Friday, December 2, 2011

India Dalit boy 'killed over high-caste man's name'

Being of a "certain age", I will always remember those who seemed to be FOREVER telling me about the "Wisdom Of The East". Story after story about some vaunted "road to peace", "chakras" and how to "open them", seemingly magical practices - Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, etc., etc., etc.

I was, to say the least, skeptical. After all, extreme poverty, famine, rigid caste and class systems, did not seem "enlightened" to me. The extreme classism of all these "enlightened" Asian nations, their inability, or unwillingness, to embrace the sort of change that might lead to overall improvements, and greater equality led me to believe their "wisdom" consisted of nothing more than another system of CONTROL.

Here's a little story from BBC News India -- please follow link to original.

By the way -- tell me again, Why are so many USA firms "outsourcing" to India -- could it be they find the overall world view congenial?
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India Dalit boy 'killed over high-caste man's name'

A low-caste Dalit boy has been killed in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh for sharing a name with a man of a higher caste, police say.

They said Neeraj Kumar's father Ram Sumer had been asked to change the names of two sons as they were the same as those of Jawahar Chaudhary's sons.

The body of Neeraj, 14, was found on 23 November in a field. Two friends of the Chaudhary family have been arrested.

Mr Chaudhary denies the involvement of his family in the murder.

He says the family is being framed by police.

Dalits, formerly known as "untouchables", are at the bottom of the Hindu caste system in India.

Although caste discrimination is illegal, biases remain in many areas.
Strangled

The latest incident took place in Radhaupur village in Basti district.

Both Ram Sumer and Jawahar Chaudhary have sons named Neeraj and Dheeraj and that has long been an issue between the two families, Sub-inspector Praveen Kumar said.

Mr Chaudhary, who belongs to a higher caste, had given several warnings to Mr Sumer to change the names of his boys.

On 22 November, Neeraj left home after dinner to watch television at a friend's house. His body was found the next day.

Police said he was strangled.

Mr Chaudhary's sons - Neeraj and Dheeraj - are missing, but police have arrested two friends of the family who they say had a role in the murder.

1 comment:

yes said...

This is the real face of brahaminical Hindustan, the real threat to the integrity of India.This is the basic social corruption, mother of all sorts of corruptions in the country. This is the first priority to be addressed by the government and our society, simultaneously.