'Social boycott for not playing Dappu': Fear
continues to haunt Dalit family despite Medak SP, Collector issuing warning to
villagers About 100 villagers, mostly women attended the counselling session
By CR Gowri Shanker
Published on 25 Sept 2024 11:54 AM
Hyderabad: Fear continues to haunt the Dalit family of Gouthojiguda village of Manoharabad Mandal in Medak district.
An uneasy calm prevails in the village even as
Medak District Collector Rahul Raj and Superintendent of Police D Uday Kumar
Reddy held a counselling session in the village. They warned villagers of
severe action if they ostracised or harassed the two postgraduate Dalit
brothers Panchami Chandram, and Arjun, and their family members.
About 100 villagers, mostly women attended the counselling session.
“The visit of the District Collector and SP instilled some confidence. However, police failure to arrest the key accused and 14 others has left us in a grip of fear. Ex-Sarpanch Boddu Venkateshwarulu and Upa Sarpanch Renu Kumar are still at large. We want police to round up all the accused, especially the key ones,” Arjun told NewsMeter.
Arjun added, “Not much has changed. The villagers
continue to avoid us barring one or two. Some of the villagers apologized for
their actions before the Collector and SP and promised to be normal, but they
are not. We want a police picket to be posted in the village till things
improve. “
During the counselling session, the Collector took
serious note of the village resolution and said it was against the law. “Gram
Sabha is for the welfare of the villagers like laying of roads, civic
amenities, etc., but it cannot be utilized like this. It’s their (Dalits) right
to choose their profession. One cannot force anyone to do this or that,” he
added.
SP said these incidents did happen in some of the
villages. “If the Dalits did not listen to the villagers, they indulged in
social boycott, denial of facilities, and other such harsh measures which are
wrong and against the law. The High Court has taken cognizance of the incident.
We will provide all protection to the family. Stringent action will be taken
against those who harass the Dalit family.”
Telangana High Court too took a serious view of the
incident and asked the district administration to provide police protection and
take action against the culprits.
“The incident took place on September 10 and since
then we continue to live in fear in the village. We are scared of physical
assault, especially from Renu Kumar. He is the most feared person in the
village. We request the Collector and the SP to take stringent action against
them and ensure the arrest of all the accused,” lamented Arjun.
Asked if villagers talked to them after the counselling,
he replied in negative. “One or two persons wished them while passing by. But
the animosity continues. You know how people behave in a village. The topman’s
order is implemented in letter and spirit,” he explained.
He added,” Some have suggested we leave the
village. Why should we leave the village? We were born and brought up in the
village. We have a small piece of land. We want to live and die here. The
attitude of upper castes has to change. We have done no wrong.”
Asked if the village kiosks were available to them
for groceries and other essentials, he said they hadn’t utilized it since the
incident. “We purchased it from outside. We will approach the shops if things
improve. There is scare and anger among the people. Though our police complaint
gave us relief, it has angered the villagers. Counselling hasn’t changed much.
Let’s wait and see for some more time.”
Out of the 19 accused, four surrendered to police
and one person was arrested. Others are still absconding.
It might be recalled that the postgraduate Dalit
brothers---Panchami Chandram and Arjun’s refusal to follow their traditional
occupation of playing Dabbu (drum) at marriages and funerals in a village led
to a social boycott of the entire Madiga family.
Furious over their refusal to play Dappu, the
village ex-Sarpanch Boddu Venkateshwarulu, Upa Sarpanch Renu Kumar, and other
elders in the village held a meeting and passed a resolution for social boycott
of the entire family besides imposition punishment of Rs 5000 and 25 Cheppu
Debbalu (25 slipper blows) for violation of their order.
Chandram added, “The fiat includes…You should not
roam in the village. If someone talks to you, a fine of Rs 5000 and 25 cheppu
debbalu will be imposed on that person. Potters should not supply potters to
us…etc. etc.”
The villagers also warned the brothers they would
also be externed from the village if they continued to defy their orders.
Fearing physical attacks, the brothers lodged a
complaint with the Medak District SP, Collector and also moved the High Court,
which directed the police to provide them protection and rehabilitation.
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