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Indian Opinion Analysis
The criticism leveled by filmmaker Pa. Ranjith highlights persistent challenges surrounding caste-related offenses in India despite existing legal frameworks meant to address such issues under laws like the Prevention of Atrocities Act (SC/ST). His call for targeted attention-both through specialized committees and identification of sensitive districts-underscores gaps between policy intent and execution at ground levels in Tamil Nadu.
Ranjith’s observations delineate structural inadequacies within governance where ensuring justice often faces delays due to institutional apathy or embedded systemic bias-as implied here due partly familial connections overlapping conflicting roles affecting case-objectivity clarity etc
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