New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday framed charges against Irom Sharmila Chanu, who has been on fast for about 12 years demanding repeal of controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), for allegedly attempting to commit suicide during her 'fast until death' here in 2006. Ms Sharmila talks to NDTV about her fight.
Highlights of the interview:
Highlights of the interview:
- I love life. I never attempted to commit suicide. I am a follower of Gandhiji's principle
- If my death is a cause for betterment of society, it is a wonderful fulfilled life
- In terms of comments on insurgency, I always want to be neutral
- My ilfe should depend upon my judgement
- I am the master of my destiny
- I am no one's servant, I am the creation of God
- I envy normal life, so my priority is getting success in my struggle
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