In Ajmer's Lavera village, police protection was provided for a scheduled caste wedding procession to prevent opposition from upper caste locals. Around 400 officers ensured the groom could ride a horse without incident. The bride's father sought security citing community fear, but no discrimination occurred. Youth today oppose such biases, fostering a safer environment.
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