Dalit agenda played by NDTV, sent 8 people to jail

Mandsaur: In an Indian state of Madhya Pradesh 8 people sent to jail for allegedly pulling down a Scheduled Caste groom from the horse.

However, these allegations are put in question by the new revelations done by an Indian portal, Falana Dikhana.

As per the reports, the incident took place around 8 pm on Sunday where Deepak Meghwal’s, a Dalit groom, procession was going from the Guradia Mata village. Also, a Katha (Hindu ritual) was going inside a temple from where the procession was passing.

Due to the loud sound of the procession, Katha was observing heavy disturbances. As a result, villagers urged them to reduce the sound of the DJs and asked them to pass silently.

Satyanarayan Katha’s invitation card

Meanwhile, youths who belong to Bhim Army (a Dalit Organization) had started abusing the Pujari and the devotees which led to a confrontation. However, on the interference of old people of the village, the procession started again.

Despite this, a false case has been filed against 8 people under the SC-ST Act who later sent to the jail by the local police.

Temple where Katha was held

The villagers told us that the people associated with the Bhima Army knew that at 7 p.m., the story of Devnarayan God and recitation of Sundarkand was going on. That’s why the people associated with Bhim Army had started playing DJs outside the temple to create an obstruction.

The Sarpanch of the village said that a false case has been booked on the innocents for allegedly stopping Dalit groom’s procession. 8 days earlier village witnessed another procession of a Dalit groom where people from the Rajput community had also participated.

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