Sambhal: Violence Over Ambedkar’s Songs? Dalit Wedding Procession Attacked, Nuptials Completed Under Police Guard

Sambhal: While the Indian Constitution, drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, guarantees equality and freedom for every citizen, certain anti-social elements continue to obstruct this path. A distressing incident has emerged from the Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh, where the joy of a Dalit woman’s wedding was met with violence simply because songs honoring Babasaheb Ambedkar were played during the procession.
This incident is not just a challenge to law and order but also highlights the deep-seated regressive mindsets that still persist in parts of society.
The Incident: Hostility Amidst Celebration
The incident occurred in Allipur Buzurg village under the Baniather police station in the Chandausi tehsil. On the evening of April 29, the wedding procession (Baraat) for the daughter of Tejpal Singh arrived from Akbarpur Chitori village. As the procession reached a turn near the local post office, a group of local men raised objections to the songs playing on the DJ sound system, which were dedicated to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
According to the complaint, individuals identified as Rambahadur, Ajay, Aman, Bablu, and Prempal did not just demand the music be stopped but resorted to physical violence when the procession participants protested. Approximately 8 to 10 people from the bride’s side sustained injuries during the clash.
A Violation of Constitutional Rights
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is not just a leader for one community; he is a national icon whose contributions shaped modern India. Playing songs or celebrating his life is a fundamental right tied to the freedom of expression and cultural identity. Attempting to forcefully stop such celebrations is a direct violation of the constitutional rights of an individual to celebrate their heritage and beliefs.
Police Intervention and Administrative Action
Recognizing the potential for the situation to escalate, the police arrived at the scene promptly. The swiftness of the Sambhal police is commendable, as they ensured that the tension did not halt the wedding rituals.
- FIR Registered: Based on the complaint filed by the bride’s father, Tejpal Singh, a case has been registered against 5 named individuals.
- Investigation Underway: Acting Station House Officer Roshan Singh confirmed that teams have been formed to arrest the accused.
- Protection Provided: Under the vigilant eyes of the police, the wedding was completed successfully, and the procession was safely sent off the following morning.
Expert Analysis: The Need for Social Harmony
From a professional standpoint, such incidents undermine the “Rule of Law.” When violence is used to suppress the celebration of a national figure, it creates a fracture in the social fabric.
The administration must maintain a “Zero Tolerance” policy toward such targeted aggression. Ensuring that the culprits face the full force of the law is the only way to send a strong message that the cultural and social rights of every citizen, regardless of their background, are protected.
Conclusion
The entry of violence into a sacred bond like marriage is a worrying sign for any civilized society. To object to songs of the man who gave India its “Right to Equality” is an irony that cannot be ignored. While the Sambhal police fulfilled their duty by providing security, the responsibility now lies with the judiciary and the administration to ensure that justice is served, setting a precedent that such intolerance has no place in modern India.
Disclaimer: This article is based on reported facts and principles of social justice. We appeal to all sections of society to maintain peace and communal brotherhood.