Violence marked an event held to commemorate 200 years of the Bhima Koregaon battle in Pune yesterday. (Photo | ANI Twitter) 
Nation

Pune: Stones thrown as Dalits pay tribute on 200 years of the Bhima Koregaon battle

The pillar commemorates the victory of around 600 British troops, comprising mainly Mahar (Dalit) soldiers, over a 2,000-strong Maratha force under the Peshwas.

From our online archive

MUMBAI/PUNE: Thousands of Dalits paid tributes at the Bhima-Koregaon Victory Pillar near Perne on the Pune-Ahmednagar road on Monday, though minor incidents of stone throwing were reported in the evening, causing tension.

Police, however, said the situation was under control.

The pillar commemorates the victory of around 600 British troops, comprising mainly Mahar (Dalit) soldiers, over a 2,000-strong Maratha force under the Peshwas that was backed by a larger army of over 28,000 Maratha troops in the battle of Koregaon, which is considered a heroic episode of Dalit history.

“Thousands of Dalits from all across the state paid tributes at the Victory Pillar. Members of Samata Sainik Dal also carried out a parade. But, towards evening, a group of youths carrying saffron flags and with their faces covered, came on bikes shouting slogans Jai Shivaji, Jai Bhavani. Some of them threw stones at people returning from the victory pillar and at the police,” an eyewitness said.

Budget 2026: Three pillars, a possible Baahubali-like gamechanger and even a likely tax sop

Census 2027: Centre releases 33-point questionnaire for house listing phase

India skips Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ launch at Davos, weighs invite amid concerns

Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ looks like privatised UN with one shareholder — the US president

Airlines lack spare aircraft to take up IndiGo’s curtailed slots

SCROLL FOR NEXT