Dalit couple forced out of temple in Karnataka, one arrested

In a disturbing incident in Tumakuru, Karnataka, a Dalit couple was forcibly removed from a temple, leading to the arrest of a man who allegedly claimed they were not permitted to enter due to their caste. The incident highlights ongoing issues of caste discrimination within religious spaces, as the temple's management and community members are under investigation for their roles in the incident. Local authorities have condemned the act and reiterated their commitment to upholding the rights of all citizens, regardless of caste. This event is part of a broader pattern of caste-based discrimination in India, where individuals from marginalized communities frequently face social exclusion and violence. The police are actively pursuing leads to identify and apprehend additional individuals involved in this incident, reflecting a growing awareness and intolerance of caste-related injustices. The situation has sparked outrage among local activists and community leaders, who are calling for stricter enforcement of anti-discrimination laws and greater awareness of the need for inclusivity in religious practices.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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