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Dalits face boycott in Maharashtra village, police intervene
Updated On: 06 February, 2022 09:50 AM IST | Latur | PTI
Police on Saturday said the dispute was resolved following the meeting of a peace committee and the situation was now normal

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Tension prevailed in a village in Maharashtra's Latur district when villagers allegedly decided to boycott the local Dalit community over a dispute related to temple entry. Police on Saturday said the dispute was resolved following the meeting of a peace committee and the situation was now normal.
Some social media posts claimed that the dispute arose when two Dalit youngsters entered a Hanuman temple and broke a coconut at Tadmugali village in Nilanga tehsil three days ago. Some youths took objection to their entry into the temple, and later people from other castes decided to boycott the village's Dalit community, reports said. A video of a flour mill owner who refused to grind grains for a Dalit family also went viral. The mill owner was heard saying in the video that if he went against the village and accepted Rs 10 from the family for the grinding, he will have to pay a fine of Rs 40,000 later.
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