National Commission for Scheduled Castes Orders UP Government to Assist Burn Victim

All India Christian Council

Dwarka, New Delhi 110075


For Immediate Press Release

National Commission for Scheduled Castes Orders UP Government to Assist Burn Victim

Civil Society Delegation Met Commission Chairman

Justice Denied for Three Years to Young Dalit Girl

Photos of victims available at http://nehelpline.net/?p=522

New Delhi, April 12, 2011

A civil society delegation along with a victim and her father met the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) yesterday to submit a memorandum in the case of a six-year-old Dalit girl who was thrown into a fire by an upper caste man in April 2008. The NCSC immediately ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to appeal in the High Court against a lower session court judgment which acquitted the accused without a fair trial. The NCSC also ordered police protection for the victim, medical treatment, and education.

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Kamlesh, the Dalit girl who is now nine years old, was going to use a toilet in an open field along with her eight-month pregnant mother on April 29, 2008 in Trauali Jhanauti Village, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh. When they crossed a road in front of an upper caste Thakur home, the Thakur’s son Sunny (18 years old) beat Kamlesh and threw her into a burning pit. Her mother, Manju, tried to pull her out of the fire; she, too, was beaten by several men and fell unconscious. When she came to her senses, she rescued her daughter who suffered 80% burns.

A fact finding team led by All India Christian Council (aicc) visited and took up the matter with authorities. A case (FIR No. 138/08) was registered under section 307 of Indian Penal Code and SC/ST Atrocity Prevention Act. Mr. Sunny was arrested for six months. Kamlesh’s mother, Manju, who suffered trauma from the attack, was labeled by the court as mentally unfit to testify without any medical proof. The court acquitted the perpetrators without a fair trial.

Together with Dalit Freedom Network USA, the aicc worked with the All India Confederation of SC/ST Organisations to give a small amount of finances for medical care immediately after the attack and is committed to long-term advocacy and follow-up of this case. A civil society fact finding team revisited Kamlesh in December 2010 and found her health condition was critical, her right elbow crippled with skin pulling apart, and immediate medical attention needed for other burns as well. The team was led by Dr. John Dayal, member of the National Integration Council and aicc secretary general, and included Mr. Madhu Chandra, aicc Public Relations Officer; Vidya Bushan Rawat, social activist; and Anil Chamadia, Senior Journalist.

Yesterday a civil society delegation along with Kamlesh and her father met Dr. P.L. Punia, Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes. The delegation included Dr. John Dayal, Madhu Chandra, Sarita Bhoi, National Convenor, Dalit Justice Initiative of Human Rights Law Network, and Mr. H.S. Mehra, Advocate.

The All India Christian Council (www.christiancouncil.in), birthed in 1998, exists to protect and serve the Christian community, minorities, and the oppressed castes. The aicc is a coalition of thousands of Indian denominations, organizations, and lay leaders.

Released By

Madhu Chandra
PRO – All India Christian Council
Spokesperson – North East Support Centre & Helpline