India teacher allegedly kills Dalit student over spelling mistake

The 15-year-old dies from his accidents at a hospital in northern Uttar Pradesh state, and the accused has fled the realm.

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The Dalit group sits on the lowest rung of India's caste system [File: Aijaz Rahi/AP]

Police in India are looking for a instructor accused of beating a Dalit scholar to dying over a spelling mistake, officers mentioned amid violent protests triggered by the incident.

Nikhil Dohre was struck with a rod and kicked till he fell unconscious by his highschool instructor earlier this month after misspelling the phrase “social” in an examination, in accordance with a police criticism by his father.

The 15-year-old died from his accidents on Monday at a hospital in northern Uttar Pradesh state, and the accused has fled the realm.

“He's on the run, however we'll arrest him quickly,” police officer Mahendra Pratap Singh informed the AFP information company.

The Dalit group – previously generally known as the “untouchables” – sits on the lowest rung of India’s caste system and has been topic to prejudice and discrimination for hundreds of years.

Reporting from New Delhi, Al Jazeera’s Pavni Mittal mentioned violent protests broke out in Auraiya district, the situation of the assault, demanding the instructor’s arrest earlier than the cremation of the boy’s physique.

“The household says the boy was crushed by his instructor just a few weeks in the past for making a spelling error. Now the household has known as this a caste-based hate crime,” she mentioned.

A whole lot of individuals took to the streets on Monday and torched a police car. A couple of dozen protesters had been arrested, police officer Singh mentioned.

“We used pressure to quell the mob and the scenario quickly got here underneath management,” Superintendent of Police Charu Nigam informed reporters.

Mittal mentioned there's rising anger towards casteism and caste-based violence in India, the place untouchability is “banned however stays rampant”.

“In accordance with authorities information, five-caste-based hate crimes happen each hour on common within the nation,” she mentioned.

Riya Singh, co-founder of the Dalit Ladies Battle organisation, informed Al Jazeera the incident is “a mirrored image of the entrenched caste hatred that higher or dominant caste individuals have towards Dalits”.

“The hatred continues to be so sturdy that it even extends to younger kids and finally ends up killing them,” she mentioned.

Singh mentioned the nation ought to settle for that there's caste bias and that persons are utilizing crime and violence to justify their caste bias. “It's only with this acknowledgement that we are able to transfer forward.” she mentioned.

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