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Another tribal couple forced to pull plough in Odisha as 'purification' for marrying against customs
Another tribal couple forced to pull plough in Odisha as 'purification' for marrying against customs

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Another tribal couple forced to pull plough in Odisha as 'purification' for marrying against customs

BERHAMPUR/JEYPORE: In a rerun of the Rayagada shocker involving public punishment for marrying against community norms, a tribal couple of Koraput district was tied to a yoke and paraded like bullocks through the streets of Pedaitiki village in Narayanapatana block on Sunday. The victims, Narendra Pidika (22) of Pedaitiki and Asanti Pidika (21) of Nadimitiki village under Narayanapatana block, are reportedly from the same clan. The duo, from the Kondh community, fell in love and got married. They eloped to Andhra Pradesh during the Rath Yatra festival and returned to their respective villages two days ago. However, their union was not accepted by the local community which considered marriage between blood relatives a taboo. On the day, a meeting was convened by village elders and family members of the couple following which they decided to carry out a 'purification' ritual before accepting the marriage. As part of the ritual, the couple was tied to a yoke and paraded like bullocks on the streets of Pedaitiki in full public view. Subsequently, they were made to offer prayers before the village deity and finally allowed to stay in Narendra's house. 'As per our belief, if a marriage takes place within the same clan, it invites the wrath of the goddess, causing crop failure and disease outbreaks. This ritual is meant to cleanse the village of that sin,' said Narendra's cousin Santosh Pidika. Local ward member Gumpha Huika echoed the same sentiment and called it a 'traditional purification process' through which the couple seeks forgiveness from the elders. 'Only after such a ritual can they be allowed to live together,' Huika said and added, 'Asanti's family had also agreed to the marriage only on the condition that tribal customs were respected.' The incident drew criticism from activists who demanded immediate intervention by the administration and action against those responsible for orchestrating such an act. As of now, no police complaint has been filed, and local authorities are yet to comment on the matter.

Maoist with Rs 4L bounty surrenders
Maoist with Rs 4L bounty surrenders

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Time of India

Maoist with Rs 4L bounty surrenders

1 2 3 Koraput: A senior Maoist cadre carrying a cash reward of Rs 4 lakh on his head surrendered before Rayagada SP Swathy S Kumar on Tuesday. The surrendered Maoist, identified as Bijaya Punem, alias Ajay, a native of Batigudem village under Husur police station limits in Bijapur district of neighbouring Chhattisgarh, had been associated with the banned CPI (Maoist) for over 15 years. According to the SP, Punem held the rank of area committee member (ACM) within the outlawed outfit. At the time of surrender, he had a 9 mm pistol, eight live rounds of ammunition, and a walkie-talkie. "Being motivated by their ideology, I joined the Maoist organisation. But over time, I realised they had strayed from their path, indulging in extortion and killing of innocent people," said Punem. He also cited internal exploitation, harsh treatment by senior cadres, lack of public support and the harsh conditions in jungle terrain as key reasons for his decision to quit. "The terrain in Odisha is extremely difficult and we are constantly on the move due to lack of strength and support. Hence, I decided to return to the mainstream," he added. Police said Punem joined the Maoist in 2009 and underwent arms training. He was later assigned to the security team of senior Maoist leader Modem Balakrishna alias Manoj. Promoted to the rank of ACM in 2014, Punem remained Manoj's personal guard until 2023. Since Jan 2024, he was operating under the Ghumsar area committee of Bansadhara Ghumsar Nagabali division. According to police, Punem is suspected to have been involved in several violent incidents, including the killing of a civilian, Metla Rait, in Kandhamal district's Bandipanga village in May 2024. He was also reportedly involved in multiple encounters with security forces between 2020 and 2022 across Kandhamal and Gariaband (in Chhattisgarh) districts. "He will be rehabilitated under the state govt's surrender policy, which provides financial assistance, housing support and vocational training," the SP said, urging other misguided youths to return to the mainstream and avail the benefits of the comprehensive surrender policy. As per official data, Odisha police have facilitated the surrender of 647 Maoists between 2006 and 2024, including 29 in Rayagada district. So far this year, 23 Maoists have surrendered across the state.

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