Social Boycott in Chamoli: Dalit Families Face Discrimination for Missing Temple Duty

Dalit families in Subhai village, Chamoli district, faced a social boycott after a member of their community missed a temple duty due to illness. The panchayat barred them from village resources and services, leading the families to file a police complaint against two individuals who allegedly orchestrated the order.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gopeshwar | Updated: 18-07-2024 00:04 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 00:04 IST
Social Boycott in Chamoli: Dalit Families Face Discrimination for Missing Temple Duty
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In a remote village in Chamoli district, Dalit families have faced a severe social boycott. The crisis erupted after a community member was unable to play the drum at a temple event due to illness. This led the local panchayat to announce the boycott on Sunday.

The affected families, who have traditionally played drums at village festivals, were suddenly barred by the panchayat from accessing essential services and resources. The order included restrictions on using forest and water resources, purchasing essentials, commuting, and visiting temples.

A video surfaced showing a panchayat member allegedly threatening villagers with similar consequences if they did not comply with the boycott. The victim families have lodged a complaint at Joshimath Police Station, naming Ramkrishna Khandwal and Yashvir Singh as the main perpetrators behind the discriminatory order.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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