Manorama killing : SC directs Centre to pay Rs 10 lakh compensation
Source: The Sangai Express / Agencies
New Delhi, December 18 2014:
The Supreme Court today directed the Centre to pay Rs 10 lakh to the mother of Manipuri girl Thangjam Manorama, who was killed by Assam Rifles personnel in 2004 .
A bench comprising justices TS Thakur and PC Ghosh said that the compensation amount has to be paid within four weeks.
The bench also admitted the petition challenging the order of the Gauhati High Court holding as valid the appointment of commission of inquiry to go into the circumstances leading to the ghastly incident.
In November, the judicial inquiry report on the issue was handed over to the apex Court revealing the "brutal and merciless" torture of the girl by the Assam Rifles team.
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The Manorama case led to widespread protests against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) .
Manorama was picked up by the troops of 17th Assam Rifles on the intervening night of July 10-11, 2004 from her home in Imphal East district.
She was found dead with multiple gun shot injuries at Ngariyan Yairipok Road, two km away from a police station.
According to the inquiry report, the two FIRs filed by the 17th Assam Rifles claimed Manorama led them to recover Kenwood and Chinese grenades and an AK-47 rifle.
It further said that she had tried to escape and was shot in the legs.
The Commission report, however, blamed police for leaving the investigation to the discretion and mercy of the Assam Rifles.
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Our Staff Reporter adds : After the lifeless body of Manorama was discovered, Manipur, in particular Imphal and other districts erupted in protest.
It was in protest against the killing of Manorama that a number of women disrobed themselves in front of Kangla, which then housed the 17 Assam Rifles.
The days of protest and the demand to lift the Armed Forces Special Powers Act constrained the then Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to fly down to Imphal.
It was during his visit to Imphal in 2004 that the Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee was formed.
Though the Committee had recommended that AFSPA be repealed or withdrawn, it was never made public and the Government slept over it.