why have areas such as eastern up and telangana witnessed inter caste voilence in recent years
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Explanation:
There have been varied responses to both cases. Many people have condemned the incidents without any riders. However, there are several others who, in some way, try to justify the violence. While one section is openly casteist, hailing Maruthi Rao, the first accused in Pranay's murder, as a hero, there is another section that is taking refuge in the "parental love" angle to hide their own bigotry.
This latter section typically considers itself "broad-minded" and may issue several disclaimers - of not believing in violence and casteism - before getting into the whataboutery. This section looks at the violence as a consequence of extreme parental grief, arising out of the Dalit men having "deprived" the families of their daughters whom they had "cherished" all these years. Moreover, the women were "too young" to elope and marry someone their families consider unsuitable. Facebook Live streams of many Telugu channels on these two stories are full of comments by people questioning the women for having gone against their parents who had supposedly brought them up lovingly, with many dreams for their future.
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The Civil Rights Enforcement (CRE) Cell inquiry indicated that the Telangana and eastern uprising violence was caused by deep-seated hostility between the upper castes and the Dalits.
Explanation:
- Caste has been used as justification for the brutal, inhumane, and degrading treatment of more than 165 million people in India. Caste is based on descent and is inherited. Regardless of the person's religious beliefs, it is a trait that is determined by their birth into a particular caste. Caste refers to a historical system of strict social classification into ranking groups based on occupation and ancestry. In India, caste distinctions rule in terms of housing, marriage, work, and general social contact. These distinctions are maintained by the use of physical violence, economic boycotts, and the threat of social exclusion.
- According to a quote from the author Himansu Charan Sadangi in his book "Emancipation of Dalits in Freedom struggle," members of land-holding castes such as Kapus, Reddys, and Kammas in Andhra Pradesh and Jats, Gurjars, Ahirs, Rajputs, and Mauryas in Uttar Pradesh commit atrocities against Untouchables.
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