Samter | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Mon, 15 Aug 2016 14:47:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Samter | SabrangIndia 32 32 Tension Simmers on Gujarat’s Highways after Massive Dalit Protest https://sabrangindia.in/tension-simmers-gujarats-highways-after-massive-dalit-protest/ Mon, 15 Aug 2016 14:47:33 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2016/08/15/tension-simmers-gujarats-highways-after-massive-dalit-protest/ UPDATE FROM UNA :  THIS IS FROM TEAM UNA Received August 15th evening Violence broke out this morning on the highway. We’ve been at Una Police Station since afternoon. The Una victim families, Balubai Sarvaiyya and others who feel threatened want police to escort them back to their villages after violence broke out on the […]

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UPDATE FROM UNA :  THIS IS FROM TEAM UNA
Received August 15th evening

Violence broke out this morning on the highway.

We’ve been at Una Police Station since afternoon. The Una victim families, Balubai Sarvaiyya and others who feel threatened want police to escort them back to their villages after violence broke out on the highway today morning. Two cars have been burnt, vehicles are being stoned, roads are blocked. They also want police to put up a post in their villages. But the police is keeping mum. The families continue to agitate in whatever ways they can to express their anguish but the police is clearly indifferent. The Yatra came to an end today on a high note but how much has anything changed?

As Dalits march in hundreds of thousands in the Dalit Asmita Yatra from different places to Una, where four Dalits were flogged for skinning dead cattle, one contingent was physically attacked by ‘upper’ caste villagers at Samter village yesterday. A Bolero with 8 people inside was attacked, the vehicle was damaged and petrol was poured on the vehicle

 
Dalits Face Attacks to Una and Back: August 14 and 15 as irate persons calling them Gau rakshaks attack vehicles attending the rally

Last night SabrangIndia had carried a late night report that exposed how Dalits were attacked on their way to Una

 
Photos sent by Maharahstrian contingent. Car was stoned by alleged Gau Rakshaks

Dalits and Other Protesters Leaving Una in Saurashtra Gujarat after a mammoth Mahasammelan that issued a direct challenge to the ruling governments at the state and centre were subject to mob attacks as several spots on the exit points near the highways were manned by armed 'Gau Rakshaks' in their hundreds, determined to flex their muscle. A police official at the Gujarat Police Control Room confirmed that there was tension at many spots but said that the police would protect the protesters. There are reports collected by Sabrangindia that reveal that six people, all Dalits, were seriously injured in the violence. Late past midnight, Sabrangindia had reported how cow vigilantes had attacked Dalits arriving from different parts of the state and country and complaints hd even been lodged at the Una police station.

It all began on the morning of Sunday, August 14 at Samter leading to an appeal being sent out in the thousands by What’s App, in Gujarati, by the Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti, “For all those converging at Una on the #Chalo Una Call, the organizers are issuing this fervent appeal: Please take Full Precautions and do not come via Samter.” Samter was where the first brute attacks, using lathis on the head and feet, took place. As the police watched.

An entire contingent of Dalit protesters who hd arrived from Maharashtra to attend the protest were set upon nd their vehicle damaged. Laxman told Sabrangindia, "we only escaped because we deliberately sped away at a high speed. Another batch has been severely attacked," he added.

Meanwhile, the relatives of Una victims injured in mob attack after trying to leave Dalit rally. The family was on the highway when a crowd set upon their car near Samter village, which has been rocked by violent protests for the past two days.


Image credit:  Aarefa Johari, scroll.in
 

Six relatives of the Dalit tanners who were beaten up in Gujarat’s Una district last month were attacked on Monday after attending the rallyorganised by the Una Dalit Fight against Atrocities Committee earlier in the day. The family of six told Scroll.in that they were set upon by a huge mob on the highway near Samter village, located 12 km from Una. They were on their way to Mota Samadhiyala , where the four tanners live.
One of the members of the family, Meena Sarvaiya, said to Scrol.in, “While we were crossing Samter, a huge mob of hundreds of people approached our car from the front, carrying swords, sticks and bottles of kerosense. They surrounded us and smashed the windows.” The family claimed that several police vehicles were patrolling the highway at the time, but no one came to their rescue. They sustained injuries from the broken glass.

They had to reverse the car for nearly one kilometre to escape the mob, they added. They returned to Una, where they were treated for their injuries, and then went to the local police station. They claim the police have been uncooperative, but they are determined not to leave the station till a First Information Report is filed. This is the same police station near which the four tanners were beaten up on July 11.

According to locals, stone pelting incidents have been reported from Samter village for the past two days, though it is unclear why the violence there began. Some said several residents of Samter belong to the same community as those who beat up the tanners. The unrest has meant that the road leading out of Una has been blocked. Dalit protestors have since created a counter-block on the same road, effectively cutting off Una from other parts of the state. However, the leaders of the morning rally, which was attended by thousands of Dalits from around the state, appeared to have left the scene.

The local police have refused to comment. However, one official toldScroll.in that three cases of stone-pelting have been filed at Samter, and two other villages nearby called Rameshwar Patiya and Nandrak. No arrests have been made so far.

There are concerns that Dalits, including the survivors of the July 11 atrocity will be attacked through the nigh, sources told Sabrangindia.

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Gau Rakshaks Attack Dalits outside Una as Gujarat Police Turns the Other Way https://sabrangindia.in/gau-rakshaks-attack-dalits-outside-una-gujarat-police-turns-other-way/ Sun, 14 Aug 2016 18:10:15 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2016/08/14/gau-rakshaks-attack-dalits-outside-una-gujarat-police-turns-other-way/ From the morning of Sunday, August 14, triple attacks by alleged Gau Rakshaks (Cow protectors) on Dalits and others arriving at Una for the massive demonstration scheduled for Independence Day, August 15, 2016  showed that even now a month and four days after the despicable Una atrocity, the assaulters are digging their heals in. In […]

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From the morning of Sunday, August 14, triple attacks by alleged Gau Rakshaks (Cow protectors) on Dalits and others arriving at Una for the massive demonstration scheduled for Independence Day, August 15, 2016  showed that even now a month and four days after the despicable Una atrocity, the assaulters are digging their heals in. In Gujarat. As the authorities and police watch on. Reports from different parts of the state also suggest that the authorities are policing all those set to join the march at Una, with bus conductors being roped in to 'inform' the police.

It all began on the morning of Sunday, August 14 at Samter leading to an appeal being sent out in the thousands by What’s App, in Gujarati, by the Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti, “For all those converging at Una on the #Chalo Una Call, the organizers are issuing this fervent appeal: Please take Full Precautions and do not come via Samter.” Samter was where the first brute attacks, using lathis on the head and feet, took place. As the police watched.

By the evening, the organisers including Mehul Chavda who spoke to Sabrangindia at about 11 p.m., had made several trips to the police station. “There have been at least seven to eight persons injured in the brutal attacks on dalits by non-Dlits, the so-called Gau Rakshaks,” Mehul said. “Lathis have been used by the attackers, many are in the clinics/hospitals. One person has his eyes bleeding with the lathi blows, the other has his ears bleeding. The first attacks took place on Dalits arriving to Una from Thangadh and Bolidar,” he added.

Late on Sunday evening, the eve of India's 70th Independence Day, President Pranab Mukherjee made a strong pitch against polarisation of the polity and stated that attacks against the 'weaker' sections' should be dealt with firmly. This is the fifth time in two and a half years that the President and the Vice President have had to publicly reprimand or caution the party in power against the growing physical attacks across the country. 


Photos taken by Leader of the Dalit Rally, Mehul Chavda in and outside the Una police station

 

Late into the night, the Gujarat police, living upto to its reputation of inaction had refused to register even an FIR despite brute injuries during the attacks. One attack took place on the morning of Sunday and two attacks, consecutively, one after another in the late evening of Sunday. At the end of the day the total number of persons who have suffered severe injuries could be 12.  The name of one injured person is Amit and another is Grishma who is associated with the web portal, dalit Camera.
 
For the past ten days, from August 5 onwards when the March was launched at Ahmedabad, it has drawn huge and enthusiastic support. Village after village in Gujarat has pledged to end decades and centuries old slavery and indignity and sworn to abandon an occupation that is demeaning and exclusive.
 
For the rally at Una tomorrow, Dalit activists from Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi are slated to join. Radhika Vemula, mother of Rohith Vemula is one of those expected to be present. Many of the young student leaders from the Jawaharlal Nehru university (JNU) too are expected to attend.

Earlier in the day, CPI-M leader and leader of the Kisan Sabha, Vijoo Krishnan arrived with many supporters at Una. He wrote, " Hundreds marched through Una defying threats from "Gau Rakshaks". Their road blocks and physical assault did not deter the Marchers. Slogans for Dalit-Muslim Unity, Workers-Peasant- Dalit Unity and to take forward the Struggle of Babasaheb Ambedkar rent the air. The most popular was obviously " गाय की दुम तुम रखो, हमें हमारी ज़मीन दो"

The March was loud and clear that dead cattle would not be lifted from now on and neither would manual scavenging be carried on with. This Struggle will have its place in history with others against caste oppression that have become part of folklore. The young leader Jignesh linked the land question with the Struggle for liberation from caste oppression and the demand for 5 acres of land for Dalits as an alternative source of livelihood has been articulated effectively. All India Kisan Sabha, AIAWU, AIDWA, SFI and Dalit Shoshan Mukti Manch marched in Solidarity with Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti.

UPDATE:

Rama Naga, General Secretary of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) said late on Sunday evening that "those who do not want this march to happen are attacking media persons and other citizens who are going in solidarity. All the buses going to Una, both those tun by private operators and those run by the state government appear to have been instructed not to carry any passengers who speak 'outside" languages. Even we, student leaders of the union, were refused seats on many buses going to Una. When we managed to get on to the last bas bound for Una, the conductor informed police officers that 'five people are going to &Una.' Hence we appeal to all those going to Una to be cautious.'"

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