Irom Sharmila completes 12 years of fast

PTI Updated - November 05, 2012 at 01:29 PM.

The ‘Iron Lady of Manipur’ Irom Chanu Sharmila, began her hunger strike after the death of 10 people in an alleged encounter with the Assam Rifles at Malom in Imphal Valley. File photo.

Irom Sharmila, Manipur’s ‘Iron Lady’, today completed 12 years of indefinite fast demanding repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

Sharmila began her fast till death after ten persons, including a boy who received the National Bravery Award, were shot dead in an alleged encounter with Assam Rifles personnel at Malom near Imphal Airport on November 2, 2000. She has been force-fed through the nose to keep her alive since then.

A newspaper columnist and social worker then, Sharmila, went on fast on November 5 that year demanding repeal of AFSPA.

She was arrested a day later and charged with attempt to commit suicide.

Since then she has been produced in Court from time to time, re-arrested and produced again in Court. She is force fed at a Government Hospital at Porompat here where the ward she is in has been converted into a jail.

Sharmila has received several Global Awards and several prominent personalities from different parts of the Country have visited her in support of her demands.

Her brother and spokesman Irom Singhajit said social organisations including Just Peace Foundation would hold candlelight demonstrations in Imphal while public discussions would be held during the day.

Official sources said Security and Police forces would be deployed in various parts of the city as a precautionary measure.

Published on November 5, 2012 07:25