## Summary of The Hindu Article: Udaipur Dalit Brides Humiliation
A large rally was held in Udaipur, Rajasthan, demanding swift police action against individuals involved in the recent humiliation of two Dalit brides. The incident, which occurred during a wedding procession in Salumber, involved upper-caste men allegedly making derogatory remarks and forcing the brides to dismount from their palanquins.
The rally, organized by villagers and Dalit organizations, saw a significant turnout, with protestors blocking the Udaipur-Ahmedabad highway for several hours. Demonstrators demanded the immediate arrest of all perpetrators, citing delayed police response and a perceived lack of seriousness in investigating the case. They also called for stricter laws to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety and dignity of Dalit women.
Political parties including the Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) joined the protest, adding political weight to the demands for justice. Congress leaders condemned the incident and accused the state government of inaction. CPI(M) representatives highlighted the systemic discrimination faced by Dalits in Rajasthan.
Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) against several individuals based on the brides’ complaints, including charges under the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. However, protestors argue that arrests have been insufficient and that the accused are being shielded.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns about caste-based discrimination and violence in the region. The brides, who have spoken out about the trauma they experienced, have emphasized their determination to fight for justice and prevent similar incidents from happening to others. The protest reflects a growing assertion of Dalit rights and a demand for accountability from authorities in addressing caste-related atrocities. The situation remains tense as protestors await concrete action from the police and the state government. The incident has also prompted discussions about the continued practice of palanquin traditions and their potential for misuse to perpetuate caste hierarchies.

