Protest mounting over failure  to book accused in rape case
 
 Increasing incidents of atrocities against Dalit and Tribal women in Attappady.
 
 Staff Reporter
 
 June 20
 
 Attappady(Palakkad): Protest is  mounting over the  failure of  the 
police to  arrest the  accused in the  alleged rape and  murder of
maruthy(35), a  tribal woman of Padavayal in Attappady, two weeks ago.
 
 The police have so  far questioned three suspects, but have not 
arrested anybody. The post mortem report has found 142 injuries in her
body.
 
 Deputy Superintendent of Police V. Chandran, head of the Special 
Mobile Squad set up to enquire into atrocities against Scheduled Caste
and Scheduled Tribes and the Agali subdivision, said they had
questioned three persons suspected to be involved in the crime. But no
arrest has been, as there is no definite evidence of their
involvement.
 
 Women activists, including poetess Sugathakumari, Kerala Mahila
Sanghom president Meenakshi Thampan and Anweshi president K. Ajitha,
have visited the victim's house and demanded that Chief Minister
Oommen Chandy take steps to book the culprits.
 
 Ms. Sugathakumari told  The Hindu that she had drawn the Chief
Minister's attention to the increasing incidents of murder and rape,
particularly of tribal women, in Attappady. Inaction against such
crimes has resulted in its alarming increase, she said.
 
 The CPI( ML) Red Flag had taken out a march to the Agali police
station last week demanding action on the issue. CPI (ML) Red Flag
area secretary M. Sukumaran said party activists would march to the
headquarters of the Attappady Hill Area Development Society (AHADS)
during its governing body meeting on june 24, demanding action against
incidents of rape and murder of tribal women. The party has put up a
board specifying the number of rape cases in Agali town.
 
 Ms. Ajitha, who visited Attappady on Saturday, alleged that most of
these cases had not been registered by the police. They have been
closed as 'suicide or unproved cases'. A fact - finding commission of
women's organizations will hold a sitting in Attappady in next month
to inquire into these incidents, she said.
 
 Majority of these murders are alleged to have taken place in the
Agali police station limits, in Pudur, Palur and Chavadiyur in Pudur
Panchayat. Rape and murder of tribal women has been reported from
Sholayur panchayat also. The tribals and mass organizations had
brought the matter before the Madhava Menon Commission appointed by
the State Government to study the problems of tribes in Attappady,
during its sitting in Agali last week. They told the Commission that
Attappady had become unsafe for tribal women.
 
 Though Attappady was declared a liquor-free zone by the Government in
1996, illicit liquor brewing and ganja cultivation in is rampant in
the area. Large tracts of forests are destroyed to cultivate the
killer plant. Not only have the Government agencies failed to check
these activities, some of them have also given tacit support to these
'mafia gangs' to operate freely in Attappady, she said.
 
 The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR)state leadership
visited the victim's family and assured them all possible help. The
Team including Mr.R.Prakash, state Convenor, NCDHR said to The Hindu 
that they will take up the issue before the government, for this
purpose soon they will visit the SC/ST minister of the state.

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