According to the police a case has been registered against 16 people of the village. The police assured that a fair investigation will be conducted in the matter.
In a shocking revelation, at least 70 Dalit families in Rajasthan’s Kalundi village has allegedly been debarred from accessing basic facilities, said the police on Wednesday.
According to the police a case has been registered against 16 people of the village. The police assured that a fair investigation will be conducted in the matter.
Reacting to the incident, Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab C Kataria said everyone is allowed to live by their rights and action will be taken against those who have barred a person of their fundamental rights.
“In law, everyone is allowed to live by their rights & if anyone has barred a person of their fundamental rights then I will take action against them,” Kataria said to reporters.
Home / World / English News / Rajasthan: 70 Dalit families of Kalundi village allegedly debarred from accessing basic facilities, case registered against 16 people
Check Also
Calgary officials call for $342M over next 4 years to fix city’s leaky pipes
Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated …
Asian Tribune Your Multilingual Newspaper covering World and local news News