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UP Dalit Groom Who Won Battle For Baraat Arrives In Style, With 150 Cops
- Monday July 16, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
This was no ordinary baraat. 150 policemen including senior officers were part of the security team that guarded a Dalit man's wedding procession in western Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj district. Sanjay Jatav, a law student who won a fight six months ago, with so-called upper caste Thakurs and the district administration, was finally able to ride a hors...
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"Win For Equality": Dalit Man's Baraat Finally Allowed Through UP Village
- Tuesday April 10, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
In what is being seen as huge win for human rights, a Dalit man has been allowed to navigate through Thakur-dominated villages in Uttar Pradesh's caste-sensitive Kasganj to reach his wedding venue in a few weeks from now.
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Dalit Man Wins Fight For His Baraat In Village, Says It Was For Equality
- Monday April 9, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
A Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh, locked in a fight with so-called upper caste Thakurs and the district administration in western Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj, to reach the wedding venue in a baraat or grand procession, has finally got his way.
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UP Court Turns Down Dalit Man's Appeal For Baraat, Asks Him To Go To Cops
- Saturday April 7, 2018
- India News | NDTV News Desk
A Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh, who approached the high court in his fight for a baraat or grand procession for his wedding this month, has been told by the court that he will need to approach the local police if he wants a solution. The court has rejected his petition.
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In Dalit Man's Fight For His Baraat, Top UP Official Says, 'Not Possible'
- Thursday April 5, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
For about a month now, a Dalit couple waiting to be married on April 21 has been in a tense standoff with the bride's village in Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj, which is not far from where two people died in protests by Dalit groups on Monday.
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UP Dalit Groom Who Won Battle For Baraat Arrives In Style, With 150 Cops
- Monday July 16, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
This was no ordinary baraat. 150 policemen including senior officers were part of the security team that guarded a Dalit man's wedding procession in western Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj district. Sanjay Jatav, a law student who won a fight six months ago, with so-called upper caste Thakurs and the district administration, was finally able to ride a hors...
- www.ndtv.com
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"Win For Equality": Dalit Man's Baraat Finally Allowed Through UP Village
- Tuesday April 10, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
In what is being seen as huge win for human rights, a Dalit man has been allowed to navigate through Thakur-dominated villages in Uttar Pradesh's caste-sensitive Kasganj to reach his wedding venue in a few weeks from now.
- www.ndtv.com
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Dalit Man Wins Fight For His Baraat In Village, Says It Was For Equality
- Monday April 9, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
A Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh, locked in a fight with so-called upper caste Thakurs and the district administration in western Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj, to reach the wedding venue in a baraat or grand procession, has finally got his way.
- www.ndtv.com
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UP Court Turns Down Dalit Man's Appeal For Baraat, Asks Him To Go To Cops
- Saturday April 7, 2018
- India News | NDTV News Desk
A Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh, who approached the high court in his fight for a baraat or grand procession for his wedding this month, has been told by the court that he will need to approach the local police if he wants a solution. The court has rejected his petition.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Dalit Man's Fight For His Baraat, Top UP Official Says, 'Not Possible'
- Thursday April 5, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
For about a month now, a Dalit couple waiting to be married on April 21 has been in a tense standoff with the bride's village in Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj, which is not far from where two people died in protests by Dalit groups on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com