Tamil Nadu Witnesses Inhuman Atrocity: Dalits thrashed and humiliated, exposing lingering discrimination
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Tamil Nadu Witnesses Inhuman Atrocity: Dalits thrashed and humiliated, exposing lingering discrimination

A shocking incident in Tamil Nadu serves as a stark reminder that social discrimination based on caste and community is still prevalent in some southern districts. On October 30, two Scheduled Caste men were brutally assaulted, robbed and humiliated near Thachanallur in Tirunelveli district.

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Nov 2, 2023, 12:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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Victims Manjor Kumar and his relative S Mariappan

Victims Manjor Kumar and his relative S Mariappan

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The inhuman incident of atrocities against the Dalits raised questions about the effectiveness of the Dravida model (social justice) government, particularly the DMK’s claims of promoting social equality.

Two young men from the Devendra Kula Vellalar community, Manjor Kumar and his relative S Mariappan, were subjected to a horrific ordeal as they ventured out on their bike one evening. While passing a temple on the Manimurtheeswaram river bank, they stopped their bike for a brief moment to attend to nature’s call. Little did they know that this ordinary act would lead to a nightmarish experience.

Upon returning to their bike after finishing their business, Manjor Kumar and S Mariappan encountered a group of men who began questioning them about their caste. This simple inquiry escalated into a heated verbal exchange, and the situation quickly turned violent. It is reported that two of the attackers were armed with knives. The gang demanded that the youths hand over all the money in their pockets and mercilessly beat them with wooden clubs.

Victims harmed during the incident

The youths, unable to comply with the gang’s demand for money, were coerced into calling a friend or relative and transferring Rs. 5,000 via an e-wallet. As they waited for the transaction to be completed, two more men joined the group. The gang seized Manjor Kumar’s debit card and sent one of their members to a nearby ATM to withdraw the money. Alongside the robbery, they confiscated the victims’ mobile phones. To add to the humiliation, the assailants ordered the duo to undress and proceeded to urinate on them, using derogatory caste slurs. They also issued grave threats, warning the victims not to disclose the incident to anyone.

Upon their return home, Manjor Kumar and S. Mariappan shared the harrowing ordeal with their relatives. Concerned for their well-being, they were rushed to the Thirunelveli Government hospital, where they are currently receiving medical treatment. Following a formal complaint, the Thachanallur Police launched an investigation, invoking sections 392 (robbery), 397 (robbery with an attempt to cause hurt) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and 3 (1)(r), 3 (1)(s), 3 (2)(va) of the Prevention of Atrocities Against SC/ST Act.

A broader issue of discrimination

This shocking incident is not an isolated one but rather part of a larger problem of caste-based discrimination in southern districts of Tamil Nadu. The incidents described earlier, such as human excreta being found in a water tank serving a Dalit colony and the refusal of school students to eat food cooked by a Dalit woman, paint a disturbing picture of the persisting inequalities and prejudices in the region.

The Dravidian majors, particularly the DMK, have championed the cause of social justice in Tamil Nadu, promising to uplift and empower oppressed caste communities and ensure their equal rights. However, the ground reality tells a different story, with incidents like the one in Thachanallur serving as a stark reminder that the lofty promises often remain on paper.

While the mainstream media in Tamil Nadu may not give these incidents the attention they deserve, they have not gone unnoticed thanks to active social media and a few conscientious media outlets. This highlights the importance of independent reporting and awareness in addressing deeply ingrained issues of discrimination.

The recent incident in Thachanallur is a stark example of the deep-seated discrimination that persists in some southern districts of Tamil Nadu. It serves as a reminder that despite claims of social justice and progress, there is still a long way to go in achieving equality and eradicating caste-based prejudices. As the nation celebrates its 75th year of independence, incidents like these underscore the need for continued efforts to address and eliminate discrimination in all its forms.

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