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Stripped, abused Adivasi Girl to contest Lok Sabha polls
 

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 Stripped, abused Adivasi Girl to contest Lok Sabha polls

 

 

 

Lakshmi, 27 Nov 2007

 

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Lakshmi Orang. Picture by Eastern Projections

Guwahati, Nov. 19: It is a wound even time struggles to heal. But then there is no visible injury. It is deep down in her soul. No wonder, Lakshmi Orang is not ready to forgive — or forget — the people who stripped her bare, body and soul.

A year after the Adivasi woman from Sonitpur was disrobed on the streets of Beltola here, she said today that there was no question of forgiveness.

"I will never forgive them for what they did to me...How can I forgive them? They have taken away everything I had.

"I talk...I mingle...I try to be normal but deep within, there is always the pang that threatens to tear me apart," she said, almost choking on tears.

Lakshmi said that she was now drawing strength from the Mahabharat in her new avatar as a political personality. "Draupadi, too, was stripped in public. She fought on and lived to see the end of those who committed the crime," she added.

The Adivasi woman recently joined the Assam United Democratic Front and has sought a party ticket to contest the Tezpur parliamentary seat in the next elections. She said the perpetrators of the crime ought to be hanged.

Lakshmi was stripped, chased and assaulted by a group of people after the procession in which she had taken part on November 24 culminated in a clash between those taking part in it and residents of the area. Trouble began when a section of the rallyists allegedly went on the rampage, damaging shops and cars, thus inviting retaliation from the residents.

"I am totally disgusted with the government. Till date, it has not been able to bring the culprits to book. Even the Scheduled Tribes demand of our community, for which we had gone to Beltola, still remains unfulfilled," she said.

In September, the government had offered her a job, which she had turned down. "I had returned the letter without even opening it. I was not hankering for a government job or money. If the government had really felt for me, it would have by now punished the culprits," the Adivasi woman said.

Lakshmi said it was the sense of injustice that drove her to politics. "I have decided to be in politics because it will empower me to provide justice to the unprivileged," she said.

"I am really happy to be able to work for my people. I am overwhelmed by the support and encouragement I am getting from society," she said.

This encouragement and support has kept her going. "I start my work at 7 in the morning. I go out, meet people — mostly women — and share their problems," she said.

By the time I return home, twilight sets in. "That is the time I feel very lonely and get engulfed by the darkness," she sighed.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1081120/jsp/northeast/story_10133407.jsp#

 

 

 UNCIVILISED & BARBARIC ACT IN INDEPENDENT INDIA

stripped.jpg 

Guwahati

Violence continued to rock Assam on Tuesday following the 36-hour general strike called by the AllAdivasi Students' Association of Assam. More than 15 people were injured and several vehicles damaged in separate incidents across the state. The retaliatory violence during an unruly adivasi rally in Guwahati on Saturday, when an adivasi woman was stripped in public and assaulted, has, meanwhile, shocked a wide cross-section of people, including intellectuals and members of women's organisations, who have described it as "uncivilised" and "barbaric".

On Tuesday, security sources said bandh supporters attacked a group of All-Assam Students' Union activists near Bordubi village in Upper Assam's Tinsukia district.

The bandh supporters and adivasi students also attacked a police vehicle and injured a police constable. Two AASU activists were also wounded in a separate attack, a senior police officer at Tinsukia said.

- Deccan Chronicle, November 28, 2007

 

After beaten up by the local people, these people had their last breath.
 
 
 
 

Here Police, who are supposed to save people, are also involved in pouring their inherited anger.

 
 

 

Now he is being escaped from the local people, but his body is waiting for four shoulders only.




Adivasi are waiting to be treated inside the hospital, but doctors denied to treat. Later on those doctors were suspended.





 


Two adivasi are being trapped between 30-40 local people. India ruled under British was better.

 

 

 

 

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