege the students. It is the Samajwadi Party (SP) that rules Uttar Pradesh (UP). Rucha Singh joined the SP recently.
 
According to the press release, the VC has also lodged false complaint against Richa Singh and other office bearers of the student union. They have been accused of rioting and vitiating the academic atmosphere of the university. VC has also constituted disciplinary committee to take action against protesting students.  She added, “I am not going to be intimidated by false charges of VC. In the coming days we are going to intensify the struggle. For that we are going to sit on indefinite hunger strike. Compulsory online application is against those who come from rural background and belong to marginalized community. Moreover, if other central universities like, BHU, AMU, Hyderabad University and JNU can have both the option of online and offline, they why not Allahabad University?” she asks

The story on May 2:

Allahabad University has joined the string of universities using police action against peacefully protesting students. A lathi charge, reportedly brutal has resulted in severe head injuries to 5 or 6 students. Richa Singh, Student Union president told Sabrangindia that this was the administration’s move to break up the united students protest.

Monday, May 2, all departments of the 128-year old Allahabad University were shut down. Even though examinations are on, the strike has been called in protest of the allegedly discriminatory admission policies of the University under the newly appointed Vice Chancellor. The firebrand and articulate first woman president of the Students’ Union, Richa Singh and her colleagues were lead a protest against the university’s decision to deny admissions to students unless they are applied to, online.

Vice Chancellor Rattan Lal Hangloo speaking to Sabrangindia denied the charges of the students.”For all the undergraduate courses, both the online and offline options are available,” he explained. “It is only in the post graduate courses, following the MHRD and UGC guidelines that we have implemented this. Two hundred students have no objection, there are barely 20 who are protesting,” he added. “The online system is better and cleaner, you eliminate corruption and caste etc,” he said.

On Saturday, April 30, protests against the University’s unilateral decision against compulsory online application form for those seeking admission in post graduate courses intensified. Students were demanding option for offline along with online as most of the students come from rural backgrounds.  A full-fledged meeting of the Students Union on Sunday sought and obtained a consensus of support from students, the press release has said.

President, Richa Singh told Sabrangindia, “When most of the central universities like BHU, AMU, JNU, Hyderabad University and others have both the options available for students then why is the same procedure –more equitable and accessible –followed by the University of Allahabad? It is more than needed in Allahabad University because it is located in a state which has 78% of a rural population. “ Making her point sharply she added that “making online application compulsory will prevent the entry of many, coming from rural background and from marginalised communities.”  The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has both online and offline procedures for admission for students.

Richa Singh through a press release alleged that as protests escalated over the week end, Vice Chancellor, Rattan Lal Hangloo actually went to the extent of trying to dissolve the Student’s Union and even rusticate the elected president. Within an hour of announcing this decision in a press release, however, the press release was withdrawn. This is not the end of the confrontation however. The administration under the new VC has been at loggerheads against the 29 year old first ever Woman’s President of the Union. political activities and programme inside the university campus.’ All manner of tactics and intimidations have been used against her, she alleges largely because she has succeeded in energising a campus seeped in a combination of gang wars, political vendetta, all bound by patriarchy. “Suddenly areas and spaces in the university that were inaccessible to us women have been opened up and it is like a breath of fresh air, :says Richa. 

Though the press release ‘rusticating ‘ Richa was withdrawn a ‘high powered committee’ has been constituted ‘to take disciplinary action against protesting student leaders.’ Student leaders have termed the act as an attempt to the dissolve student union for the purpose of curtailing the student voice and movement. The VC has also reportedly lodged criminal complaint against Richa Singh in police station. Richa further added, “This is an attempt to implicate me under false charges and is in continuity with the previous acts. I will not be intimidated.”  The VC has also ‘banned all kinds of Suspended Vice Chancellor, Appa Rao of the Hyderabad Central University (HCU), Hyderabad has also since March 22 when unprecedented police action was unleashed on students, also ‘disallowed’ political activities on the campus.

Protesting students have alleged that when students went with their demand to VC, he not only refused to meet with the elected office bearers of the student union but also locked himself in his office. Against that, for more than two hours, students organized dharna in front of VC office but in vain.

Recently at a meeting in Mumbai Organised by the Youth Assembly Against Discrimination on April 23, 2016 Richa Singh had said, Like in 1942 We Told Britishers, Today We Tell RSS-BJP to Quit India”

As Dalits in a Gujarat village threaten self-immolation is Anandiben listening?

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Dalits from Modi’s Home District of Mehsana and the CM’s home taluka of Visnagar threaten Self-Immolation


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Something is amiss in the state of Denmark. The proverbial Shakespearean phrase appears to sum it all.

Yesterday, May Day 2016, more than 300 rural families employed in the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme in Jharkhand's Latehar, one of India's poorest districts, have donated their small annual wage increase to prime minister Narendra Modi. The workers attached five rupee notes to a letter addressed to the prime minister that was posted on May Day.

“The government must be really short of money if it is unable to raise NREGA wages to the minimum wage, that too when one third of the rural population is affected by drought,” reads the letter by the workers, noting that the central government had increased their wage this year by only Rs 5, from Rs 162 to Rs 167 earlier in April. This the villagers of this village in Latehar, Jharkand saw as an insult. Rs 167 is Rs 45 below the state minimum wage Rs 212 per day in Jharkhand. There are over 1.1 lakh families in Latehar district working in the scheme under which the government provides 100 days of employment a year to any rural household willing to do manual work – building public works such as roads, ponds, wells. Of this, 43% are women, and 37% are tribals.

Then today, May 2, the very next day, The Times of India and The Indian Express have broken the news that 35 Dalit families, living in Nedali village of Mehsana, just 15 kilometres from Modi’s hometown of Vadnagar have threatened self-immolation  due to the humiliating boycott that they face. The boycott is on account of their struggle for justice under the Atrocities Act — they dared to seek legal actions against alleged atrocities committed by eight members of upper castes in the village—and that is not on in Mehsana. It is this extreme discrimination has forced them to write to the chief minister seeking her leave to immolate themselves in a village just 15 km Modi's home town, Vadanagar. All this while the BJP dominated NDA II government seeks to appropriate Babasaheb Ambedkar and the country as a whole is celebrating Dr BR Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary.

Dalits Discriminated in Gujarat
Dalits are not a happy lot in the state of Gujarat. A quick look at the detailed documentation of violence and exclusion suffered by Dalits in the state since January this year reveal sharp and persistent cases of exclusion, violence and a denial of basic rights especially in Mehsana district and even in Sabarkantha.

Only in February this year, Dalit families from Lakshmipura-Bhandu, a small village of Visnagar taluka also in Mehsana ( Mehsana is also the home district of Anandi Patel, chief minister) were ‘not allowed’ to build a toilet! Even with today's reports of this letter seeking permission to self-immolate another one, of a Dalit groom and his family members being attacked and assaulted for ‘daring to ride a horse’ during the marriage procession )Khadol village Sabarkantha were documented by the media. Newspapers say this is the second such incident in 12 days.

In January 2016, on two separate occasions, Dalit sarpanches were not ‘allowed’ to hoist the national flag, the tricolour, on Republic Day.

The government, following the famed Gujarat model, has also passed a controversial land acquisition bill that will deprive small land-owners, farmers, Dalits, Adivais,owners of any say in land acquired by big business and government (April 1, 2016)  but is doing precious little on issue related to the fundamental protection of the rights of all it citizens. The resistance of the Gujarat government to make public the Inquiry Report into the Thangadh firing that left three Dalits dead after Gujarat police officers had used AK-47s to kill peaceful protesters.
 
But this letter written by 35 Dalit families representing a few hundred residents of the village seriously questions the government. The Times of India reports that the letter written by Babubhai Shankarbhai Senma, 46, of Nandali in Kheralu taluka of Mehsana district, addressed to the chief minister, says that Senma families, comprising 35 members, seek permission of self-immolation as members of upper castes have forced all villagers to boycott them. The boycott is in reaction to Senmas seeking legal action against eight upper caste persons under atrocity laws.

 According to the letter accessed by the TOI, Senma, who belongs to Dalit community, had gone to Mehsana district industrial centre to seek a sewing machine for her daughter-in-law, when one of the accused, identified as Jujarji Parmar, had hurled casterelated slurs and slapped him. Following the incident, Senma had approached local police, but no actions were initiated. However, the accused as ked villagers to boycott Senma and other members of his community. Following the direction from the upper caste member, villagers had not only boycotted the Senmas, but also stopped supplying essential commodities to them.

“Senma community members are not being given food grains, water, milk and fodder for their cattle. The villagers have stopped employing Senmas as daily wage labourers. Upper caste community members have issued diktat that if any villager is found employing a member of Senma community , then he too will be boycotted,“ said the letter. Senma alleged in his letter that the upper caste community members have been threatening Dalits to leave the village or face dire consequences.
 “The accused persons are threatening to burn us alive. Despite making several representations to the state administration, no government representative came to meet us. Therefore, please allow us permission for self-immolation," said Senma.