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          Patna July 25 (IANS) Country's apex panel for the Scheduled   Castes has summoned top administrative and police officials of Bihar to explain   inaction during arson and vandalism at a Dalit hostel in Ara town after the   killing of Ranvir Sena chief June 1, officials Wednesday said.
 The   National Commission for the Scheduled Castes summoned the Bihar chief secretary   and the police chief to Delhi and passed strong remarks against the state   government.
 
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        Commission vice-chairman Raj Kumar Verka after visiting the Dalit hostel at   Katira in Ara, district headquarters of Bhojpur, about 60 km from here, said the   government should initiate action against officials responsible for   inaction.
 Hundreds of supporters of slain Ranvir Sena chief Brahmeshwar   Singh 'Mukhiya' reportedly attacked the Dalit hostel soon after he was gunned   down by unidentified criminals.
 
 Verka said it was unbelievable that   neither ministers nor officials bothered to visit the Dalit hostel after the   attack to assuage the hurt feelings of Dalit students.
 
 "What is alarming   that not a single person has been arrested till date in this connection," Verka   said.
 
 Verka said that state government appears to be in no mood to help   victims of the Dalit hostel. "The government has turned a blind eye to the woes   of Dalits," he said.
 
 He said that a CD made by Dalit hostel students that   was submitted to him, clearly pointed that hostel inmates were locked inside the   room, which was set on fire. Outside the room, musclemen were waiting to thrash   the inmates trying to escape.
 
 "It was shocking that police instead of   providing protection to the hostel inmates, directed them to vacate the hostel   as their lives were in danger," Verka said.
 
 The hostel - reserved   exclusively for students from the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes -   houses 250 pupils in two four-storey buildings.
 
    
	
	
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