Social Boycott in Chamoli: Dalit Families Ostracized for One Man's Illness
In a remote Chamoli district village, Dalit families faced a social boycott after a community member, too ill to play drums at a temple event, failed to appear. The local panchayat of Subhai village enforced the boycott, barring these families from essential village resources and services. A complaint has been filed against two individuals allegedly responsible for the order.
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A remote village in Chamoli district has sparked outrage after its local panchayat implemented a social boycott against Dalit families. The boycott was triggered when a scheduled caste community member, Pushkar Lal, was too ill to fulfill his traditional role of playing the drum at a religious event.
Subhai village's panchayat, located near the India-China border, handed down the order, affecting around half a dozen Dalit families. They have been prohibited from accessing essential resources like forest and water, buying from local shops, using vehicles, and entering temples.
A video has surfaced showing a panchayat member threatening villagers with similar consequences if they disobeyed. The victimized families have filed a police complaint, naming Ramkrishna Khandwal and Yashvir Singh as the instigators of the social boycott.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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