Director of National Commission for Scheduled Castes, S Ravivarman, held inquiries with S Muthuraja, the victim, at Government Rajaji Hospital  Photo | Express
Tamil Nadu

NCSC chief visits dalit man attacked for flagging panchami land encroachment in TN

S Muthuraja filed a case in the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court stating that 190 acres of Panchami land in Melur had been encroached.

Express News Service

MADURAI: The director of National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC), S Ravivarman, on Monday held inquiries with a man who is receiving treatment in the Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH) after he was assaulted by dominant cast members allegedly for approaching the court seeking retrieval of encroached panchami lands in Melur taluk.

The court on November 7 ordered eviction of encroachments. Ten days later, the petitioner was brutally attacked. Four of the attackers were arrested and police are on the lookout for more suspects.

S Muthuraja filed a case in the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court stating that 190 acres of Panchami land in Melur had been encroached. On November 18, he was assaulted allegedly by members of a dominant community. He suffered severe cut injuries.

On Monday, Ravivarman visited the GRH and was briefed about Muthuraja's condition. He instructed officials to ensure Muthuraja 's safety, compensation and rehabilitation. Speaking to TNIE, Ravivarman said, "The compensation will be declared within a few days to the victim. If the victim faces Incapacitation even after the surgery or medical treatment, additional compensation will be given."

Recounting the incident, Muthuraja, who worked as a earth mover operator, said,"A few months ago, I found out that 190 acres of panchami land in Keeranur Panchayat were encroached upon by members of the dominant community.

They are using the land for farming and other activities. I took the matter to the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on November 7, the court ordered eviction of encroachments and restoration of the lands. Following the court's order, members of the dominant community began issuing death threats.

On November 18, members from the dominant community hurled casteist slur and attacked me with sharp weapons. I sustained severe injuries to my hand, which was nearly severed. Locals intervened and rescued me. I was then admitted in Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH)."

Melur Police registered a case under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities0 Act against nine members of dominant community and arrested four attackers so far.

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