Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu):In yet another incident of caste discrimination, a Dalit panchayat president in Cuddalore district was not allowed to sit on her seat during the meetings besides being prevented from hoisting the tricolour in the recently concluded I-day celebrations at the hamlet which is about 200 km from Chennai.
The incident came to light after a picture of Rajeshwari, president of Therkuthittai Panchayat, seated on the floor during a meeting which was held on July 17, made it to the social media on Friday night.
Based on her complaint, Bhuvanagiri police have registered a case against the civic body's vice president Mohanraj, and secretary Sindhuja under the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on Saturday.
District Administration has conducted an inquiry into the incident and placed secretary Sindhuja under suspension.
Rajeshwari alleged that it was Mohanraj who hoisted the tricolour and not her during the Independence day celebrations.
"We were making preparations for flag hoisting. We went and began inviting people. He (Mohanraj) asked what were we up to and wondered who we are to make such arrangements. Snubbed, we left the spot. He was the one who presided the celebrations with his father hoisting the national flag. Right from the day I was sworn in, I was not allowed to sit in the chair. It is Mohanraj who sits on the president's chair. I was made to sit on the floor during the meetings while other members are given chairs", she said.
DMK MP Kanimozhi who condemned the incident wanted the state to take stern actions on the perpetrators.