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Dalit groom creates history in MP
Though Sagar is only 30 kms from Baamnaur, it's taken centuries for a dalit to cross over on a horse
 INDIA , 21-April-2007  1:42:24 AM
Akshay tritya, considered the most auspicious day for weddings, will yet again see thousands of couples coming together this year. But one wedding in Madhya Pradesh will stand out.

Though Sagar is only 30 kms from Baamnaur, it's taken centuries for a dalit to cross over on a horse.

Bridegroom Surendra Ahirwaar perhaps created a history of sorts, at least in the region when he became the first Dalit groom to sit on a horse and lead his wedding procession.

''Every man dreams that when he becomes a bridegroom he should sit on a horse. This was my dream too,'' said Surender Ahirwaar, bridegroom.

Horses are reserved for the upper caste. This is an unwritten rule thats been followed for centuries in the Yadav dominated Baamnaur village without any opposition.

So when Surender announced his intentions, the upper castes were far from pleased.

''The sarpanch and his brother threatened us and the girl's family that if we dared to bring a horse in the baraat then the consequences would be very bad. That's why we gave an application to the police,'' said Vrindavan Ahirwaar, bridegroom's uncle.

Not surprisingly, the upper castes boycotted the wedding. And even the preparations had to be carried out under security.

''Adequate police force is there. The police is trying that to avoid conflict happens in the village,'' said G P Sharma, Prabhari Police Station, Bandri, Sagar.

It was indeed one wedding that has given people something to talk about for years.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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