Key Points

The NHRC has intervened after a religious storyteller and his aide were brutally assaulted in UP's Etawah over caste identity. Disturbing videos show the victims being tonsured and humiliated during a Bhagwat Katha event. Police have arrested four people, including a woman accused of forcibly cutting the storyteller's hair. UP authorities face mounting pressure as the case highlights persistent caste-based violence in religious spaces.

Key Points: NHRC Acts After UP Religious Storyteller Beaten in Caste Attack

  • NHRC demands UP report on caste violence against storyteller
  • Victims forced to rub nose on feet, tonsured
  • 4 arrested including woman who cut hair
  • Incident occurred during Bhagwat Katha in Etawah village
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NHRC takes cognisance after religious storyteller assaulted in UP's Etawah

NHRC issues notice to UP govt after Dalit storyteller Mukut Mani assaulted, tonsured in Etawah during Bhagwat Katha over caste identity.

"We have started taking action since Tuesday morning on the basis of a viral video and complaint - SSP Brijesh Srivastava"

New Delhi, June 24

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), on Tuesday, has taken cognisance of a shocking case reported from Uttar Pradesh's Etawah district, where a complaint has been lodged alleging that a religious storyteller was beaten up and humiliated for belonging to a backward caste.

The Commission has issued a notice to the officials of the Uttar Pradesh government in connection with the matter and directed them to take legal action against the accused persons involved.

National Human Rights Commission Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo in a post on social media platform X said: "A complaint has been received regarding a horrific act in Uttar Pradesh's Etawah where a religious storyteller belonging to a backward caste was beaten, his head tonsured, forced to rub his nose on a woman's feet, and then spat with urine due to his caste. Based on the complaint, a notice has been issued to the state government officials with instructions to take legal action and submit a report to the commission."

The incident took place in Dadarpur village under the Bakewar police station area, where a Bhagwat Katha was organised on June 21.

In the programme, religious storyteller Mukut Mani and his aide Acharya Sant Singh were narrating a religious story.

During the event, some local villagers raised objections regarding the caste of the religious storytellers.

It was alleged that the religious storytellers organised a 'Katha' by disguising themselves to be Brahmins, while they belonged to another caste.

This controversy escalated after which some people started beating the religious storytellers.

Apart from physical assault, the hair of the religious storytellers was also cut against their will.

Several people also made a video of this inhuman act, which later went viral on the social media.

A tense situation arose in the area after the video went viral.

Local people and religious organisations strongly condemned the incident and demanded strict action against the accused persons.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Brijesh Kumar Srivastava took the matter seriously and directed the social media monitoring cell to take immediate action.

The social media cell took cognisance of the viral video and started investigating the matter.

Upon the complaint of the victims, a case was registered under the relevant sections of law.

The police took immediate action and arrested four accused persons -- Ashish (21), Uttam (19), Pratham alias Manu (24) and Nikki (30).

The main allegation against Nikki is that she forcibly cut the hair of the storytellers.

SSP Srivastava said on Monday that the incident took place during a Bhagwat Katha organised in a village in Bakewar police station area, where a religious storyteller was allegedly beaten up, treated abusively and his braid was cut as well.

"We have started taking action since Tuesday morning on the basis of a viral video and complaint on social media," he added.

The SSP noted that an investigation team has been constituted led by Additional Superintendent of Police, which is investigating the matter thoroughly.

The victim has been identified and all allegations will be investigated without any bias, he said.

He added that strict action will be ensured against the accused.

"The police is working on this case with utmost seriousness. Such incidents harm social harmony in the country."

Strict action will be taken against the culprits so that such incidents do not recur in future, the SSP said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely shameful! In 2024, we're still seeing such caste-based atrocities? The NHRC must ensure strict punishment. No one should have to face humiliation for their birth identity. 🙏
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Priya M.
While the incident is condemnable, I'm glad authorities acted swiftly. The police response gives me hope that such cases won't be swept under the carpet anymore. Justice must prevail!
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Amit S.
Bhagwat Katha is meant to spread spiritual wisdom, not hatred. Those who committed this crime have shamed our culture more than anyone else. Hope the victims get proper compensation too.
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Neha T.
The video going viral shows how social media can be a double-edged sword - it exposes injustice but also spreads trauma. We need better education about caste equality from childhood itself.
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Vikram J.
As someone from UP, I'm deeply embarrassed. Such incidents give our state a bad name. The government should conduct awareness campaigns in villages to prevent such medieval mindset.
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Sunita R.
Why are we still discussing caste in religious matters? The Gita itself says wisdom comes from conduct, not birth. Hope this case becomes an example for change. #Shameful

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