Just days after Dadri lynching, another embarrassing video of two women being stripped and dragged on the streets in the daylight in a village in Uttar Pradesh has emerged. The rather sad part of the entire video is that the police, instead of helping the women, watch the whole incident shamelessly. Are you thinking which place we are talking about? Don’t be puzzled, we are in still in India which talks about ‘Digital India’, and we are talking about ‘the answer state’, i.e. Uttar Pradesh. This is the same state where a week ago, a Muslim man was lynched brutally just because he allegedly ate beef. (Also Read: Now, Pakistan joins Dadri debate; Demands beef ban politics in India should stop) Also Read - Telecom Department Launches '5G Hackathon' For Students, Developers With Prize Money of Rs 2.5 cr

The video, which is quite disturbing, give goosebumps as in the scene, two Dalit women in the rural Uttar Pradesh are being stripped, dragged inhumanely and their male counterpart being slapped and thrashed severely by miscreants. Instead of helping the women get dressed and the man saved, the police is watching the scene shamelessly. The first woman, almost naked, carries a child, while the other woman is seen dragged naked by the miscreant. Incidentally, no women police official is present at the venue and the police too, are seen supporting the goons. Also Read - Amazon to Invest $1 Billion to Digitise Small Businesses, Export $10 Billion Worth Indegenous Goods: Jeff Bezos

Though no official comments have come either from the government side or from the opposition parties, this video clearly depicts the scenario what lower caste people in Uttar Pradesh suffer from. Few months back, a Khap Panchayat had ordered to rape two sisters of a lower caste family, where the son got entangled with a higher caste girl. As the case of Dadri lyncing is still waiting for answers, the next question had stood tall in front of the Akhilesh Yadav government. Can we expect answers soon? Lets see. Also Read - All Villages to Have Free WiFi Services by March 2020, Announces Ravi Shankar Prasad