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Wednesday, March 31, 1999

Dalit couple lynched for eloping

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
KAITHAL, MARCH 30: In a brutal act reminiscent of medieval times, two young Dalit lovers were publicly killed at Shimla village in this district of Haryana yesterday for having dared to elope. The bodies were then dragged to the cremation ground and set on fire.

The police have registered a case under Sections 302 and 201 of the IPC against 15 villagers, including two women. However, no arrests have been made so far.

Des Raj (23) and Nirmala (17) had eloped on March 27 and gone to the house of Des Raj's brother-in-law, Pappu, in Raj village. Next day, Pappu came to the village and informed the two families that the lovers were staying at his house. Members of both the families went to his house and asked the couple to return.

Meanwhile, the Shimla village panchayat had met and ordered Des Raj to leave. He was, in fact, pushed out by the villagers but returned to the village, openly challenging the decision of the panchayat. Following this, the panchayat met for a second time but failed to reach adecision.

Meanwhile, a number of close relatives of the lovers started assembling and decided to make an example of them for future generations. Des Raj was called to the chaupal where hundreds of villagers had assembled. As soon as he arrived, some persons attacked him with lathis and stones, killing him.

After this, family members of Nirmala brought her to the chaupal. She was attacked with a sharp-edged weapon which was repeatedly thrust into her stomach till she died.

According to reports, the relatives of the lovers continued to attack the bodies with stones and lathis. Later, the bodies were dragged through the village to the cremation ground.

When a police party, headed by an SHO, reached the village, it could only recover some burnt remains for forensic examination.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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