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My Protest Has Fallen On Deaf Ears: Irom Sharmila

The iconic civil rights activist from Manipur speaks in Delhi on the road ahead

바카라My fight is not just against AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act). It's to establish the fact that we (people from India바카라s North- East) live on the same planet,바카라 said Irom Chanu Sharmila, the iconic Manipuri civil rights바카라 activist, here on Sunday.

In August this year, Sharmila broke her 16-year long hunger strike demanding the revocation of the draconian AFSPA. The 44-year old activist is considered to be a symbol of resistance against the 'state violence' in conflict-torn North-Eastern state of Manipur. Sharmila started the hunger strike in November 2000 after the Malom massacre in a small village on the outskirts of Imphal, in which 10 people were reportedly killed by a government-controlled paramilitary force, the Assam Rifles.

While addressing over 1000 people packed in a small ground of Jawaharlal Nehru University here, she highlighted the importance of youth and united peoples바카라 movement for fighting the 바카라state's repression바카라.

바카라Today, I feel emboldened. I urge the youth to take the fight forward and join the struggle; I ask for your help to take power back in the hands of the people,바카라 she said while ruing over the lack of support back home.

바카라For 16 long years I had been on a fast following Gandhi바카라s principle of Stayagraha, of silent protest hoping for a democratic solution to the problem. But my protest has fallen on deaf ears. It has been defeated and discarded! Now I express a different will, will to take it to the ballots,바카라 asserted Sharmila as she stated the reason behind her choice to become a part of the political system and run for the elections.

Lawyer-activist Vrinda Grover, who too was present at the event, called for repealing the colonial law of AFSPA. 바카라Laws like AFSPA, sedition have colonial roots and needs to be amended urgently. It only encourages impunity and leads to repression.바카라

Despite linguistic constraints and after changing two interpreters, Sharmila went on to share her insights on the Manipuri form of resistance and the need to take part in active politics. 바카라When the law that was meant for we the people turns against us, why should we remain content with the situation. The whole mode of politics needs to be modified. Constitution needs to be amended to make India a multicultural, multilingual and multi-religious country,바카라 she said.

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