A Dalit woman's lone battle
Chitralekha epitomises the face of many poor, Dalit women fighting for
their Right to Life and Livelihood in Kannur, Kerala. All this gutsy
woman wanted was to drive her auto rickshaw peacefully but ended up in
a long-drawn battle with CITU
Abhish K Bose Delhi
"I am their target and they will stop harassing me only after I am
finished," says Chitralekha- a poor, Dalit woman- who continues to
suffer at the hands of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) activists,
the trade union arm of CPM.
What sparked a raging storm in Chitralekha's life was her decision to
drive an auto rickshaw in a Hindu-dominated region of Payyannur in
Kannur way back in March 2004. Since then, it has been an uphill task
for Chitralekha to make ends meet. Interestingly, her husband, an auto
rickshaw driver is also ostracised for marrying a Dalit woman.
Chitralekha's says that CITU activists regularly corner her and once
even burnt down her auto rickshaw blaming her for 'immoral activities
done in a state of drunkardness. There were attempts on her life, when
one CITU activist tried to mow her down under his auto rickshaw.
Luckily, only her foot got hurt.
As revealed by a fact finding team led by human rights activists and
academicians like Gail Omvedt and Nivedita Menon, opinions from both
sides were heard with regard to a violent incident on January 20,
2010. Chitralekha was abused and beaten first by CITU men and then by
the police for alleged 'wanton behaviour after getting drunk,' when
she drove to hospital to get medicines for her son. Hospital records
prove the level of injuries inflicted on her that day, including a
bleeding vagina.
However, CITU denied these allegations. "She is an argumentative lady
devoid of civilised behavior. Nobody will believe her stories," K
Ragavan, President of CITU Payyannur Area Committee told Hardnews.
In its final evaluation, the report acknowledges many more
Chitralekhas in Kannur, who are waging similar battles against the
dominating and patriarchal social order established by CPI (M) and its
other affiliate organisations.
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