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Maharashtra: Dalit houses in Satara attacked after murder of upper-caste girl, 36 arrested

Angry over the killing of a girl belonging to the upper-caste Maratha community, a Dalit locality was attack on the outskirts of Korale Khurd village in Satara.

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Image of a charred car and bike that was set ablaze by an angry mob after a newly married girl was killed by lover in Chinchner-vandan Village in Satara on Tuesday.
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Police in Satara district of western Maharashtra have arrested 36 persons for attacking a Dalit locality following the murder of a girl belonging to the upper-caste Maratha community.

The accused, angry over the killing of the girl last month, targeted the houses and vehicles of Dalits on the outskirts of Korale Khurd village on  night, police said.

In July, the rape and murder of a Maratha girl at Kopardi in Ahmednagar district had sparked off state-wide protests and mobilisation of Marathas.

Yesterday's incident at Korale Khurd followed the murder of 21-year-old Aruna Mohite, allegedly by her estranged lover Siddharth Dhanane (24), a Dalit, police said.

They were in a relationship for the last few years but her parents forcibly married her off to another person, according to the police.

Dhanane asked her meet him at Thoseghar on November 30.

During an argument, he allegedly hit her with a stick, killing her on the spot. He then buried the body to destroy evidence, police said.

After a missing persons case was lodged, police found that she was in contact with Dhanane on phone, and questioned him.

He allegedly confessed and took the police to the buried body.

Late last night, several members of Maratha community attacked homes of Dalits on the outskirts of the village and torched their vehicles, police said.

Stones were pelted at the houses, window panes of 18 houses were broken and 13 vehicles including three cars were damaged, police said.

"We have arrested 36 persons. We also held meetings of leaders from both communities," said Sandeep Patil, Superintendent of Police, Satara, speaking to PTI.

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