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India Friday, September 28, 2007
Dalit massacre to be commemorated

>From correspondents in Maharashtra, India, 09:30 AM IST


Dalit groups in Maharashtra are to pay homage Saturday to a Dalit
family massacred a year ago by a group of Hindus who wanted to teach
them a lesson for taking them on in a criminal case.

A Dalit group will hold a public meeting in Nagpur while similar
functions will be organised in neighbouring Bhandara district.

On Sep 29 last year, a group of non-Dalit villagers attacked the house
of 50-year-old Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange and beat to death his wife
Surekha, young daughter Priyanka and two sons Dilip and Roshan after
dragging them out. Bhaiyyalal managed to escape moments before the
slaughter in Khairlanji village.

The attackers were mostly from the 'other backward classes' and were
angry with the Dalit family for testifying against 12 of their
community members in a case of attack on their family friend Siddharth
Gajbhiye.

Bhotmange's daughters Surekha and Priyanka had testified in the case.
The villagers were furious for not bowing to their caste 'superiority'
and accepting their demand not to give evidence.

The massacre had triggered widespread protests in Maharashtra and
elsewhere in the country.

Police arrested 47 people, 36 of whom were discharged for want of
evidence. The remaining 11 are facing trial in a special court.

The government suspended three policemen and a medical officer for
dereliction of duty and handed over the case to the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI). Bhaiyyalal was given a government job, a house
plot and money to buy farmland.

Bharatiya Republican Party and Bahujan Maha Sangh (BRP-BMS) president
Prakash Ambedkar, Dalit Panthers chief Jogendra Kawade and Communist
Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Brinda Karat are slated to
attend the rally in Nagpur. Social activists have been invited for the
meeting in Bhandara.

One of the organisers, Ashok Saraswati, said that the Saturday
function would be used as a launch pad for the formation of a militant
youth organisation of Dalits.

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