Tribal Sisters in India Thrashed by Kin for Talking to Male Cousins on Phone

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Tribal Sisters in India Thrashed by Kin for Talking to Male Cousins on Phone

Acts of violence against tribal women continue unabated in Indian villages. According to India’s Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics, most of the 131,430 reported incidents under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act between 2017 to 2019 targeted women and children.

Two tribal sisters were beaten up by their kin for allegedly chatting with their male cousins on the phone in India’s Madhya Pradesh state.

The state police on Sunday arrested seven people linked to the incident after a video of the assault went viral.

The sisters, thought to be 19 or 20 years old, were seen being slapped, kicked, and beaten up with sticks and slippers by relatives on 22 June in the village of Pipalva. According to police, the women’s family members were angry with them for talking to the sons of their maternal uncle on the phone.

While the sisters cried for help, several onlookers continued to watch the crime and record videos instead of helping them. The women were later taken to the local police station and a case was filed based on their complaint.

WARNING! The following video is diturbing and may offend sensibilities

Similarly, another tribal woman from Madhya Pradesh was tied to a tree and beaten up with sticks for leaving her husband.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Tribal Sisters in India Thrashed by Kin for Talking to Male Cousins on Phone

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