Sunday, June 27, 2010

[ZESTCaste] Dalit woman stripped, beaten up in Mumbai slum

http://www.thehindu.com/news/article487516.ece

Published: June 27, 2010 01:07 IST | Updated: June 27, 2010 01:07 IST

MUMBAI, June 27, 2010

Dalit woman stripped, beaten up in Mumbai slum
Staff Reporter

Rape of a minor girl triggered the attack

'Neech jaat' (low caste) was a word Kavita (name changed) kept hearing
when she was being stripped and beaten up. "They beat me with bamboo
sticks. I kept saying 'no.' They ripped off my gown, pulled my hair
and dragged me out of the house to a nearby shop. Many were filming
the act on mobile phones. In Hindi, they kept saying, 'neech jaat [low
caste], come, take your turn.' Men were beating me too," Kavita told
The Hindu on Saturday.

From a polythene bag, Kavita's mother fished out a clump of hair
plucked from the woman's head.

The shocking incident took place last week in a Mumbai slum, where a
group of upper caste women assaulted the 22-year-old Scheduled Caste
woman. A case under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act (POA) has been registered at the Sewree
police station. The police have arrested 10 women and two men.

The arrest of Kavita's brother in a case of the rape of a minor girl
triggered the assault. However, deep-seated caste hatred towards the
family runs a long way back. There are two water pumps in the
locality. "The main reasons are water and house. Ours is the only
Dalit Marathi family in this area, and they want to oust us from
here," said her mother.

"It all began in 2007 when a water pump was sunk here. Sharda Yadav
and Mumtaz [residents, now under arrest] would routinely demand money
for the water supply. It's a community pump. We refused to pay up. I
would fight against these illegal practices all the time. I have
complained to the police several times about it. The women would say,
'These people have gotten too big for their boots. Sticks should be
shoved inside them.' They have used such abusive words that I cannot
even utter them," she said with difficulty.

"The rape case was just a pretext. Owing to the fights over water,
there was already much anger [against the family]. So they targeted
her [Kavita]. Her mother was also beaten up. The mother ran to the
police, and they called the police control room," Assistant
Commissioner of Police Dilip Waghmare told TheHindu on telephone.

On the day of the incident, the victim's mother was the first to be
beaten up. "They had a meeting somewhere. All of them entered
together. The whole lane was packed with people. After I ran to the
police chowky, help arrived on time. The molesters were arrested. They
were laughing even while being taken away," Kavita's mother said.

In 2008, she had written to the police about the death threats her
family had received and the harassment her daughter suffered. "As my
son was here, nobody dared touch us, but when he was arrested, they
saw an opportunity."

The family said Ms. Yadav, who led the attack, was a Shiv Sena worker,
a claim Mr. Waghmare has denied.

None came to the rescue of Kavita, except her neighbour Sayeeda Quazi,
who put a dupatta around her. Sayeeda's statement has been recorded.

The entire neighbourhood, meanwhile, is tight-lipped. "Something
happened, but I was on work," said a resident. Some said they were
away at their native places, or away from home.

"Basically women were enraged by the rape of a girl. When they went to
[Kavita's] house, her mother shot back, saying [it wasn't as if] it
had happened to them. Any woman would be enraged by that, won't she?"
asked a shopkeeper, who claimed to know nothing of the incident.

Kavita and her mother have been given police protection. "A police
guard has been posted here. He checks on us at regular intervals," her
mother said.


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