<p>A lesser-known Dalit group led by a lawyer- "Bheem Army" - actively used social media to rally protestors and allegedly orchestrated Tuesday's violence here in which a police post was set on fire and a number of persons were injured, district authorities said today.<br /><br />District officials said the group was enraged over members of the Thakur community allegedly clashing with Dalits and torching their houses in Shabbirpur village on May 5 after they refused to allow a procession to mark the birth anniversary of Rajput king Maharana Pratap.<br /><br />Some of those who were injured in the May 5 clashes and recuperating at the district hospital here said their community members objected to the procession as upper caste Thakurs had earlier stopped Dalits from installing a statue of BR Ambedkar on the premises of a 'Ravidas Mandir' in the village.<br /><br />Around 600 Dalits and over 900 Thakurs reside in the village, about 35 km from where the violence erupted on May 9.<br /><br />The officials said the Bheem Army Bharat Ekta Mission, founded by 30-year old lawyer Chandrasekhar, circulated messages on WhatsApp and other social media platforms, appealing to members of the Dalit community to attend a 'mahapanchayat' on May 9 in Gandhi Park to demand compensation and relief for those affected in last week’s inter-caste clashes.<br /><br />District Magistrate N P Singh said the administration turned down their request for holding 'mahapanchayat' and the Dalit men took to the streets to protest against it.<br /><br />"The protesters had also come from at least three neighbouring districts," he said.<br /><br />Singh said it seemed to be a "planned exercise, considering the men indulged in violence in five-six areas across the city simultaneously. The group apparently sent provocative messages to members on WhatsApp.<br /><br />The protestors blocked roads in Rampur Maniharan, Ramnagar, Nazirpura, Halalpur and Malhipur, and hurled stones at police personnel, who lathi charged them.<br /><br />They also set the Ramnagar police post, a private bus on Behat road and over a dozen two wheelers ablaze. Several persons, including five policemen, were injured in the violence.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police Subhash Chandra Dubey said the rioters opened fire on officers using country-made pistols.<br /><br />A few media persons were also allegedly manhandled and their equipment damaged.<br />A group of media persons yesterday protested against the Bheem Army and submitted a memorandum to the Tehsildar, Behat, demanding stern action against the group and its spearhead.<br /><br />The police said protesters also vandalised Maharana Pratap Bhavan in Ramnagar area on Malhipur road.<br /><br />They said a Rajput group filed a complaint alleging that Chandrashekhar provoked Dalit men and indulged in violence at Maharana Pratap Bhavan.<br /><br />Attempts to contact Chandrasekhar on phone did not fructify.<br /><br />Two persons, Sachin Singh Ambedkar and Rahul Gautam, have been arrested for allegedly circulating provocative messages on WhatsApp and Facebook, the police said.<br /><br />The SSP said 24 people have been arrested in connection with incidents of stone-pelting and arson.<br /><br />The police said they will go through the CCTV footage to identify and arrest the others involved in stone-pelting and torching the police post and vehicles.<br /><br />The district magistrate said the district has been divided into five zones and 22 sectors for better maintenance of the law and order situation.<br /><br />In April, the police had registered FIRs against local BJP MP Raghav Lakhanpal Sharma and around 300 other unidentified protestors, after clashes erupted during a rally organised to mark Ambedkar Jayanti in Sadak Dudhli village in the district.<br /><br />The march was organised without the nod of the administration. Processions on Ambedkar Jayanti are banned in communally-sensitive Saharanpur for seven years. <br /></p>
<p>A lesser-known Dalit group led by a lawyer- "Bheem Army" - actively used social media to rally protestors and allegedly orchestrated Tuesday's violence here in which a police post was set on fire and a number of persons were injured, district authorities said today.<br /><br />District officials said the group was enraged over members of the Thakur community allegedly clashing with Dalits and torching their houses in Shabbirpur village on May 5 after they refused to allow a procession to mark the birth anniversary of Rajput king Maharana Pratap.<br /><br />Some of those who were injured in the May 5 clashes and recuperating at the district hospital here said their community members objected to the procession as upper caste Thakurs had earlier stopped Dalits from installing a statue of BR Ambedkar on the premises of a 'Ravidas Mandir' in the village.<br /><br />Around 600 Dalits and over 900 Thakurs reside in the village, about 35 km from where the violence erupted on May 9.<br /><br />The officials said the Bheem Army Bharat Ekta Mission, founded by 30-year old lawyer Chandrasekhar, circulated messages on WhatsApp and other social media platforms, appealing to members of the Dalit community to attend a 'mahapanchayat' on May 9 in Gandhi Park to demand compensation and relief for those affected in last week’s inter-caste clashes.<br /><br />District Magistrate N P Singh said the administration turned down their request for holding 'mahapanchayat' and the Dalit men took to the streets to protest against it.<br /><br />"The protesters had also come from at least three neighbouring districts," he said.<br /><br />Singh said it seemed to be a "planned exercise, considering the men indulged in violence in five-six areas across the city simultaneously. The group apparently sent provocative messages to members on WhatsApp.<br /><br />The protestors blocked roads in Rampur Maniharan, Ramnagar, Nazirpura, Halalpur and Malhipur, and hurled stones at police personnel, who lathi charged them.<br /><br />They also set the Ramnagar police post, a private bus on Behat road and over a dozen two wheelers ablaze. Several persons, including five policemen, were injured in the violence.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police Subhash Chandra Dubey said the rioters opened fire on officers using country-made pistols.<br /><br />A few media persons were also allegedly manhandled and their equipment damaged.<br />A group of media persons yesterday protested against the Bheem Army and submitted a memorandum to the Tehsildar, Behat, demanding stern action against the group and its spearhead.<br /><br />The police said protesters also vandalised Maharana Pratap Bhavan in Ramnagar area on Malhipur road.<br /><br />They said a Rajput group filed a complaint alleging that Chandrashekhar provoked Dalit men and indulged in violence at Maharana Pratap Bhavan.<br /><br />Attempts to contact Chandrasekhar on phone did not fructify.<br /><br />Two persons, Sachin Singh Ambedkar and Rahul Gautam, have been arrested for allegedly circulating provocative messages on WhatsApp and Facebook, the police said.<br /><br />The SSP said 24 people have been arrested in connection with incidents of stone-pelting and arson.<br /><br />The police said they will go through the CCTV footage to identify and arrest the others involved in stone-pelting and torching the police post and vehicles.<br /><br />The district magistrate said the district has been divided into five zones and 22 sectors for better maintenance of the law and order situation.<br /><br />In April, the police had registered FIRs against local BJP MP Raghav Lakhanpal Sharma and around 300 other unidentified protestors, after clashes erupted during a rally organised to mark Ambedkar Jayanti in Sadak Dudhli village in the district.<br /><br />The march was organised without the nod of the administration. Processions on Ambedkar Jayanti are banned in communally-sensitive Saharanpur for seven years. <br /></p>