Tag: 1999 Odisha gangrape case

  • Odisha rape: ’22 years too lengthy… at all times believed I deserve justice, and can get it’

    After years of wait, Anjana Mishra says she had misplaced hope that the mastermind behind her gangrape would ever be caught, or that the “political conspiracy” behind the crime be uncovered. But, she by no means stopped combating.
    On February 22, greater than twenty years after Mishra, then 29, was assaulted whereas on her manner from Bhubaneswar to Cuttack, prime accused Bibekananda Biswal alias Biban was arrested from Lonavala, Pune, the place he was dwelling beneath an assumed id. “Twenty-two years is too long a period. There was talk of the accused being dead or having been sent out of the country,” says Mishra, talking on the telephone from her dad or mum’s residence, including that she isn’t executed. “It is crucial that the involvement of powerful politicians be exposed. The three accused assaulted me at their behest… I will get some sort of closure if the conspiracy angle is proved.”
    Mishra was sexually assaulted at gunpoint for almost 4 hours on January 9, 1999, after the automotive she was in with a journalist buddy was forcibly stopped. Mishra was on the time combating an attempt-to-rape case in opposition to then state advocate common Indrajit Ray, identified for his closeness to Chief Minister J B Patnaik. She snubbed a number of provides to “compromise” and drop her expenses in opposition to Ray, whom she had met relating to her divorce from her IFS husband.

    Two a long time in the past, a girl thus going public with rape expenses, particularly taking up the excessive and mighty, was exceptional. Soon after the gangrape expenses, Patnaik stepped down. A CBI court docket in February 2000 upheld the attempt-to-rape allegation in opposition to Ray.
    Mishra continues to carry that Patnaik and Ray had been behind the assault on her, to intimidate her into dropping the costs. Both Ray and Patnaik are actually useless.
    Mishra hopes that the following authorized battle that looms will lastly result in the CBI establishing the “conspiracy” angle. “He (Biswal) will be questioned, tried and convicted. I want him to be hanged or to stay in prison for the rest of his life.” One of Mishra’s earliest supporters, Saila Behera, secretary of the Cuttack-based NGO Basundhara, says the political involvement within the case have to be probed.

    Fifty-one now, Mishra admits that it’s been a protracted and “lonely” battle — a far cry from what the high-scoring faculty pupil who pursued literature, and who bought married at 17 to a person 13 years older, imagined for herself. “When you are raped, your life is destroyed. However much you try to be normal, it (the pain) doesn’t go away. There is certainly rage and it will always be there.”
    Her household doesn’t need her attracting consideration, and therefore she is sort of at all times indoors at her mother and father’ home, she says, refusing to satisfy for an interview. In the times following the gangrape, Mishra used to work together with journalists (together with this reporter) on the gate of her mother and father’ residence, ignoring disapproving eyes from inside.

    She can’t actually clarify what gave her the braveness to go on, says Mishra. In 1996, she was present in a psychological hospital in Ranchi, put there by her husband, and bought out by approaching the State Human Rights Commission and social activists. When the divorce got here via in December 2000, she misplaced custody of her two sons as, she says, she was not financially unbiased.
    Mishra factors out that it has not bought any simpler for girls twenty years later. “The judicial process is not easy,” she says. However, her recommendation is to not hand over. “I have always believed that I deserve justice, and I will get it.”

  • Justice ultimately for survivor of 1999 Odisha gangrape that price CM JB Patnaik his chair

    Express News Service
    BHUBANESWAR: Her battle for justice was a protracted one, 22 years to be exact. A battle that was marked by dying, rape threats, an alleged political conspiracy, and a judgemental society that denied any assist or sympathy to her. But the lady — who was sexually assaulted by three individuals on the evening of January 9, 1999, at Barang – refused to be pinned down or quit.

    Today, twenty years later, the arrest of prime accused Bibekananda Biswal within the sensational case that noticed the ouster of the then Chief Minister JB Patnaik, has introduced her much-needed closure. “At last the law has caught up with him but he should have been arrested while the former Chief Minister JB Patnaik wasalive and the conspiracy angle should have been exposed”, mentioned the survivor who calls for that the prime accused be hanged to dying.

    Thanking Commissioner of Police (CP) Sudhansu Sarangi and his complete workforce which arrested the prime accused from Pune, she mentioned she had not misplaced hope even after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) did not deliver the perpetrator to justice. “It is really great of the CP to have done what he did”, she mentioned.

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    Recalling her ordeal in getting justice, the survivor mentioned she was alone in her trauma and battle. “It was very painful. Every day of my life was a constant struggle. Back then my apartment was stoned by Congress workers, they attacked and tried killing me on multiple occasions, gave me rape threats. I wentthrough a very rough time with the police taking no action then”, she mentioned.

    She mentioned that so long as the media was writing in regards to the case, the police took sturdy motion. “The moment the media forgot about the case, the investigators stopped taking the case seriously. The fight got tougher then”, the sufferer mentioned, including that the social gathering staff would throw stones at her residence daily.“I was forced to vacate my own house because the political goons would not let me stay. I decided to shift to my mother’s place”, she recalled.

    “Amidst all the pain and struggle, I had promised myself that I will never give up my fight for justice or put up with the injustice. No one should. We have to fight our own battles”, she mentioned.

  • Odisha: 22 years after gangrape case, prime accused arrested from Maharashtra

    The Odisha police on Monday arrested the prime accused within the sensational gangrape case involving the estranged spouse of an IFS officer, after 22 years from Maharashtra. The case had created a political uproar within the state resulting in the resignation of the then Chief Minister of Odisha, JB Patnaik, in 1999.
    Bibekananda Biswal alias Biban was arrested by the Twin metropolis commissionerate police from Aamby Valley in Lonavala the place he labored as a plumber. “We have launched “Operation Silent Viper” to trace and arrest the accused. Our groups have been energetic in Maharashtra after having obtained a tip off about his whereabouts and we have been working carefully with the Maharashtra police. He was working there below a pretend identification of Jalandhar Swain at Idyllic resorts,” Commissioner Sudhanshu Sarangi stated.
    Three individuals together with the accused had allegedly raped the survivor, who was 29 then, inside a automobile in entrance of her pal. The case was reported on January 9, 1999. Seventeen days after the incident, two of the accused have been arrested whereas Biban had been on the run for greater than 20 years. The two accused who have been arrested earlier within the case have been convicted and sentenced to life time imprisonment by the District and Sessions Judge of Khurda district. One of the convicts within the case, Pradip Sahu, often known as Padia, had died whereas present process remedy at Capital hospital in February final 12 months.
    Reacting to the arrest, the survivor stated, “All these years, I felt like dead inside, every day was a struggle to know that my perpetrator was free and yet to be arrested. For all these years, justice was denied. I want he (Biban) should be sentenced to death penalty,” she stated.
    The incident had created a state broad outrage, with the survivor additionally accusing the then CM JB Patnaik and his affiliate of getting performed a job within the incident, resulting in the CM’s resignation.