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Dalit groom attacked for riding a horse in marriage procession

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 February 2024
A Dalit youth was attacked for riding a horse during his wedding procession. The bride groom was attacked by the residents of the Chadasana village in Kalol by some unidentified person who stated that they have to seek permission before taking out the marriage procession on a horse. The Gandhinagar police has arrested four persons for allegedly attacking the Dalit bridegroom.
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