UNEQUAL LIVES | Everyday Struggles of Dalits in Gujarat

March 06, 2024
By Tej Bahadur Singh

Bhupat Bhai Sekhaliya, a diligent and hardworking rickshaw driver from Gujarat, belongs to the Dalit community. Despite his unwavering dedication, the respect he deserves eludes him, particularly from individuals of "upper" castes in his vicinity. Many daily activities, deemed "normal" for any resident, remain inaccessible to him. Defiance can lead to physical assault. However, Bhupat's story is not an isolated incident. In Gujarat, the spectre of violence against Dalits looms large, with an average of four cases reported daily. The past seven years have seen a staggering total of over 9,000 documented instances of such violence. For a deeper understanding of the pervasive caste-based violence and discrimination in Gujarat, watch the full video.

Vishal Arora

Journalist – Publisher at Newsreel Asia

https://www.newsreel.asia
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