India's angry Dalits rise against age-old caste prejudices
NEW DELHI: The video footage posted on social media by India's self-proclaimed cow saviors was brutal.
It showed four bare-chested men tied with ropes to a car, flinching as an angry group of men took turns beating them with wooden sticks, belts and iron rods. Their crime: skinning a dead cow.
The savage beating of the men ─ all "Dalits" from the lowest rung of India's caste hierarchy ─ in the small town of Una in the western state of Gujarat last month stirred outrage across the country.
The men were beaten by a group of upper-caste men, highlighting how the rigid social hierarchy persists more than 65 years after India instituted laws banning caste discrimination.
Every day, newspapers are awash with stories of injustices against Dalits and their oppression by upper-caste Hindus.