The four youths-- Ashok Sarvaiya, Vashram Sarvaiya, Bechar Sarvaiya and Ramesh Servaiya-- all residents of Mota Samadhiyala village of Una taluka of Gir-Somnath district, were brutally thrashed by cow vigilantes at Una over two weeks ago that led to large-scale protests across the state.
Rajkot civil hospital superintendent D Vatsraj had yesterday said that the youths were discharged as their condition had improved. However, their relatives rushed them to Ahmedabad civic hospital today after their condition became serious.
Meanwhile, officials of CID-Crime have arrested four more persons, allegedly involved in thrashing the Dalit youths, taking the total number of arrested in this case to 20.
"They were nabbed from Samper village of Una taluka early today morning," said Deputy SP of CID KG Saradava, who is heading the probe.
According to Prabhakar, some of the Dalit youths developed complications and started vomiting and complained of severe body pain. Their relatives brought them here.
On July 11, these Dalit youths were beaten up by cow vigilantes for allegedly skinning a dead cow. On July 14, they were referred to Rajkot civil hospital from Una for further treatment.
Meanwhile, several Dalit leaders as well as senior Congress leader Shankersinh Vaghela visited the hospital alleging that these youths were discharged from Rajkot hospital before they fully recovered.
of Rajkot hospital at the behest of political or government pressure.
After his visit, Vaghela said, "It is clear that these Dalits were forced to leave the hospital in serious condition. This is an inhuman act by the superintendent. He should not have thrown them out due to the pressure from government or political party. If something happens to them, we will definitely seek answer from him."
Those arrested for allegedly thrashing the Dalit youths were identified as Vipul Jadav, Bhavesh Godhaniya, Balu Gohil and his son Vinu Gohil.
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