Key Points

A shocking incident of caste-based violence unfolded in Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh, when a Dalit groom's wedding procession was brutally attacked. The groom, Jitendra Ahirwar, was targeted for riding a mare and wearing shoes while passing through an upper-caste locality, leading to stone-pelting and verbal abuse. Local police quickly responded by registering an FIR and taking the accused into custody. This incident highlights the persistent social discrimination faced by Dalits in rural India, despite legal protections.

Key Points: Dalit Groom Attacked During Wedding Procession in MP

  • Dalit groom Jitendra Ahirwar targeted by upper-caste villagers
  • Stone-pelting and verbal abuse disrupt wedding procession
  • Police register FIR under multiple legal provisions
  • Accused taken into custody after viral video
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MP: Dalit man's wedding procession faces caste-based assault, violence

Caste-based violence erupts in Tikamgarh as Dalit groom faces brutal assault during traditional wedding march, sparking outrage

"This attack not only marred the joyous occasion but also subjected the groom and his relatives to public humiliation - Jitendra Ahirwar"

Bhopal, April 26

A deeply troubling incident has surfaced from Tikamgarh district in Madhya Pradesh, where a Dalit groom's wedding procession became the target of caste-based hostility.

According to police, the groom, Jitendra Ahirwar, was riding a mare - a tradition in Indian weddings - when his procession encountered aggression from members of the "upper-caste" community in Mokhra village of Badagaon police station area of Tikamgarh district.

The "upper-caste" community members reportedly were upset over the groom's act of wearing shoes and riding the mare through their locality, leading to a violent attack that left four individuals injured, the police said.

A video of the incident also went viral on social media on Friday evening, soon after the incident.

Confirming the report to IANS, Deputy Superintendent of Police Rahul Katre said, "The groom Jitendra filed a complaint that he was the target of caste-based humiliation and all the accused have been taken into custody soon after a video of the incident went viral and the police received the information."

"An elderly woman, Bhankunwar, instigated the attack by allegedly pelting stones at the groom. Her sons, Drigpal and Suryapal, also stand accused, having reportedly hurled abusive language and caste-based slurs at the groom and his family," the officer said.

A woman is seen taking a boulder in his hand at the groom in the purported video.

Upon receiving the complaint, the police promptly registered an FIR (First Information Report) against the accused, the officer further said, "under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita (BNS), including 126(1), 115(3), 351(2), 296, and other provisions along with provisions of the Atrocity Act."

The investigation is underway, and the accused will soon be presented before the court, the officer said, adding, "More sections of BNS are likely to be imposed upon the accused once the investigation is completed."

The officer said the complainant, Jitendra Ahirwar, recounted the ordeal to police, stating it was his wedding on Friday, and the procession was en route to Sagar.

As part of tradition, Jitendra, his family members and relatives were taking out a procession 'Rachh' (Vinayaki) in the village.

"When they passed through a locality, stones were thrown at us as I protested their demand to dismount the mare and walk, questioning how he dared to ride a mare or wear shoes while passing their doors. This attack not only marred the joyous occasion but also subjected the groom and his relatives to public humiliation, " Ahirwar told the police in the complaint.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 In 2024, we're still dealing with such medieval mindsets? The police action is appreciated but we need stricter enforcement of anti-caste laws. Wishing strength to the groom and his family.
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Rahul S.
While the incident is condemnable, I wish the article had more details about the village's caste dynamics. Understanding the local context could help prevent such incidents in future.
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Anjali M.
That video made me sick to my stomach. How can people be so cruel on someone's wedding day? The woman throwing stones should face maximum punishment. Shameful!
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Vikram P.
This is why we need more caste sensitization programs in rural areas. Education alone isn't enough - mindsets need to change. Kudos to the police for quick action though.
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Sunita R.
My heart goes out to the groom and his family. A wedding should be about joy, not trauma. Hope the legal process is swift and justice is served. We must do better as a society.
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Mohit D.
Respectful criticism: The article could have included voices from local activists or sociologists to provide deeper analysis. The quick police response is commendable but prevention is better than cure.

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