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Scholarships Are Precious For MP's Tribal Girls; They Became Bait For A Serial Rapist

At least five tribal girls in Sidhi district in MP were raped by a 30-year-old man, who used a voice-changing app to pose as a woman college professor offering them scholarships

Looking Ahead: One of the survivors
Looking Ahead: One of the survivors Photo: Tribhuvan Tiwari
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This is the cover story for Outlook's 11 September 2024 magazine issue 'Lest We Forget'. To read more stories from the issue, click here

Prologue

It is around 1 am. Summer nights have never been colder than this for Gayatri*. Into the depths of the woods where no one can trace even the dead, she scampers for life. She can바카라t ask for help. She can바카라t rely on anyone. Occasionally, when she hears echoes of human voices, she escapes into the darker patches. The only light she can see comes from a nearby power plant. She is perhaps lost바카라lost because of unbearable pain and a directionless journey. With bruises all over the face, she staggers. The faraway light is again visible. 바카라I remember these lights바카라they are visible from my village. I am going in the right direction,바카라 she murmurs.

At the break of dawn, when faint sunlight enters the impenetrable forests, she reaches her nanihal. She sits for a while, sips water, hugs her mother and tells her that he punched and slapped her, and snatched her mobile. She, however, could not tell her that she was raped twice. There was a sense of shame and disgrace, coupled with the trauma of the threat바카라agar tu chup nahi rahegi, tujhe jaan se mar dunga.

Gayatri, 18, a resident of Singrauli district in Madhya Pradesh, received a call on April 20 at around 4 pm. The person on the other side said: 바카라I teach at your college. Your hostel scholarship amount has been transferred to my account. If you meet me at the Tikri High School and sign some papers, I will transfer the amount to you.바카라

It was already evening and Tikri is around 40 km from her house. At first, Gayatri refused but after 바카라madam바카라 insisted, she took a bus and went to Tikri. Upon reaching and calling the same number, 바카라madam바카라 said that she would send her son to pick her up. Around 6 pm, her son came on a black bike, sporting a helmet and a pair of black gloves. He drove her into the woods. Frightened, she wanted to scream. But there was nobody to hear her cry.

He took her to a small mud house in the middle of nowhere, so impenetrable that even sunlight was elusive. One couldn바카라t get in without hunching and the first thing one noticed was 바카라Sri Sita바카라 embossed on one of the walls; the word Ram had fallen. It was here that she was raped twice. He then took her to a secluded spot in the forest and told her to leave. Gayatri바카라s ordeal of reaching home started then.

She is not the only Adivasi girl who was allegedly raped following the same modus operandi by one Brijesh Prajapati, a resident of Nagoan Darshan Singh in Sidhi. As per police FIRs and Prajapati바카라s personal memorandum, he has confessed to raping at least four young girls since April 2024. However, the police only learned about it in May, when one of the survivors gathered courage and filed a police complaint. The locals believe there are several other unreported cases as most of the tribal women and their families prefer to keep quiet because of the fear of social stigma and also it could affect their 바카라marriage prospects바카라.

Silence

Around 20 km from Sidhi city, as we entered Charki village, a sense of desolation hit us. According to police records, this is the village where the first survivor of the serial rapes that shook the state resides. However, the prevalent silence in the village made it obvious that the choice was made between whether 바카라to forget바카라 or 바카라to conceal바카라. When asked if they were aware of the incident wherein five tribal girls were allegedly raped and if one of the girls hailed from this village, the villagers replied with a stern 바카라no바카라.

바카라We haven바카라t heard of this incident. It might be from another village,바카라 says Shivan Baiga, in his 40s. When we tell him the name of the survivor바카라s father, he says: 바카라We Baigas have been living here together forever, but I have never heard this name.바카라 Baigas fall under the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) category and are considered one of the most backward Adivasis in the country.

The Crime Scene: The secluded hut where the rapes allegedly took place
The Crime Scene: The secluded hut where the rapes allegedly took place Photo: Tribhuvan Tiwari
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Around 200 meters away from Shivan바카라s house, at the village secondary school, a local journalist explains the silence. 바카라Don바카라t ask them about rape. Ask them about the house where a mobile phone was stolen, and a police complaint was lodged. They don바카라t want people to know. It impacts their social lives,바카라 says Hariom Singh. After a long search, when we met the survivors바카라 parents, their grudge against the media, which made the case 바카라public바카라, came to the fore. 바카라Why are so many people coming from Bhopal and Delhi? It is just a case of a stolen mobile. The man called my daughter and told her that she would get Rs 10,000 as she had turned 18. The man, who called up disguised as a woman using some app, beat her up badly and snatched her mobile. The next day she came back and told us that she lost the mobile. Later, I got to know that the man used the mobile phone to call other women and had stolen their mobile phones as well,바카라 says the survivor바카라s father.

A brutal rape case has turned into a 바카라simple case바카라 of mobile robbery due to the fear of 바카라social stigma바카라, says the police. Deepak Bhagel, the investigating officer and the station-in-charge of Majhauli police station, says: 바카라This was technically the first case but was reported the last. When we traced the number from which the subsequent survivors received the calls, we found that the accused was using the number that was registered under the name of the first survivor바카라s mother (Charki village). When we investigated further, they said that her daughter lost the phone around mid-April. While checking the call records, we found that she had spoken to this one person for a long time before she lost the mobile phone. After we insisted, she told us the truth.바카라

The prevalent silence in the village made it obvious that the choice was made between whether 바카라to forget바카라 or 바카라to conceal바카라.

According to the police reports, Kali* was at her paternal aunt바카라s house at Chouphal when she received a call from an unknown number and the person asked her to come to Tikri to sign the forms to get a scholarship. When she refused, citing the long distance, the person said that she would send her son to pick her up. While going to meet the 바카라madam바카라, she also took her minor sister along. They were taken to a secluded mud house where he tied her sister and raped her. Later, he also raped her sister and dropped them at an isolated location where from they had to walk for miles to reach home the next morning. 바카라We shared the incident with my aunt바카라s daughter-in-law but didn바카라t tell her about the rape,바카라 the FIR reads.

Kali is now in Chouphal, and the family does not want to meet anyone. 바카라The incident has scarred us. I am requesting you all not to bother us. We are tired,바카라 says Kali바카라s mother while referring to the 바카라big cars바카라 that lined up outside their house after the incident came to light. On being asked whether they have received any special assistance from the government after the incident, Kali바카라s father says: 바카라No바카라. Kali was not a college student, unlike the others. 바카라There are no scholarships for Adivasi girls who turn 18. But since the government is launching new schemes for the PVTG communities, the girl thought she was actually getting a scholarship,바카라 says a local villager. The cycle of silence could have endangered more girls had it not been for Rashi* who rushed to the police station and filed a complaint of rape and robbery.

A Helmet, Black Gloves & Black Bike

On May 13, at around midnight, after walking for more than three hours, Rashi reached Barseni, a village in Sidhi district. Gasping for breath and whimpering in pain, she sat near the wooden fence of a house and asked for water. The only resident of the house, an old lady in her 60s, came out. The bruises on her face were clearly visible. She gave her water and encouraged her to speak up. The 18-year-old, who is pursuing BA at a college in Sidhi, received a call from 바카라Archana madam바카라 who asked her to come to Majhauli to sign some documents for the yearly stipend that the Adivasi girl students receive from the college. When she reached the place, the man arrived.

The family of one of the survivors
The family of one of the survivors Photo: Tribhuvan Tiwari
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Riding on a black bike, sporting a helmet and a pair of black gloves, he introduced himself as the son of 바카라Archana madam바카라. He took her to the same hut and snatched her mobile. While he was hitting her and forcing himself on her, she went numb. 바카라He must have thought that I had lost consciousness. He turned the mobile torch on and took off his helmet and gloves. It was then that I saw his face. His hands were burnt,바카라 recalls Rashi.

The reference to the burnt hands and the fairly apt description of the man given by Rashi gave the police the first clue to identify him.

After spending the night at Barseni, Rashi called her family the next day and told them everything. 바카라We rushed to pick her up as soon as we got her location,바카라 says the police constable, who is also her relative. 바카라Reportedly, it was the last case but the first FIR that was lodged which helped us untie the knots. When we tried tracing the location of the survivor바카라s mobile, we found it somewhere near Marwas. After examining the call records, we arrested him a few days later.바카라

The accused Brijesh Prajapati used to take the survivors to a secluded and abandoned mud house, 400 km from his in-law바카라s village named Akla. 바카라My father used to stay here when he was alive. We have moved to a new house close by. We had no clue that this place was being used for committing such heinous crimes,바카라 says Harilal, Prajapati바카라s father-in-law.

Last year, Prajapati met with an accident while he was working at a steel factory in Jabalpur. His hands and legs sustained burn injuries. 바카라We brought him to our place and took care of him. We didn바카라t know that he would turn out to be such a monster. He used to spend most of the nights outside and told us that he was at his home. We believed him,바카라 Harilal adds.

Prajapati has a daughter who is now five and is studying in the village primary school. Though the incident shattered his wife, she visited him a few times in jail. On Rakhsabandhan, when prisoners are allowed to meet their family members freely, she took her daughter along. Harilal says: 바카라He asked her if we would be able to arrange the money if he manages to get bail. My daughter cried and asked me, but I said that we don바카라t have money even for basic survival, how would we arrange anything? He has three brothers who are working as labourers in different states. They should be able to help.바카라 When asked if his daughter would like to continue with the marriage, he says: 바카라It is solely her decision. You know, people forget and forgive men, no matter what they do. She has a little daughter. Where would she go if she snaps ties with him? Who will give her social recognition?바카라

The inside view of the crime scene
The inside view of the crime scene Photo: Tribhuvan Tiwari
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Almost 40 km away, at Brijesh바카라s village, his father waits for his son바카라s bail. Standing near the fallen wall of Brijesh바카라s room that was bulldozed by the government as means of immediate punishment, Dadul Prajapati says: 바카라None of my sons is like this. But as a father what can I do? I can only expect him to come back.바카라 He went to meet his son in the jail where Brijesh hugged him and enquired about his chances of bail.

바카라I love my village. I grew up there. But it lacks many things. If we had streetlights, I could have perhaps found my way out that day.바카라

One of the neighbours mentioned that after the accident he started acting strange and became violent because people started teasing him. But the records show that he is a history-sheeter. His former wife left him as he used to fight with her, says Dadul. Two years ago, his current wife filed a police complaint at the Jamodi police station for abusing her. Later, they sorted it amicably and the case didn바카라t proceed further.

In his police memorandum, he has accepted raping the girls and snatching their mobiles. 바카라I used a magic voice app to change my voice, and pretended to be a lady professor and would call these girls and tell them to come down to sign their scholarship/stipend forms,바카라 the memorandum reads. He also said that he used to get these numbers from Luvkush Prajapati, one of his relatives. He took the help of Sandeep and Rahul바카라two other relatives바카라to execute the crime.

The police have made four arrests, including Prajapati and his three accomplices. A chargesheet has been filed in response to the four FIRs and they have slapped sections 376(2)(n) (sexual assault and rape), 342 (wrongful confinement), 294 (obscene acts), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (criminal intimation), 363 (kidnapping), 366 (abduction), 394 (voluntarily causing hurt while committing or attempting to commit robbery), 120(b) (criminal conspiracy), and POCSO for raping the minor girl who accompanied Kali. 바카라The DNA of one of the survivors matches with Prajapati,바카라 says Bhagel. The black gloves, the helmet and the bike were recovered.

Indomitable Hopes

Notably, all five survivors belong to Adivasi communities. While three of them are Gond, the other two are Baigas. Local journalists who followed the case closely think that their vulnerabilities were used to trap them. 바카라They almost have nothing except a few scholarships and stipends that the government offers. They would definitely pay heed to any call if there is any mention of any scholarships,바카라 says Singh. The echoes of such vulnerabilities could be heard as one visits the houses of these survivors.

Around 80 km away from Sidhi city, as one reaches Gayatri바카라s village Bhadseda, one needs to leave the car or bike on the national highway. There are no motorable roads, and no effort has been put into implementing the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana. When it rains, the road in the forest becomes so muddy that walking through the slush is almost impossible. 바카라This is a death trap. If someone falls ill, we can바카라t take them to the hospital,바카라 says Suraj Gond, a local. Only two-three houses have got the assistance through PM Awas Yojana and the rest of them are staying in mud houses in miserable conditions.

After walking for almost five km on those muddy roads, we reached Gayatri바카라s house. There was a small poster with PM Modi바카라s face on it with a slogan: 바카라Madhya Pradesh mein Modi chahiye바카라. 바카라They had put it during the Assembly elections. That was the last time any outsider came here,바카라 says Gayatri바카라s brother. When we inquired about the state of electricity, he says: 바카라On most days, the village into plunged in darkness.바카라

Despite growing up in this village, Gayatri managed to secure admission in a college in Sidhi for B.Sc. She stays staying there in a room with another senior. The rent is Rs 1,800 per month. 바카라I didn바카라t get a room in the hostel as it is allocated on a first come first serve basis. But the government gives us Rs 15,000 per year for staying near college,바카라 she says. The Madhya Pradesh government gives the Adivasi students special assistance through Aawas Bhatta Sahayata Yojana for accommodation if the hostel is unavailable. This was the scheme that Brijesh referred to when she called Gayatri.

The charming smile on her face is unmissable. 바카라I love chemistry. I want to become a doctor. After graduation, I will try to be a medical professional바카라that is my dream.바카라 A fan of Akshay Kumar, Gayatri recalls that it has been almost a year since she watched a film. 바카라Sidhi doesn바카라t have a cinema hall,바카라 she says. Three of her brothers have left studies. 바카라But she continued as she is the brightest of the lot,바카라 notes her father. That day, when the incident happened, her father asked her to call her maternal uncle but due to poor network, she couldn바카라t reach him. 바카라Had he accompanied her, things would have turned out differently,바카라 he says.

A few km away from Bhadseda, at Jhara, stays Rashi. She is an art student and loves economics. 바카라I want to be a teacher,바카라 she says. An introvert, Rashi is aware that education will give her social mobility. While Rashi likes city life, Gayatri loves her village despite the infrastructural limitations. 바카라I grew up there. I am attached to my village. But it lacks many things. If we had streetlights, I could have perhaps found my way out that day.바카라 Suddenly, she turns silent. The road to 바카라forgetting바카라 is not easy. The memory haunts her even in silence.

(*All the names of the survivors have been changed to keep their identities hidden, as per the SC guidelines)

(This appeared in the print as 'Unspeakable Memories')

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