Class violence leaves 35 dead in India

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May 25, 2008, 7:24:00 AM5/25/08
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* Perilous Times

Class violence leaves 35 dead in India*

* Story Highlights
* 35 killed in three days of riots over class discrimination in
western India
* Members of Gujjar community involved in clashes with police

* Discrimintation based in centuries-old caste system outlawed in India


NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- At least 35 people have been killed in three
days of riots over class discrimination in the west Indian state of
Rajasthan.


Members of the Gujjar community -- part of India's centuries-old,
complex social caste order -- have engaged in clashes with police
officers, who have opened fire in four districts, CNN's sister network,
CNN-IBN reported.

They are demanding a bigger share of government jobs and education benefits.

On Sunday, Gujjar leader Kirori Singh refused an invitation to hold
talks with government officials, saying that his community will continue
a protest blockading regional rail tracks.

Hundreds of supporters took turns camping on rail tracks in the
Rajasthan city of Bharatpur, as the bodies of those killed by police
fire lay in a field nearby, the station reported.

India's constitution outlaws caste-based discrimination, and barriers
have broken down in large cities. Prejudice, however, persists in some
rural areas of the country.

As a result, the Indian government has put in place an affirmative
action plan that sets aside job and educational quotas for the
disadvantaged groups that it classifies as Scheduled Tribes and
Scheduled Castes.

These communities, the government believes, needs extra assistance to
overcome centuries of discrimination.

Gujjars -- a farming and trading tribe -- are classified by the
government as an "unscheduled tribe." They are part of the caste system
that do not face as much exclusion or discrimination in society.

But the community feels it has been economically and educationally left
behind and it wants to be reclassified at a lower level -- as a
scheduled tribe.

As a scheduled tribe, it can gain access to government jobs and
benefits, as well as a shot at university seats allocated to the
disadvantaged.

The demonstration commemorates the anniversary of a Gujjar protest last
year around the same time that claimed at least 25 people.

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