u/Illustrious_Fill_186

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A helpless young Dalit boy studying in Government Primary School (Govt. PS Lawachampa), Lava Champa village, Bardiha block, Garhwa district, Jharkhand, was brutally forced to clean the filthy school toilet instead of studying or playing like a normal child.

While other kids sit comfortably in class and learn, this innocent boy is made to scrub shit and urine — all because of his caste.

This is not education. This is modern-day caste slavery happening openly inside a government-run primary school in 2026!

75 years after Independence, the Indian government has failed this boy and lakhs like him miserably. All their tall talks of equality, social justice, Ambedkar, reservations, and Constitution are pure lies and fraud.

In reality, poor Dalit children are still treated worse than animals in government schools. Teachers and the rotten system openly allow this disgusting caste discrimination.

How long will this daily humiliation continue?

The government has completely betrayed this innocent child. This system is rotten, shameful, and utterly useless!

source - https://x.com/ambedkariteIND/status/2049343326596497411?s=20

u/Illustrious_Fill_186 — 16 days ago
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Jitu, an illiterate tribal man from Dianali village, visited the bank multiple times after her death. He clearly told the staff that his sister had died. Instead of guiding him through the proper process, officials allegedly kept refusing the withdrawal and repeatedly demanded that he "bring the account holder in person" or produce complicated legal documents like a death certificate and legal heir certificate — paperwork he had no idea how to obtain and which the bank did little to help him with.

Frustrated, helpless, and unaware of the formal procedures for claiming a deceased person's account (especially in remote tribal areas where many deaths go unregistered officially), Jitu took an extreme step out of desperation. On April 27, 2026, he went to the cremation ground, dug up his sister's grave, wrapped her skeletal remains in cloth, and walked nearly 3 km under the scorching sun carrying the bones on his shoulder to the bank — literally presenting them as "proof" that the account holder was dead.

The shocking video of him carrying the skeleton went viral, sparking massive public outrage.

Only after the videos exploded online did the system suddenly wake up. The very next day (April 28), with government and administrative intervention, the bank completed all formalities and handed over the money almost immediately. The district administration also provided him additional aid of around ₹30,000 from the Red Cross Fund

This case perfectly exposes India's backward, insensitive bureaucratic and legal system:

  • Endless red tape and rigid rules that crush poor, illiterate citizens.
  • Banks and officials who treat vulnerable tribal people with zero empathy or assistance.
  • A system where nothing moves on genuine requests, but everything gets "fast-tracked" the moment public shaming and viral pressure force higher authorities to act.
  • The sheer hypocrisy: procedures that were "impossible" for months became solvable in hours once the videos spread.

source - https://x.com/PunsterX/status/2049329625940328562?s=20

u/Illustrious_Fill_186 — 16 days ago