Dalits put up sell posters on their houses, say Muslims beat up every day
Dalits put up sell posters on their houses, say Muslims beat up every day
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Lucknow: There was a clash between two parties while playing cricket in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Due to the dispute, people of Scheduled Caste (SC) have pasted posters of 'This house is for sale' outside their houses. They say that while playing cricket, people of the Muslim community often beat them up and misbehave with them. They also complained to the police many times, but the police also support the Muslims.

In fact, a dispute started over playing cricket in Untagiri village under the Harduaganj police station area of Aligarh. In the controversy, scheduled caste people have now put up posters of 'This house is for sell' outside their homes. According to the report, one side is Jatav and the other side is Muslim. The Muslim side often harasses scheduled caste people. At the same time, the police also support the Muslim side. Therefore, people belonging to scheduled castes have started putting up posters outside their houses saying 'this house is for sale' after being fed up with the lethargic attitude of the police.

After this, the police administration came into action and reached the village and interacted with the victims. They say that if legal action is not taken against the people on the other side, then he will leave this village. After the posters of migration were put up on the houses, there was a stir in the police administration and immediately the police station president and circle officer reached the village. Discussions were held with the families of the houses where the posters of the emigration were put up. The victim's family is very angry with the police action. The police have said that a case will be registered immediately.

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