Dalit staffer barred from using tumbler and restroom at Tamil Nadu govt office; 6 booked

Mariappan says he was told by his colleagues that had it been Uttar Pradesh, a person from a lower caste would not have been allowed to work in a government office.

Six employees of Tamil Nadu’s Public Works Department have been booked under various sections of the SC, ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on charges of harassing a colleague in Virudhunagar district.

Six employees of Tamil Nadu’s Public Works Department have been booked under various sections of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on charges of harassing a colleague from the Kuravar community in Virudhunagar district.

According to the first information report, Mariappan (48), an assistant in the office of the executive engineer (construction and maintenance), was abused, restricted from using the tumbler that his colleagues used for drinking water, denied access to the restroom, and stopped from using the office computer. He had allegedly been harassed by his colleagues since his transfer from an office in Madurai in 2018. They had also allegedly threatened to get him transferred.

The Virudhunagar rural police booked superintendent Ilangovan, watchman Kathiresan, junior assistant Ganesh Muniyaraj, typist Rajesh, assistant officer Muthu Muruganantham and divisional accountant Dharmanendra Yadav under the SC/ST Act and Sections 147 (rioting), 294B (obscenity) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code on the basis of Mariappan’s complaint lodged on May 27.

“He (Yadhav) told me that if it had been their state (Uttar Pradesh), they would not have allowed a person from a lower caste to be in the office,” Mariappan is quoted as saying by the FIR, adding that Yadhav showed him videos of lower-caste men being beaten by upper-caste men. He was also warned of a similar fate if he did not listen to the superintendent, Ilangovan, according to the FIR.

This article first appeared on indianexpress.com

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