Dig the grave of a Dalit woman with JCB, put it in the tractor and said – bury it in your house
Anasi Devi, 90, who came from the Dhadhi community in Ramsar Ka Kua Gram Panchayat, 30 km from Barmer district headquarters, died on June 27. After which the family members and the people of the society buried him near the four walls of the public cremation ground of the village itself.

Barmer: A poor person gets harassed by the oppressors throughout his life, but even after death, he does not allow even 2 yards of land to bury the dead body. After the death of one such elderly woman, her dead body was treated humanely. Three days after the burial of the woman’s body, the villagers put pressure on the family, dug up the body with JCB and stuffed it in a tractor with soil and heard the decree, take it to your house and bury it.
Anasi Devi, 90, who came from the Dhadhi community in Ramsar Ka Kua Gram Panchayat, 30 km from Barmer district headquarters, died on June 27. After which the family members and the people of the society buried him near the four walls of the public cremation ground of the village itself.
This thing went to the oppressors of the village and they threatened the people of that family and heard the order that you should take this village out of the grave and take it back to your home, otherwise your hookah water will be turned off. In this case which lasted for 3 days, the victim’s family had also informed the administration but the administration did not take any action and on Thursday evening, the gangsters of the village dug the grave with JCB machine and got the body loaded with soil in a tractor.
During this, the bullies told the victim’s family to take it to their house and bury it. Despite informing the chief of Barmer district, District Collector Lok Bandhu and Sub-Divisional Officer Samudra Singh Bhati, not a single one of the poor listened. Gone. No action was taken. After which late night the family members of Ansi Devi cremated the dead body back in their farm.
Ansi Devi, her whole life, used to double the happiness of the people by having children in the homes of the people of the village or by playing the drums and singing songs in the wedding ceremonies, but after the death of Ansi Devi, the village goons buried her body in the public cremation ground of the village. Even the soil was not allowed to get lucky.