New Delhi: A Delhi court today framed charges against social activist Irom Sharmila for attempting to commit suicide in 2006, when she sat on a fast at Jantar Mantar in the capital. "There is evidence that you want to take your life," the Patiala Court judge told the activist.
However, Ms Sharmila, also known as the Iron Lady of Manipur, refused to plead guilty. "I love and respect life. I want the right to live as a human being. Mine is a non-violent protest to get the government to meet my demands," she said.
The court has set May 22 as the next hearing date in the case.
The social activist has been on a fast for nearly 12 years demanding the repeal of the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). Ms Sharmila launched her fast-unto-death in 2000 after 10 civilians were killed by personnel of the Assam Rifles at Malom area near Imphal airport.
Today, she had to appear before the court under Section 309 (attempt to commit suicide) of the Indian Penal Code.
Ms Sharmila was flown in to the national capital yesterday to appear before the court in connection with a fast she undertook over the repeal of the controversial legislation.
"Government should listen to the will of the people, not the will of the Army. I am also a human being, as a human being I have right to happiness and freedom," she said earlier today.
However, Ms Sharmila, also known as the Iron Lady of Manipur, refused to plead guilty. "I love and respect life. I want the right to live as a human being. Mine is a non-violent protest to get the government to meet my demands," she said.
The court has set May 22 as the next hearing date in the case.
Today, she had to appear before the court under Section 309 (attempt to commit suicide) of the Indian Penal Code.
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"Government should listen to the will of the people, not the will of the Army. I am also a human being, as a human being I have right to happiness and freedom," she said earlier today.
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