Eight-year-old Dalit boy’s hand chopped off for refusing to work

By TCN News,

In another gruesome case of caste atrocity, a Dalit boy, aged 8, lost his left hand after he was pushed towards a sugarcane machine for “not working properly” in the fields of Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. The incident, which occurred on December 29, was brought to light by social worker Renu Singh. It was only three weeks after the incident that the police have registered a case against the accused.


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Courtesy BBC Hindi

Courtesy BBC Hindi

According to a report published by the BBC Hindi Service, the incident occurred in Gaurkhurd Village,located 40 kms from the District Headquarters. The victim’s mother, Jamuna Devi, told BBC, “On the day of the incident, my son was near the house when two people came to pick him up for work in the fields. When he refused, they forcibly took him away.”

She further added, “When he was found not working as per instructions, a man pushed my son towards the sugarcane machine and his entire arm was chopped off.”

After getting her son treated, when Devi approached the Maharajganj Police Station, the SHO refused to file a complaint against the accused. After even the higher officials in Jaunpur also refused to act in the matter, Devi approached Renu Singh, a local social activist, who ensured that a complaint is filed in this regard.
Maharajganj SHO told BBC that a case against all accused, who are absconding, has been filed.

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