This is a multi-ethnic district of northeastern India, and not a single onlooker spoke out against it:
In an incident reminiscent of Taliban-style execution, a woman was whipped to death in Bihar’s Purnia district last week for adultery. According to eyewitnesses who didn’t wish to be identified, the Tiyarpaya Panchayat held Bibi Shehzadi guilty for having an affair with a relative, and ordered a death penalty.Nobody in Asiyani village protested as they saw Shezadi being beaten to death.The panchayat, headed by sarpanch Zaki Ahmed, had earlier given a dressing down to the victim for her role in starting a self-help group for women of the village. The SHG, reportedly provided solace to women of the community who suffered from emotional or physical trauma.Some, however, claimed that Shezadi was pronounced a death penalty as a retributive measure, for her husband had contested against the sarpanch in the civic polls last year. Her husband, Md Munna, now works in Ludhiana, and couldn’t be reached for a comment."ASP Deepak Barnwal had been asked to ascertain the exact cause of the woman's death," said Amit Lodha, superintendent of police, Purnia while speaking to a newspaper. No arrests have been made in the case so far.The incident comes two days after another Panchayat in Bihar's Kishanganj district banned women from using mobile phones.
There seems to be no drive to punish the man alleged to have been her partner in the relationship, and even her husband (by this admittedly sparse account) is keeping his distance. Indeed, if it was politically motivated, it seems an acceptable warning shot against those who would infringe on the territory of the local potentate (wives will pay the price).
Furthermore, here ends the thin shred of hope offered to traumatised women, those who may have benefitted by the self-help group. They are once again reduced to finding support in existing traditions, which seems to keep them marginalised and quiet.
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