Guj: 2 persons stop Dalit's funeral procession over land row

Press Trust of India  |  Mehsana 

Dalits of a village in Gujarat's district today carried a corpse to the local police station in protest after two persons allegedly stopped the funeral procession, an said today.

However, police said that the incident, which took place in Vav village in Kheralu taluka here, was not one of discrimination but was connected to land ownership.

"The body of Khodidas Rawat, a Dalit, was being taken to the crematorium in the morning today when the funeral procession was stopped by two persons identified as Lala Chaudhary and Petha Chaudhary," said sub T B Vala of station.

"These two persons were claiming that the road leading to the crematorium was situated on land owned by them. Thus, Dalits came to station with the dead body," Vala said.

Once the of the incident spread, local leaders as well as government officials rushed to the police station.

"After deliberations, the two persons agreed to let the procession pass. Police cleared the road and later the last rites of Rawat was held without any problem," Vala said.

"The two were not against Dalits taking out the They were only claiming their right on that land. It is a matter of investigation whether they actually own that land or are just claiming it," the said.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 23:00 IST