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Do you have food to share, asks Rahul Gandhi

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Posted online: Saturday , March 15, 2008 at 02:56:43
Updated: Saturday , March 15, 2008 at 03:18:24


Aminabad, UP March 15: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited the family members of the five Dalits who were killed by Dacoits in Aminabad, bandit-infested southern region of Uttar Pradesh.

Gandhi drove straight to the house of Vishram Singh Dohre who along with four other members of his family were killed in an armed attack allegedly by a dacoit gang from a nearby village on Tuesday night.

Gandhi spent almost an hour talking to the surviving family members and elders of the village, enquiring about the unfortunate incident.

Dohre (52), his wife Longsri, son Arjun, daughter-in-law Soni and grandson Rinku were brutally killed on the intervening night of March 12 and 13 while the police, stationed at close proximity proved helpless to save them.

Dohre, an activist of a Dacoit reformist movement, 'Chambal Ghati Vinoba Bhave Mission', lived nearly 500 metres away from Ekdil police station and had also been threatened of dire consequences for his reform work in the past.

He survived by four grandchildren, all girls between the age of three to seven months. Dohre's son-in-law Survesh who was visiting the family on the fateful night also survived the assault and is the complainant and prime witness in the case.

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi, who is accompanying Gandhi, said the party has announced Rs 2.5 lakh as compensation to the family members the victims.

"The women in the village told Gandhi how their life was insecure in the Chambal belt due to dacoits and also about a lack of political will to combat the menace," Joshi said.

After visiting the family, Gandhi held a detailed discussion with the village elders and asked them about the extent of dacoit terror in the region.

"He asked us to put forward a united front against the dacoits and promised all help from his side to fight terror," Asharam, an elder of the village, said.

In his attempts to have one-to-one meeting with people, the Amethi MP stopped his carcade a few meters away from the village and visited a potato field and spent substantial time with the farmers working there.

Sitting down in the field, he also shared lunch with one of the labourer family before leaving the village.

"He asked us if we have some food to share with him. We offered him 'chapaties with chutney' to eat," Askari Begum of nearby Ekdil village said.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati and Samajwadi Party leader Ramgopal Yadav too had visited the village in the past two days.

Some local people also alleged that Dohre was involved in a land dispute which, they say, resulted in the killings.

Uttar Pradesh police, though denied any formal statement on the issue, have claimed they have arrested one person in this connection.

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SAY NO ONE FAMILY RULE ON INDIA by rajababu on 17 Mar 2008

SO THESE LOW IQ CONGI GOONDAS THINK THE INDIANS ARE STILL LIVING IN 60'S AND 70'S AND WILL GET CARRIED AWAY WITH RAHUL'S DRAMABAZEE, THE INDIANS ARE NONGER FOOLable

Please dont waste space by sudhir on 17 Mar 2008

I thought people at IE were more intelligent , but u proved me wrong.Is this a piece of news to be on the main page.Come on IE be sensible , no one is bothered about RAHUL if he has food from the poor farmers or not.I havent seen rahul speaking on any issue in the parliament except reading from prepared notes. H e has shown that he is not different from any of our old politicians.I do not get any inspiration from these gimmicks.Why doesnt he talk about providing good roads, clean drinking water, uninterrrupted electricity and health for all.Unless he talks about these issues people will not trust him.

Gimme Roti by Vinodh,UAE on 16 Mar 2008

Oh..crazy Congress sycophants..will take the photo of Rahul eating Chappathi..and thot they can win elections. FOOLS!!! Am sure he would have gone back to his guesthouse and vomitted all the food ..making people beleive all this nataks..what was he doing all these years sitting in AC car and roaming the globe on holidays and now with election around, he want to be seen as big-hearted fella. Shame on Congress to resort to such dirty gimmicks. Hope once again the voter will give a fitting reply.

Don't criticise for the sake of it by Nationalist on 16 Mar 2008

I request you to please read news papers once in a while and not only at the election time(news papers are supposed to be read daily not yearly). There are many such incidents happened (when some dalith's killed in amethi etc etc.). I request you not to criticise for the sake of criticising ..

Gandhi should practice everyday what he preaches by Geetha Menon on 16 Mar 2008

How come only when the elections are round the corner do our leaders start worrying about basic needs of their countrymen? Decoits/famine/poverty/dowry deaths/ etc. are not issues that sprung overnight? I cannot understand which part of India is booming! 60 years down the line we are slaves to a new kind of hypocrisy every other day. Small wonder we are still a developing country...

do you have food to share by M T Raju on 15 Mar 2008

If someone pays for my travel, make arrangements for my stay, I can also visit the victims of chambal dacoits. I will most happy to share the food of the locals who have it (I will not insist on the food being checked for safety). Will someone arrange please!

stupid news by Indian on 15 Mar 2008

Can you stop wasting the bandwidth with such stupid news?

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