http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_nhrc-serves-notices-to-gujarat-cops-on-dalit-atrocity_1595269
 
 NHRC serves notices to Gujarat cops on Dalit atrocity
 Published: Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011, 17:38 IST
 By DNA Correspondent | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA
 
 Labhu Rajapara, 42, a Dalit in Golasan village in Surendranagar
 district of Gujarat, had no idea that his son's love affair with an
 upper caste girl could wreak havoc on his entire family. Six people
 allegedly burnt his house in December 2010 and the family still has no
 place to live in.
 
 On April 13 this year, Rajesh Parmar, 18, a Dalit boy originally from
 Bhavnagar, was reportedly abducted and found dead the next day on the
 railway tracks at Lathidad railway station. Barwala police (Ahmedabad
 district) sub-inspector is said to have spoken to the abductor, but
 nothing was done to save Rajesh. A case of accidental death was lodged
 later.
 
 These are just two examples of atrocity and violation of human rights
 against Dalits from a list of 28 serious offences in which the police
 reportedly did not act. Considering the gravity of these cases, the
 National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked senior police
 officers and state government officials to clarify their stand on the
 issue in four weeks.
 
 The cases had been submitted to the NHRC by Navsarjan, a city-based
 NGO working for the betterment of Dalits. The commission chose 28
 cases of serious crimes committed against Dalits. These cases include
 offences like murder, rape and kidnapping.
 
 "We had sent these complaints to the commission in view of the gross
 human rights violation against Dalits. People from the community have
 to suffer a lot because of the atrocities; besides, criminal offences
 are also committed against them.
 
 In the case of Labhu Rajapara, his son's love destroyed his whole
 family. The police were reluctant to lodge a complaint despite the
 fact that the whole house was burnt down," said Kantilal Parmar, state
 coordinator, Navsarjan.
 
 These notices have been issued to the director-general of police
 (DGP), superintendents of police of Kutch, Surendranagar and Mehsana,
 and the state chief secretary.
 
 When contacted, in-charge DGP Chittaranjan Singh said he was not aware
 of the development and passed the buck to additional director-general
 of police (ADGP) Deepak Swaroop. But Swaroop said he did not hold the
 charge anymore.
 
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