Casteist slur in Bengaluru college fest skit stirs row


Bengaluru, Feb 10 (IANS): The incident of casteist slur made during the presentation of a college skit recently in Bengaluru has triggered a row.

A police complaint has been registered in this connection, while an online petition slamming the organisers is also getting support.

‘The Delroys Boys', the group of students performing the skit, has tendered an unconditional apology for the presentation. However, the debate over the issue is rising every day.

The incident came to light after a group of students published an online petition on Jhatkaa.org on Thursday evening. The petition stated that the college contingent from Jain University's Centre for Management Studies (CMS) staged an incredibly casteist and insensitive skit at a college fest.

The anonymous petitioners objected to the normalisation of caste discrimination in the pretext of humour. The skit was performed as part of ‘Madads', a segment at the fest where the participants had to advertise imaginary products.

'The Delroys Boys', the theatre group from CMS, who are in the thick of the controversy, in their skit exhibited a man belonging to the lower caste attempting to date an upper caste woman. The skit turned B.R. Ambedkar as 'Beer Ambedkar'. It also used the phrase, 'Why be Dalit, when you can be D-Lit'.

Akshay Bansode, member of the Vanchit Bahujan Yuva Aghadi, has filed a police complaint in Maharashtra in this matter. The complainant urged the police to treat the complaint as an FIR and initiate action against the performers and the university.

Sources said that the controversial skit was performed at other platforms as well. The 'Delroys Boys' maintained that they are sorry if they spoke ill about some people and apologised for their 'mistake'.

 

  

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  • Viahnu hebbar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 12 2023

    There are few people who born on this earth and were so perfect. That if you talk silly now heaads will roll. Better not to talk about such people and their followoers.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Dalits are always on edge; anything that they think demeans them, even if there was no malice, and just fun, annoys them. Why not? They have suffered for millennia at the hands of the Upper castes, and nw they want a level playing field.

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Nagpuri santras are all dancing, they have a new topic of discussion. The PM met the head of the Dawoodi Bohra community and says he's like them only. I wonder, if santra is also a tomato?

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    for people considering savarkar and godse as heroes, ambedkar is a demon....

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    till Manusmriti and Manuvada is followed among the majority...dalits and other nimna varga people will be suppressed...only during non-bjp rule they will be silent

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    As a dalit, I'm not offended. But the joke wasn't even funny. A case must be registered for the unfunny joke.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Are you offended when a 9 year old Dalit boy died on August 14, 2022 after he was assaulted by a teacher in his school in Rajasthan for touching a pot of drinking water... It was a murder... This was a live example but thousands of such cases has been continuously emerging for centuries from history books. But ironically you won't get offend which is a shame for dalit community for having you in Chaddi ideology

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    How is Comparing a murder with a joke sane in anyway? Typical decieving jihadi mentality.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    A typical Nagpur santra language, pretending as a dalit.. Call a spade a spade instead beating around.. Condemn ongoing discrimination on dalits

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    What language? What santra? What are you even talking about? I don't know about any chaddi ideology. Lol. Try again.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Achedin din for Manuvadis under Modi sarkar.Minorities and the majority lower caste in the community facing discrimination from a bunch of Manuvadis, who are still following evil laws of stone age written down for their own convenience...

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Useless fellow...Dont mix up everything and dont sing thr same song everytime

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Nice try trying to "unite" Dalits and "minorities". You don't have the same struggles as we did/do. Ask an actual minority in Pakistan or Afghanistan what it's to be in an islamic majority country!

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Sounds Manuvadi.. No wonder.

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