Rajasthan: When Dalit girls served food in a government school, the cook threw it, accused arrested
The girls allege that when they served food in the school, the cook abused them and called them casteist words. The police has arrested the accused on the complaint.

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In Jalore, the case of the death of a Dalit child due to the beating of a teacher has not cooled down yet. Meanwhile, many cases of beating of Dalit students have been reported from many districts of the state. Now Dalit girls in Udaipur have been accused of getting food served to them.
According to media reports, the matter is of Government Higher Secondary School in Bharodi village of Gogunda police station area of Udaipur. School’s Dalit students Dimple Meghwal and Neema Meghwal have accused the school’s cook Laluram Gurjar of discrimination. They allege that due to the food being served by both of them, the food was thrown. Both have registered a case against the cook in Gogunda police station regarding this matter.
In this case, CO Bhupendra Singh told that the school’s cook Laluram Gurjar has been arrested. The CO said that in the primary information it came to light that some children were eating food. In such a situation, these two girls started serving food to those children. The cook objected to this.
At the same time, students Dimple Meghwal and Neema Meghwal say that some children were eating food during the meal in the school on Friday. During this, she started serving food to her fellow children. Angered by the food being served to him, cook Laluram Gurjar with him abused him and used casteist words. At present, the police is engaged in investigating this entire matter.