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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | 'Untouchability fence' in Tamil Nadu pulled down by KA Shaji

'Untouchability fence' in Tamil Nadu pulled down by KA Shaji

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published Published on Sep 16, 2010   modified Modified on Sep 16, 2010


Acting swiftly against a glaring instance of untouchability in western Tamil Nadu, revenue and police officials on Wednesday directed caste Hindus of N Kumarapalayam village, near Dharapuram in Tirupur district, to remove two fences they had erected to prevent dalits from using public roads.

About 150 families of caste Hindus erected barbed wire "untouchability fences" on Friday to prevent over 50 dalit families living in the Aandikattu Thottam village from entering two roads maintained by Nanjiyampalayam village panchayat. The reason given by the caste Hindus was that the roads passed through the graveyards of their forefathers and the frequent movement of dalits may "pollute their sanctity."

Despite a police crackdown, untouchability is still practiced in several parts of Tamil Nadu. In a shocking incident over two years ago in Uthapuram village in southern Tamil Nadu, caste Hindus erected not just a wire fence but a concrete wall around a dalit colony to prevent them from entering their area. However, the wall was demolished by the district administration.

The fences erected on Friday forced the Dalit families to take a detour of 3km to reach the nearest ration shop, school and market.


The Times of India, 16 September, 2010, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Untouchability-fence-in-Tamil-Nadu-pulled-down/articleshow/6562832.cms


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