Occupants of Temla in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone took out a parade to invite cleric Shankar Pujari after he was delivered on abandon Monday days after he was captured for forestalling a 31-year-old Dalit lady from entering a sanctuary on March 1. A video of Pujari’s welcome turned into a web sensation via online media and showed ladies contacting his feet as he waved.
Pujari and two ladies were reserved under the Indian Penal Code’s Section 505 (2), which connects with making or advancing animosity, contempt, or hostility and the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act for forestalling Pooja Khande, the Dalit lady, from entering the sanctuary.

Khande wouldn’t chat on this issue yet her overall Rakesh Khande said their family was compressed to quiet however they summoned mental fortitude and revealed the matter. “…this warm greeting has harmed our feelings.”

Area police director Siddharth Chaudhary said they have conveyed 12 police faculty close to the place of the Khandes. “The complainant isn’t under any dread. I have asked the nearby police headquarters to ask about the greeting of the minister to check regardless of whether they utilized any biased words and harmful language. Move will be made according to the request report.”
Dalit freedoms extremist Manoj Parmar said they have for long been confronting outrages and put-downs. “Whenever we talk about our freedoms, we are bugged by both the organization and the upper position local area. Pooja, who was battling for her freedoms and was vocal on the primary day of the episode, is presently not prepared to try and talk due to fear.”

Jai Adiwasi Yuva Sangathan convener Anand Rai said by inviting the minister and making clamor in the town, the residents needed to give the message that nothing will change. “They have no lament. The booked rank local area individuals in the town fear them.”