In the Name of God, How a Wall Segregates a Village Based on Caste

Untouchability is the extension of caste practice and is still practiced in many parts in Tamil Nadu.

Untouchability is the extension of caste practice and is still practiced in many parts in Tamil Nadu. In Walajapet of Vellore district, the upper caste people with the support of extreme hindutva outfits built a wall around a temple to stop the dalits from entering the compound. Unbelievably barbaric, this 'untouchable' wall is the symbol of the depths of caste practices in the new India.