
After finding itself in the village of Vadakad, where caste violence broke out between planned cings (SC) and mostly classes (MBC) members (MBC) during 5 May MuthumariaMman Temple Festival, CPI (ml) folk liberation demanded compensation under the SC/ST, legal action against the perpetrators.
The Secretary General of the Kasi Viduthalaikkumaran said that the community is specifically focused, and connects violence with long -term inequalities in the approach to education, employment and political representation. He said the permanent caste of harmony requires the solution of these differences.
The party said the MBC in the region was historically attracted to progressive ideals and leaders who advocated the unity between the working class, but added that the high population density and social tensions have made an area vulnerable to stimulating with dividing elements.
The key requirements were the release of planned caste young people arrested in the defense of their homes, the protection of SC students who passed the exams, and registering cases under the law of SC/Wed against police officers who failed in their duty and to those who stimulate caste hatred. The party was looking for again the opening of the Temple of Adai Kalam Katha Ayyanar, the restoration of Anna Football Club, the transfer of the cremation land to the SC community, the closure of the TASMAC drain near the SC settlement and the economic support, including the carefree banking loans and the agricultural industries.
Meanwhile, the complaint of Thang Thirupathi of Servaikarandatti Village in Vadakada Panchayat, who was looking for legal action against Thol deputy, was presented at the Vadakada police station. Thirumavalavan for alleged misleading television notes on the conflict of caste Vadakada, which the complainant claims to distort the facts, overlooked the police clarification, and risk disturbing the peace between MBC and SC communities.
Published – May 12, 2025 9:04