This Article is From Apr 13, 2019

Turned Away From Crematorium, Dalit Family Performs Last Rites In Jungle

Tape Ram alleged that when funeral procession reached the public crematorium of the village, some upper castes men forbade them to cremate his grandmother there.

Turned Away From Crematorium, Dalit Family Performs Last Rites In Jungle

A 100-year-old Dalit woman, a resident of Dhara village, died after prolonged illness. (Representational)

Shimla:

A Dalit family was reportedly compelled to cremate an elderly woman in a jungle after some upper caste people allegedly did not allow them to use the village crematorium in Fozal valley of Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district.

A 100-year-old woman, a resident of Dhara village, died after prolonged illness on Thursday. 

Her grandson, Tape Ram, alleged that when funeral procession reached the public crematorium of the village, some upper castes men forbade them to cremate his grandmother there.

A video is making rounds on social media where Tape Ram is recording his statement while his grandmother is being cremated in the backdrop.

Tape Ram said, "They (upper caste men) said we shall be responsible if anything bad happens due to wrath of the deity. So we brought the body to nearby nullah and cremated it."

Meanwhile, when contacted, Kullu Deputy Commissioner Yunus said "SDM and DSP of Manali have been asked to check the matter".

"We are trying to establish the identity of the man in the viral video. We are also talking to the villagers to verify the facts," he added.

The DC said, "So far no one has come forward (for lodging complaint), we are trying to get the exact information. I am very strict in such matters. If anything concrete comes forth, I will not spare anyone (responsible for that)."

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