A Muslim woman teacher conducting the caste census survey was allegedly harassed and insulted by locals in Bhimasandra village near Tumakuru, Karnataka.
The woman, identified as Reshma, was collecting data for a socio-economic and educational survey conducted by the Permanent Commission for Backward Classes when several villagers reportedly confronted her, questioning her visit to Hindu households.
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Authorities have launched an investigation, and officials said action will be taken against those involved.
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