Bhima-Koregaon violence "state-sponsored crime": Opposition

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The violence at Bhima-in district on January 1 was "state-sponsored", Opposition alleged in the Legislative Council today. of Opposition Dhananjay Munde (NCP) said never in the last 200 years the social unrest in the state was as high (as it is now), and a particular atmosphere was created which led to the violence in which one person died. Opposition moved an adjournment motion on the issue today. Dalits visiting the memorial of an 1818 battle between and the East Company's forces at Bhima came under attack on January 1 this year. It led to widespread Dalit protests across the state two days later. "The government is still unable to arrest the two accused.

Despite (pro-Hindutva leader) Milind Ekbote's anticipatory bail plea being rejected by the (high) court, he had the audacity to visit the police station and go scot free. This shows how helpless the government is before him and Sambhaji Bhide (also accused of inciting the violence)," Munde said. He further claimed that during the combing operation undertaken by the government after the violence led to protests by Dalits on January 3, over 6,000 persons were arrested and slapped with serious charges. NCP's Vidya Chavan demanded that the government withdraw the charges of "murder and dacoity" pressed against "54,000 people" who protested across the state on January 3. People's member Jogendra Kawade said those with "anti-national mindset" were being backed by the government, and the whole incident was a "state-sponsored crime". Dalits were put behind bars in the aftermath of the violence, and the government deliberately didn't allow police to act despite having information that some people could do mischief during the January 1 commemoration of the Bhima-battle, he alleged. (Congress) also termed the violence as a "state-sponsored crime". of the Chandrakant Patil urged the members to refrain from making any statement that could vitiate the social atmosphere. said he would allow a two-and-a-half hour discussion on the issue on a later date. Dalits in celebrate the victory of East Company forces over the in the 1818 battle, as the Company forces included soldiers from the Dalit Mahar community. The victory is seen as an assertion by Dalits against the age-old upper-caste oppression.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 21:15 IST
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