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Dalit thrashing: 7 youths attempt suicide amid protests

Last Updated 20 July 2016, 16:24 IST
The ongoing protests over the brutal assault on some dalits at Una town in Gujarat worsened today as seven more youths attempted suicide with violence and arson spreading to various places in the state. The incidents of suicide bid were reported from districts of Rajkot, Porbandar, Botad and Gir-Somnath.

With fresh incidents, the number of dalits who have attempted to kill themselves in the wake of the thrashing of seven youths by a vigilante group for allegedly slaughtering a cow on July 11 has gone up to 17.

Dalits had denied killing the animal, contending that they only skinned a dead cow. In Dhoraji town of Rajkot district, three dalit youths today consumed some poisonous drink, following which they were rushed to a nearby hospital. The trio, identified as Yogesh Solanki, Vinod Solanki and Hitu Chauhan, were shifted to Junagadh civil hospital after their condition deteriorated. In Gondal town in the district, one Mukesh Chavda consumed poison and was admitted to civil hospital.

In Bantwa town of Porbandar district, one Mahesh Rathod allegedly consumed poison, and was rushed to district hospital, police said.

In Una, the place where dalit youths were flogged in a public view sparking the protests, one Raju Parmar tried to kill himself by consuming poison.

A dalit protester Paresh Rathod tried to immolate himself but was saved by police in Botad town. In the last two days, 10 dalit youths from various places have tried to kill themselves to register their protest.

Yesterday, a policeman was killed in stone-pelting by mob in Amreli town. The issue has gathered a political steam with the proposed visit of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to Una tomorrow and on Friday, respectively.

Chief Minister Anandiben Patel today met the dalit victims' family at Mota Samadhiyala village in Una tehsil of Gir-Somnath district, and promised them all possible help. She told the family that her government was taking strict action against the culprits and 16 of them were already arrested, an official release said.

In view of the separate visits by Gandhi and Kejriwal, Patel told reporters that the issue should not be politicised.

Meanwhile, the bandh by Dalit outfits evoked a mixed response even as enraged community members took out rallies in towns and cities, blocking roads, damaging buses and even a train was stopped near Vadhvan in Surendranagar district.

Some parts of Saurashtra and north Gujarat observed total bandh where incidents of stone-pelting, vandalisation of properties, damage to buses and road blockade were witnessed. The bandh was observed in Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Amreli and some small towns in Saurashtra, and also at Patan town and Aravalli district in North Gujarat.

In Porbandar, a private bus was torched, while several other public transport buses were damaged in many parts of Saurashtra region. The situation remained tense in Porbandar city during the day, as a violent mob attacked a police station near Collector's office and torched several vehicles. In Ahmedabad, four city buses were damaged by protesters late evening, leading to suspension of services in city.

A clash was reported between protesters and police in Amraiwadi area of the city. Earlier in the day, the protesters tried to enforce bandh in Chandkheda and Kalapinagar areas by forcing markets and schools to remain shut.

In Porbandar, a violent mob attacked a police station near Collector's office in Porbandar and torched several vehicles. Around four policemen, including a Deputy SP, were injured in the attack by a mob on a police station near Collector office.

In Bhavnagar city, several shops were damaged by the mob. In Rajkot, around 50 people were detained by police following incidents of street clashes during bandh. In Patan, a group of protesters hurled stones at a movie theatre, forcing its closure. They also forced road blockade in the town, police said.
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(Published 20 July 2016, 13:00 IST)

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