Dalit youth wandering for justice had to put up a poster saying ‘house is for sale’, in Baghpat the bullies took him to the field and beat him mercilessly.

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The nearby people working in the fields freed the victim from the clutches of the accused and somehow reached home and reported the matter to Ramala police station.
Bagpat news: In Uttar Pradesh, village bullies called a Dalit youth from home and forcibly took him to the fields and beat him. The people nearby somehow saved the Dalit youth from the clutches of the bullies. Information about this matter was given to the police but the police did not take any action. The courage of the bullies increased so much that they did not allow the shop of the victim Dalit youth to open and hurt by this, the victim wrote on his shop and house that “This is for sale”. Know the whole matter.
forcibly taken to the field and beaten
The matter is of Kasimpur Khedi village of Uttar Pradesh. According to the information, the name of the victim is Vivek and he is a resident of Kasimpur Khedi village. The victim told in his statement that he was standing near the Means Cooperative Society in the village. During this time, two youths from the same village came on a bike and forcibly took him to the field and took him hostage and beat him mercilessly. Nearby people working in the fields freed the victim from the clutches of the accused and somehow reached home and reported the matter to Ramala police station.
Police did not take action
The police got the victim’s medical done but on the complaint of the victim, the police did not take any action in this matter. On Monday, the victim reached Ramala police station and demanded action, but the sub-inspector of the victim did not listen to him at the police station and the victim also told in his statement that the police makes a compromise only after listening, but no strict action is taken in this case. Doesn’t. On the other hand, the accused party made it difficult for the victim to leave the house. Even the accused are not allowing the victim’s shop to open. Hurt by this, the victim has written ‘For Sale’ on both his shop and house.
police station chief’s statement
Ramala police station incharge Shivdutt said that the report of the victim Vivek, resident of Kasimpur Khedi, has been registered. They are not aware of the fact that the house and shop are for sale. As soon as it was found out that the house and shop were for sale, policemen were sent and they (the accused) were beaten up.