In Rajasthan, the bullies cut off the legs of 3 Dalit people, then beat them with rods and sticks…the brutality is such that the soul will tremble
The graph of crime in Rajasthan is increasing rapidly. Now a shocking case has come to the fore from Alwar. Where the bullies crossed all limits of atrocities on Dalit families. Three people’s legs were cut off, beaten like animals with sticks.
Alwar. Alwar city of Rajasthan, means heinous crime. Due to the increasing crime, another Superintendent of Police has been appointed in Alwar a few months ago, now two SPs are handling the work there, but even after that the crime is increasing rapidly, let alone coming under control. The crime is also such that there is no fear of the police. The goons have committed a similar crime on Sunday evening. After this incident, now the police is looking for the accused. The case pertains to Reni area of Alwar district.
A minor land dispute escalated so much that the legs of three people were chopped off.
The dispute took place in a village located in Reni police station area of Alwar district. The other side attacked the family of Chhoti Devi living in the village. Beaten badly with rods and sticks in the middle of the road. After that, the legs of three people were chopped off with the help of a reaper. The police have registered cases on the basis of written statements of the people admitted in the hospital. Police said that six people, including Chhoti Devi, Manisha, Hiralal, Yogesh and Sumit, are admitted to the hospital. Hiralal, Yogesh and Sumit’s legs have been amputated. All three have serious wounds in their legs. Bones have been cut.
Forcibly entered the house and burnt the house
Police said that at present they are searching for the accused. On the other hand, the local people say that on December 15, fodder was forcibly set on fire by entering Chhoti Devi’s house, the police had registered a case but did not take any action. This increased the courage of the bullies and they created chaos in the middle of the road on Sunday evening.
Courtesy: Asianet News
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