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Dalit Woman ‘Dragged Out’ of MP Collector’s Office by Police, Viral Video Sparks Outrage

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A disturbing video showing a Dalit woman being dragged out of the Collector’s office in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh, has gone viral, sparking outrage on social media. The incident, which took place during a public hearing at the Collectorate on Wednesday, shows a female police officer and another woman forcefully dragging the Dalit woman across the floor.

The video, which was shared widely after being uploaded by a member of the public, has garnered thousands of views in a matter of hours. The woman’s identity remains unknown at this point, but the disturbing visuals have sparked widespread condemnation.

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According to the video, the woman, who reportedly caused a ruckus during the public hearing, was dragged out of the office. The incident highlights the systemic caste-based discrimination and mistreatment that marginalized communities often face, drawing strong reactions from netizens.

Social media users have expressed their outrage, calling the incident inhuman and demanding immediate accountability for the involved officials. Many commenters have highlighted the deep-rooted caste bias that may have influenced the actions of the authorities. One user wrote, “Dalit or not, this is inhuman. The concerned officials must be suspended.”

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