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Home » Udaipur: Dalit bride’s humiliation rally villagers to demand police action; political parties join

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Udaipur: Dalit bride’s humiliation rally villagers to demand police action; political parties join

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 10:54 am
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Published: May 9, 2026
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What should have been a moment of celebration for a young bride in a village near Udaipur has turned into a political campaign for rights after she was forced to dismount from a mare she was riding as part of the festivity.

On April 29, in Hariau village under the Dabok Police Station limits, Pooja Meghwal, a member of the Dalit, was part of her wedding procession, riding a mare—a symbol of pride and joy—when some local strongmen forced her to dismount.

“People forced me to dismount the mare. I felt insulted. My family members were assaulted,” Ms. Meghwal told reporters. Villagers say the incident lingered far beyond the wedding day, with many describing it as a deeply humiliating experience.

In the days since, the incident has gained traction online, with users reacting sharply and sharing similar experiences, while locally, the disquiet has taken a more visible form.

On Thursday (May 7, 2026), members of the Bahujan Samaj Party and people from the Dalit community gathered in large numbers at the municipal premises before marching to the district collectorate in Udaipur.

Ms. Meghwal joined them at the collectorate, where she came riding the mare again. The protesters raised slogans against the administration and submitted a memorandum addressed to the Governor, demanding a fair probe.

They alleged that around a dozen people, including some women, were involved in the incident, but only four arrests have been made so far. They also questioned the fairness of the investigation and demanded that the probe be handed over to another officer.

Bhim Army State president Jitendra Hatwal demanded that the police take strict action instead of making token efforts that appear to shield those with a casteist mindset.

He alleged that the facts of the case are clear and already known to the police, stating that the bride was forced to dismount the mare, stones were pelted, and processioners were attacked with sticks and rods.

Bhim Army vice-president Roshan Meghwal said the organisation has demanded the immediate arrest of all nine named accused, alleging that only four have been arrested so far.

He added that they have also sought a change in the investigating officer, along with security and compensation for the victim’s family. The outfit will launch a protest in Jaipur if their demands are not met, he said.

Police said they had filed an FIR at Dabok Police Station and were conducting an investigation.

Villagers say the wedding festivities have ended, but conversations around that evening continue in neighbourhood discussions, at community gatherings and on mobile screens, turning a single event into a larger, lingering debate about dignity, equity and change.

Published – May 09, 2026 04:24 pm IST



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