On February 24, 1968, an untouchable man named Kanchikacherla Kotesu was set on fire by Hindu-Kamma caste people who poured kerosene on him and accused him of stealing a bronze tumbler in India.
The youngest person ever sentenced to death was 14 years old, George Stinney, an African American who was accused of killing white girls aged 11 and 7. He was sentenced and killed with a 5380 volt shock in the electric chair. 70 years later, in 2014, George Stinney was proven innocent.
Every untouchable is a Kanchikacherla Kotesu in India.
Every Negro is a George Stinney in a western country.
Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship
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