A cook arrested for instructing students to throw midday meals served by a Dalit girl in Rajasthan’s Udaipur.
News Daily Digital Desk: Again in the title of Rajasthan (Rajsthan) Udaipur (Udaipur). Darji Kanhaiya Lal was murdered in Udaipur after BJP leader Nupur Sharma’s controversial comments on the Prophet. The country was in uproar over that incident. Now in this district of Rajasthan, a cook is in controversy by ordering students to throw away the mid-day meal served to Dalit girls. Later the police arrested him.
By Muhammad
What exactly happened? Accused Lala Ram Gurjar worked as a cook in a government primary school. The responsibility of serving the mid-day meal cooked by him fell on those two Dalit girls. Lala Ram erupted in protest after learning. He immediately ordered the students who had already received their food to throw away their food. Hearing his instructions, the students threw away the food.
Then the two dalit girls went to their home and told everything, the family members came to the school along with other relatives and erupted in protest. They demanded that action should be taken against the cook. Later they filed a police complaint. According to the police, a case has already been registered against the accused cook on charges of terrorism against the Scheduled Caste tribe. After investigation, the police came to know that the complaint was true. Indeed, many students threw away the food at the order of the cook.
It is known that Lala Ram Gurjar always gave the responsibility of serving food to high caste students. But those two Dalit students complained that the food was not served properly. So a teacher gave the responsibility of serving to those students. Lala Ram did not know that. But the news reached him as soon as the service started. On getting the news, he appeared on the spot and ordered to destroy the food served to them.
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