Sounds like Ravana got his revenge.
Apparently Ravan has a fan club. And a violent one at that!
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Bhim Army objects to burning Ravans effigy, demands violators be booked under SC/ST Act
Written by Chandan Haygunde | Pune | Updated: October 17, 2018 8:44:58 am
“The outfit has written to government offices and police officials in various districts across the state demanding action against programmes held for burning the effigy of Ravan.
“Bhim Army workers have opposed the tradition of burning the effigy of Ravan on Dussehra claiming that Ravan is a symbol of humanitarian culture and an idol for many Adivasi and Bahujan (tribal and backward) communities. The outfit has written to government offices and police officials in various districts across the state demanding action against programmes held for burning the effigy of Ravan.
“On Monday, the Pune unit of Bhim Army submitted a letter to the Pune City Police, Special Branch, stating that burning Ravans effigy hurts the sentiments of those from Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes (SC and ST). The outfit asked the police to refuse permission for Ravan Dahan (burning of Ravans effigy) programmes. Bhim Army has also demanded that if anyone conducts Ravan Dahan programme, offence should be lodged against the organisers under The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
“The outfit has said if this does not happen, the members will come out on the streets to oppose Ravan Dahan and the police administration would be responsible for any law and order situation. Bhim Army district president Datta Pol, women wing president Neeta Adsule and others claim that Ravan symbolises a glorious culture and he was a king who believed in equality and justice. But the history was distorted and Ravan was presented as a villain for thousands of years, the letter said”