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Protest erupts in Shimla demanding justice for Dalit minor who died by suicide after alleged caste discrimination

The tragic death of a Dalit minor boy, who allegedly died by suicide following caste-based discrimination in Rohru, Shimla district, has sparked widespread outrage across Himachal Pradesh. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM), along with local residents and Dalit rights organisations, staged protests on Monday demanding justice for the minor and strict action against the perpetrators.

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Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], October 6 (ANI): The tragic death of a Dalit minor boy, who allegedly died by suicide following caste-based discrimination in Rohru, Shimla district, has sparked widespread outrage across Himachal Pradesh. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM), along with local residents and Dalit rights organisations, staged protests on Monday demanding justice for the minor and strict action against the perpetrators.
Protesters gathered in Shimla carrying placards and shouting slogans condemning caste-based discrimination, as well as the "failure of the system to protect vulnerable sections of society."
Leading the protest, CPIM leaders Rakesh Singha (former MLA) and Sanjay Chauhan said it was "deeply shameful and unfortunate" that incidents of caste-based discrimination continue to occur even after 78 years of India's independence.
"It is a matter of great concern that even today, in an independent India, caste-based discrimination is forcing innocent lives into despair," said Rakesh Singha, CPIM leader and former MLA. "The Rohru incident is not just an individual tragedy it reflects a serious social illness that our society must confront."
According to CPIM, the boy, a Dalit minor from Rohru, had been subjected to continuous humiliation and discrimination on the basis of his caste, which allegedly led him to take his own life. The party also claimed that instead of seeking justice, some individuals were attempting to defame the minor's character by falsely alleging that he had a habit of stealing.
"Some people are now trying to justify this horrific act by claiming the boy was a habitual thief," said Singha. "But the police have confirmed that no FIR or record exists regarding any such allegation. This is a cruel attempt to divert attention from the real issue of caste-based oppression."
Singha called on the government to register a case under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and ensure swift and impartial justice for the victim's family.
"We demand strict action under the SC/ST Act. Justice delayed is justice denied," he added. "The administration must show that the Constitution's promise of equality is not just words on paper."
The CPIM also drew parallels between the Rohru case and a recent incident in Kullu, where a Scheduled Caste officer was reportedly assaulted during the Dussehra celebrations, citing it as another example of "rising caste intolerance" in the state.
During the protest, party leaders emphasised that the Constitution guarantees equality and dignity for every citizen, yet discrimination based on caste and region continues to persist.
"Our Constitution gives every Indian the right to equality. It is shameful that even in 2025, we are witnessing such incidents," said Sanjay Chauhan. "The government must act decisively to uphold constitutional values." He added.
The CPIM has announced that it will continue its campaign until justice is delivered to the victim's family and those responsible are held accountable under the law. (ANI)

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