In a move that is earning them severe criticism, the Kerala police on Sunday, 21 January, took into custody two journalists who were covering a protest led by Dalits in Ernakulam.
In fact, the protest has been ongoing for over a year, but early morning on Sunday, the police suddenly decided to pull down a tent erected by the protesters, and arrested seven agitators along with two journalists who were covering the agitation.
According to reports, Ananthu Rajagopal and Abhilash were picked up by Ramamangalam police on Sunday morning, for allegedly videographing the protest led by residents of Bhajanamadam Dalit colony.
The Dalits have been protesting against the discrimination by Nair Service Society (NSS), who constructed a wall around a public ground near a temple run by the society, thereby preventing their entry.
While the police confirmed to The News Minute that they have arrested a few protesters and the two journalists, they refused to divulge any information. One of the arrested journalists, Ananthu's mother later took to Facebook to say that the police refused to let her meet her son.
As news spread of the journalists' arrest, the police received severe backlash on social media, with several users demanding that the police release the journalists.
As many as 160 families living in the Dalit colony have been protesting for over a year against the NSS that constructed a "caste wall" on a public ground.
In April last year, protesters led by the Dalit Bhoo Avakasa Samara Munnani broke down a 400 metre compound wall constructed by the Nair Service Society (NSS). The wall was built around a ground near the Bhajanamadam Bhagavathi Temple, run by the NSS.
The agitators had then told The News Minute that the wall was built to block their entry into the temple and the ground.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute. It has republished with permission.)
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