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Attacks on Dalits increased in AP, alleges RPI chief
Attacks on Dalits increased in AP, alleges RPI chief

Hans India

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Attacks on Dalits increased in AP, alleges RPI chief

Republican Party of India (RPI), Andhra Pradesh president Dr Uppuleti Deviprasad accused the state government of failing to address the rising attacks on Dalits, thereby compromising their safety. Speaking at a press conference at the RPI state office here on Wednesday, he alleged that the ruling coalition is deliberately fuelling divisions among Dalit sub-castes, instigating violence. Deviprasad cited specific incidents to support his claims. In Aravalli village, Attili mandal of West Godavari district, he alleged that Madiga youth, backed by influential government figures, attacked five Mala youth. He criticised the police for filing superficial cases to downplay the incident. Similarly, in Jakkulanekkalam village, Gannavaram mandal, Krishna district, he claimed the government incited Madigas against Malas, leading to clashes. Dr Deviprasad expressed shock that such incidents are occurring under Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's leadership. He also condemned the public beating of two Dalit youth and one minority youth by police in Tenali, Guntur district, calling it unacceptable and accusing the police of fabricating false cases. He highlighted the case of Perikala Madhu, a 33-year-old Dalit from Tummuluru, Kollipara mandal, who allegedly committed suicide due to harassment by Gayam Siva Reddy over a repaid Rs 50,000 loan. Further, he alleged that followers of TDP leader Ginjupalli Venkateswara Rao injured Dalit individuals Emella Sharath Babu and Emella Ramaswamy in Yanamadala village, Guntur district. He also recalled a disturbing incident in Kuppam, the Chief Minister's constituency, where a Dalit woman was tied to a tree and beaten, questioning the safety of Dalits in the state. During the press conference, Dr Deviprasad announced key RPI appointments: G Ramarao and Bandi Kanaka Varaprasad as state vice-presidents, Ramanjaneyulu as state general secretary, Kookatlapalli Prasad and Pilli Raju as executive secretaries, Kanapalli Vinay Babu as Guntur district coordinator, Pradeep Bonigala as Guntur district president, Nallapu Neelambaram as Guntur city branch president, Kala Mahar as State Student Wing president, Arun Kumar as social media wing president, Chinthapalli Nagaraju as Krishna district Youth Wing president, and Jammi Solomon as Tadipatri constituency In-charge.

Internal quota: Various parameters of backwardness of each caste to be given weightage
Internal quota: Various parameters of backwardness of each caste to be given weightage

The Hindu

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Internal quota: Various parameters of backwardness of each caste to be given weightage

The commission headed by retired judge H.N. Nagamohan Das, which is looking at internal reservation among the 101 Scheduled Castes (SCs) in Karnataka, is expected to recommend classifications taking into consideration the social, economic, educational, and employment backwardness of each caste, and not see them just as broad political groupings as Dalit 'left' (Madiga and allied castes) and Dalit 'right' (Holeya and allied castes). This will be beside giving due weightage to population size and representation. Currently, a similar method has been adopted in the classification of backward classes with castes grouped together as most backward, more backward, and backward categories based on the development indicators of the castes. The commission headed by Mr. Das has been asked to recommend an internal reservation to slice up the 17% reservation (enhanced from the earlier 15%) available for the SCs. Earlier slicing formula Incidentally, when the BJP government in 2022 announced internal reservation ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections, it had provided separate quota for Dalit 'left' and 'right' communities besides Korma, Koracha, and Lambani communities while providing 1% reservation for nomadic communities under the 'others' category based on population. 'Castes that can compete among equal castes in terms of backwardness are expected to be clubbed together. For example, nomadic and semi-nomadic communities, most of which fall in the most backward category, cannot be brought with castes that have moved up the ladder. Backwardness will be the prime mover, though the population size of the communities will also play a major factor. The Supreme Court in its order last year also placed backwardness and adequate representation as the basis for providing internal reservation,' sources in the commission said. 'Telangana, which recently came up with an internal reservation, has also classified castes into three categories based on backwardness. Also, the Constitution does not recognise the Dalit 'left' and Dalit 'right' groupings.' Sources said that of the 101 SCs in Karnataka, 88 castes, including 45 nomadic castes, are classified as micro-communities whose population, according to the 2011 Census, do not even constitute 10% of the total population. 'Their development indicators when compared with major SCs are lower.' The survey work to identify the population and their status in terms of employment, education, ownership of land and houses, political representation and other development indicators that started on May 5 is still under way. After the fourth extension, a new deadline of July 6 has been fixed to end the survey. Classification dilemma Sources said the dilemma over the classification of Adi Karnataka, Adi Andhra, and Adi Dravida is likely to continue despite the commission seeking the original caste names from those being surveyed. 'Many have continued to be associated with these colonial-era nomenclatures, which is currently the reason for confusion. A large number of households continue to hold these certificates, also because they do not know their original caste names,' said a source in the commission. Report by end of July The H.N. Nagamohan Das commission is expected to submit its report and recommendation on internal reservation before the end of July. Sources said the commission is expected to get the final figures of population data by July 7. 'Analysis work on various parameters is already under way, and by July third week the report is likely to be ready for submission. The data on the government employees to ascertain representation has also been received as well as from the State-run educational institutions,' said the source in the commission. Of the 1.16 crore projected population of SCs in the State, the survey has identified 1.07 crore or about 92%. Though the survey has progressed well across the State, it is lagging in Bengaluru where just about 52% or about 7.04 lakh population of the projected population of 13.62 lakh has been covered to far.

Behind rape of minor Dalit girl by 14 men for 2 years, failure of systems meant to protect someone like her
Behind rape of minor Dalit girl by 14 men for 2 years, failure of systems meant to protect someone like her

Indian Express

time20-06-2025

  • Indian Express

Behind rape of minor Dalit girl by 14 men for 2 years, failure of systems meant to protect someone like her

At a hospital in an Andhra Pradesh district, a 15-year-old girl, almost eight months pregnant, spends her days in a 150-bed ward, surrounded by expectant mothers and wailing infants. Authorities have deemed it dangerous to terminate her pregnancy at this stage, and say sending her home is not an option either – the teenager is the victim of sexual abuse over two years by 14 men, who are from an influential community in the village where the crimes took place. According to officials, the investigation, which began in the first week of June after the 15-year-old's mother approached the police, has revealed the failure of systems that were designed to protect someone like her: The daughter of a single mother, struck by poverty, and belonging to SC (Madiga) community in a village dominated by forward castes. 'It was her young age, vulnerability and caste because of which the men could prey on and exploit her for two years, leaving her pregnant at 15. The systems that are in place to check on her welfare failed. Her class teacher did not even report that she had dropped out of school,'' Superintendent of Police V Ratna told The Indian Express. 'It has been decided to keep the girl in the hospital until delivery. If she is released from the hospital and sent back to her village, nobody knows what will happen. She is being provided counselling and other care. After delivery, the mother and child will be moved to a government home for women,' the SP, who is leading the investigation, said. The girl's ordeal began when she was 13 and in the 8th grade. As per the police report, after the girl's father died about three years ago, her mother moved to a nearby village close to the Karnataka border. According to the police, one of the accused found the girl and her classmate, also from the SC community, sitting alone after school and snapped photos on his mobile phone. 'Using violence, intimidation and threats of leaking the photos on social media, two accused first forced the girl to submit to their demands and raped her. They also filmed the act. These videos and photos were used to exploit the girl by the friends and acquaintances of the primary accused,' the SP said. After finding out that the girl was pregnant, her mother approached the police in the first week of June. On June 9, the police arrested six persons, and subsequently 11 more. The police remand report names 17 accused – 14 who allegedly raped her for nearly two years, and three persons, including the minor classmate, for not informing authorities. All have been arrested. The arrested accused include three minors and 14 men aged between 18 and 51. They have been charged under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, and the Information Technology Act. Police are also looking at the failure of the girl's class 10 teachers to report her absence or inquire why she had stopped attending school. 'It is SSC, the most important class. If a student is not seen in class for several days, any teacher would notice and conduct a check. Her teachers failed to do so,' SP Ratna said. The Grama Mahila Samrakshana Karyadarsi – volunteers integrated into the system as 'Mahila Police' – also failed to conduct welfare checks on the single mother and her child. 'This, despite it being known that the mother was depressed after her husband passed away and was finding it hard to work and take care of herself and her daughter,' an official said. Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers, who are supposed to visit the family often, also failed to take note. 'There is a very small population of SCs in the village. Of the 17 accused, 14 are from the Boya community, while the three who kept quiet are from the SC community. When the case came to light, the Boya community leaders allegedly tried to get the girl married to her SC classmate and hush up the matter,' an official said. Although her delivery date has been set by doctors after July 21, police have decided to keep her in the hospital as they deem it 'risky' to send her back home. 'The accused, though they are in jail, can use any means necessary to coerce the survivor to withdraw the case. As Dalits, she and her mother are vulnerable and may be forced to relent,' an official said. Blood tests have also revealed the survivor is anaemic, and hospital sources said she is battling depression. Officials said doctors are working to provide her with the requisite care.

Balancing push of castes and pull of vote banks
Balancing push of castes and pull of vote banks

Hans India

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Balancing push of castes and pull of vote banks

Hyderabad: Sending across the message that the long-term need of keeping the vote bank intact prevails over the immediate need to accommodate the interests of various competing communities, the Congress high command, going by the composition of the expanded cabinet, has accorded priority to Mala, Madiga and Mudiraj, with MLAs from these three castes being inducted into the state cabinet as ministers. The appointments, while reflecting the Congress government's declared focus on social justice, comes amidst determined push by influential communities, including Reddy, Velama, Kamma andKapu, as well as a few dominant communities among the Backward Classes. Party legislators belonging to these communities were simply ignored in the cabinet expansion, notwithstanding the potential for trouble from disgruntled elements. Overall, the expansion exercise balances the push of castes and the pull of vote banks. Anticipating a revolt from certain leaders of these communities, the party leaders have already started holding out the olive branch to the miffed senior leaders who, after all, had been dreaming, day and night, of becoming ministers in the cabinet expansion. Noticeably, most of the disappointed aspirants for cabinet berths are from dominant communities. They include senior leaders P Sudhrshan Reddy (Bodhan MLA), MalreddyRanga Reddy (Ibrahimpatnam) and Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy (Munugode), who had lobbied strongly with the party high command for a berth in the cabinet expansion. Senior leader from Velama community K Premsagar Rao (Mancherial), Ellareddy MLA Madanmohan from Kamma caste and D Nagendar from Kapu community too had brought a lot of pressure on party leaders for berths. Curiously, the Congress leadership turned a deaf ear to these leaders' loaded pleas at the eleventh hour, sending another message that the long-pending cabinet expansion cannot be put off indefinitely in view of inevitable power struggle among MLAs representing various communities. Leaders told The Hans Indiathat state Congress in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan boldly took the responsibility of the composition of the state cabinet and cherry-picked the candidates without succumbing to pressure from anyone. The emerging role of Mala and Madiga leaders assumed significance in the light of the recent enactment of a law relating to sub-categorization of the SC communities. This explains why MLAs G Vivek (Mala) and A Laxman (Madiga) got the opportunity. Considering the big vote bank of the Mudirajcommunity in the state, Makthal MLA V Srihari has been inducted. With the induction of three new ministers, the strength of the Telangana cabinet rises to 12, including the Chief Minister. Against the full sanctioned strength of 18, six positions remained vacant, leaving room for further expansion. Following Sunday's swearing-in, three cabinet berths will continue to remain unfilled. 'Another three berths are still vacant. These will be filled by inducting MLAs from other communities 'at an appropriate time', sources said. 'The party will definitely recognize the services of all senior leaders at the right time,' a senior leader said. He confirmed that Meenakshi Natarajan and TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud were reaching out to the sulking senior leaders and convincing them to wait for 'some more time'. Rangareddy had already threatened to quit the party if he was not included in the list of new cabinet ministers. Sensing immediate trouble, Meenakshi, in a fire-fighting mode, spoke to the Ibrahimpatnam MLA and assured him of justice.

Another T'gana Maoist leader killed in Bijapur
Another T'gana Maoist leader killed in Bijapur

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Another T'gana Maoist leader killed in Bijapur

1 2 Hyderabad: In a continuing crackdown on Maoist leadership, security forces gunned down a senior CPI (Maoist) functionary from Telangana in an encounter near Bijapur in Chhattisgarh on Friday. The slain cadre was identified as Mailarapu Adelu, known by his aliases Bhaskar, Jangu Dada, and Mahesh—a key figure within the outlawed group. Bhaskar served as a Telangana state committee member and secretary of the Mancherial–Kumuram Bheem-Asifabad (MKB) divisional committee, a crucial zone for Maoist operations in Telangana. Undercover operations The encounter was part of a coordinated offensive by the Chhattisgarh police's special task force (STF), district reserve guard (DRG), and the CoBRA unit of the Central Reserve Police Force, aimed at dismantling the upper echelons of Maoist leadership in the region. Aged 53, Bhaskar hailed from Pochera village in Boath mandal of Telangana's Adilabad district. Born into a Scheduled Caste (Madiga) farming family, he reportedly dropped out of school before joining the Maoist ranks. Over the years, he rose through the cadre to become a senior strategist and operative . Fluent in Telugu, Hindi, and Gondi, he was said to have strong ties with tribal communities like the Gothikoyas, and was reportedly carrying an AK-47 rifle during the encounter. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 자신이 전략의 달인이라고 생각하시나요? 레이드 섀도우 레전드 Undo Telangana police records show he carried a bounty of 20 lakh. His wife, Kanthi Lingavva alias Anitha, also a divisional committee member in the same zone, was killed in an encounter in Dec 2022. Major setbacks to Maoists Friday's operation comes on the heels of the killing of central committee member Sudhakar, a top Maoist ideologue and head of the technical wing, who was neutralised in the same district on Thursday. These back-to-back operations follow the high-profile death of CPI (Maoist) general secretary Basavaraju in an encounter in Narayanpur on May 21. At 70, Basavaraju was the topmost leader of the outfit, and his death is widely seen as a severe blow to the Maoist command chain. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

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