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Tamil Nadu police chief gets NHRC notice on Dalits' rights violation

New Delhi, Nov.5: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has
taken suo-motu cognizance of a violation of human rights of Dalits in
Tamil Nadu's Tirunelveli District.


The Commission has issued notice to the District Collector and
Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu seeking their comments in the
matter within a month.

A report published in The Hindu on October 29 alleged that around 200
Dalits of 70 families of Panthapuli village had been forced to leave
the village to ensure their safety as they were reportedly under
serious threat from upper caste Hindus.

The paper further reported that these villagers had been staying on
the nearby Kaarisaaththaan hillock along with their children and
cattle.

It also said that the relationship between the two communities has
been strained for the last 10 years on the issue of not allowing
Dalits to offer prayers at the Kannanullur Mariamman Temple in the
village.

It also reported that despite the order, passed by the Sub-Court of
Sankarankovil, to the village Administrative Officer and the police to
make sure that Dalits are allowed inside the temple, the Dalits who
went to the temple on September 23, were not allowed entry in the
temple, as the priest of the temple, after getting the temple locked
had left the village with the keys of the temple.

--- ANI

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