The Supreme Court panel investigated the Bhatla Boycott case in 2017; Villagers said that peace returned
A four -member investigative panel appointed by the Supreme Court began with the alleged social boycott of the scheduled role players (SC) in the Bhatla town Hisar. The retired DGP Kamendra Prasad and VC Goyal and retired DSP visited the town and died with the victims and people accused of boycotting. June 2017: Scuffle on hand pumps; Dalit youths filed a charge of assault after the incident: announcement of the alleged social boycott by Upper Caste Panchayat 2017-2024: Seven Firs registered; Stress remained between May 2024: The Supreme Court has appointed a four -member investigative panel. May 16, 2025: The panel visited Bhatla, with the residents and the police, and the case was from June 2017, when there was a scramble between Dalits and Upper Caste Youths about access to hand pumps on government land near the power substation. After the incident, a case against several youth in the upper cabinets was registered on the charge of Dalit villagers, who accused the assault and refusal to reach water. After this, the case increased. According to the complainants, when they refused to withdraw the FIR, the Bo -Caste Social Panchayat issued a decision for social boycott and announced a fine of R10,000 on everyone talking to SC families. Since 2017, seven FIRs have been submitted with regard to alleged boycott and related attacks. Share this story -tags