In recent days, a few shocking incidents in Andhra Pradesh have sparked heated discussions on social media. Sadly, instead of focusing on the crimes, some groups are turning them into caste debates.
News like “A Kamma man kills his Kapu friend” after huge uproar from Kapu community leaders, the government announced huge financial help to the victims families. Another crime like “An SC man caught in a child abuse case commits suicide” and “A Kapu man caught in another child abuse case” are trending online, but the focus has shifted from the crime to the caste of the accused and victims.
It has almost become a pattern now. Every issue in AP is being viewed through a caste lens. People are being divided and opinions are being formed based on caste identity rather than the facts of the case. This trend is dangerous because it fuels hate and distracts society from the real problem, crime itself.
Criminals exist in every caste and community. A person’s wrongdoing does not represent their entire community. When caste becomes the headline, justice and truth take a back seat.
Caste-based crimes are serious and deserve attention when the motive is rooted in discrimination or oppression. But when the crime is personal, social, or unrelated to caste, dragging communities into it only deepens division.
People must rise above this mindset. Crime should be condemned for what it is, an act against humanity, not a reflection of caste.
Andhra Pradesh needs to stop seeing every issue through a caste angle. It is time to focus on the actions of individuals, not the identities they belong to.
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