False case against Dalit youth who married inter-caste

Falgun 12, 2080

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False case against Dalit youth who married inter-caste

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Srilal Paswan of Budhiganga rural municipality-3, Bagwan tol of Morang had a love marriage with his neighbor Suita Biswas about three years ago. Two weeks after the marriage, the girl's party filed a case of child marriage against Paswan in the district police office, saying that the minor daughter had married.

After Joheri, the police arrested Paswan and detained him and started an investigation. After Paswan was arrested by the police, Suita was taken home by the family.

"Child marriage case filed against son". And the family took the daughter away,'' Srilal's father Mohanlal told Kantipur.

On the 23rd day of his arrest, Srilal was released by the order of the district court after posting a bond of one lakh. Sreelal's father Mohanlal drives a city rickshaw and avoids family hardship. He from the Sukumvasi family sought a loan and submitted the bail amount to the court.

A few days after leaving the court, Sreelal-Suita reunited . They eloped again and got married. At that time, neither the family nor the police knew about their whereabouts.

After that, Rekha Biswas, the girl's mother, filed a case against Sreelal at the district police office for the second time. After he registered a false case of kidnapping and hostage against Srilal, the police intensified their search.

On the one hand, a case in the police, on the other hand, a request from their own relatives. Srilal and Suita were separated from their family and society and forced to lead a displaced life. After two years, they returned to the village with a one-and-a-half-year-old child in their arms.

The police kept threatening to arrest him as soon as he returned home, who was on the wanted list of the police. Sreelal's wife Suita went to the court and gave a statement that "she got married willingly". However, his father Mohanlal complained to Kantipur that the police were repeatedly harassing him.

'My son's mistake is only marrying a girl from a supposedly big caste', Mohanlal, son of Constituent Assembly member Babulal Paswan, lamented, 'how long will we Dalits have to suffer this kind of suffering even if we love?'

Rights activists put pressure on the police and Srilal was released on remand on Wednesday. It is said that he will have to go to the police office for a few more days.

DSP Ranjan Kumar Dahal, the spokesperson of the district police office, said that Sreelal was summoned as the statement was pending to complete the legal process. He added, 'We have understood the case against him, our intention is not to cause pain, it is only to complete the court process.'   20-year-old Bharat Bishwakarma of Sundarharaicha Municipality-9 Biratchok in Morang also had a love marriage with a Danuwar girl about 2 years ago . The girl's party accused her of marrying a minor girl and sent her to jail in a rape case.

'Dalit youth was called Lalife on the pretext of reconciliation by the girl's side and then called the police and arrested him', local Dalit leader Kumar Mizar said, 'Now he is serving a prison sentence in a false case.' The year-old Sagar Kumar Rishidev (Musahar) had a love marriage with a 22-year-old girl named Chaudhary. However, the girl's side tried to file a kidnapping case to free the couple. However, due to the intelligence of the police, the case was not registered.

Sagar recalled that incident and said, 'We tried to separate when we were old enough to marry willingly, but it failed.' They say that they are sending false cases like rape, abduction, body hostage and human trafficking against the youth and sending them to jail. Dalits who marry inter-caste love  It is certain to suffer", Sundas said, "In some cases, the involvement of the police and the administration has also been found.

Umita Baraili, a former member of the Koshi State Assembly, had repeatedly raised her voice in the State Parliament against the incident of falsely framing Dalits during inter-caste love marriages. He claims that the poor and Dalits are being found guilty and sent to jail in cases where the caste system is in a state of disrepair. "The practice of cheating Dalits by filing false cases is rampant, it is necessary to unite against this inhuman act," she said.

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