Prakasham (Andhra Pradesh): In a shocking and horrifying incident, a Dalit widow was subjected to a brutal assault that included stripping, tying her limbs, throwing pepper in her eyes, and an attempt to burn her alive allegedly because her brother eloped and married an upper caste woman few months back. The incident unfolded in a village in the Darshi Mandal of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh exposing the deep-rooted caste prejudices that still plague parts of the country.
As the country geared up to celebrate Independence Day, a village in Prakasam district witnessed an act of barbarism. At approximately 12:30 am on a Monday night, a Dalit widow found herself at the mercy of her tormentors. Allegedly, her brother's inter-caste marriage had provoked the anger of the upper-caste family, leading them to unleash a wave of violence on her.
According to the police, the victim’s brother fell in love with an upper caste woman living in neighbouring Botlapalem village. They eloped and got married in March. The parents of the young lady held unfavourable opinions due to differences in caste and initiated an assault on the young man's residence Immediately after the incident. This assault included insults directed towards his family, especially his mother and sister. The incident escalated to physical violence, leaving the woman severely injured. The parents also issued threats and demanded for the return of their daughter.
As reported by the victims, the Darshi police had taken action and filed a case against the perpetrators under SC and ST protection laws. Subsequently, the accused were apprehended. Once they got out on bail they again attacked the family on Monday night.