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Friday, March 14, 2014

Dalit girl tonsured, face blackened, paraded in Bihar

A panchayat in eastern Bihar tonsured the head of a 14-year-old orphan Dalit girl, blackened her face and paraded her through a village as "punishment" for talking to a boy.

The incident of extreme public humiliation took place at Kadwa Tola village under sadar police station, about 10 km east of divisional headquarters town of Purnia on Tuesday, police said on Wednesday.

"They smeared my face with ash, shaved my head and made me run around the village in that state as I was too poor to pay Rs. 12,000 fine the panchayat had imposed on me for talking to the boy," police quoted the girl as saying.

Six out of seven accused including the village headman Vishnudeo Rishi has been arrested, said Shweta Kumari, the station house officer (SHO) of Purnia women's police station.

The Bihar incident, though not as brutal, brought back memories of the gang rape of a 20-year-old tribal woman in west Bengal's Birbhum district in January at the orders of a salishi sabha, the state's equivalent of khap panchayats, for a similar "crime"

Then too the kangaroo court had imposed a fine of Rs. 50,000 on the girl and her boyfriend and her failure to pay up had led to the sexual assault as "humiliation".

The victim of the Bihar incident, who lives with her grandfather, told Hindustan Times through an intermediary that both her parents died a few years ago from leprosy. She is a class 6 student of a middle school.


Coincidentally, the public humiliation of the minor took place on a day when a woman lawmaker of Purnia district, Dhamdaha MLA Lesi Singh, was sworn in as a member of the Nitish Kumar cabinet.

But a section of Kadwa Tola residents sought to justify the village panchayat action as necessary for maintenance of "social discipline and moral propriety". Police "interference" in such matters was unwarranted, they insisted.

As per the girl's statement to the police, some residents of Kadwa Tola found her talking to a boy of the same village near the Gulabbagh marketing yard on Monday evening.

"They tied me and the boy I was talking to and kept us hungry for the whole of Monday night. On Tuesday morning, the panchayat members slapped a fine of Rs. 12,000 on each of us," she told the police.

She said that the boy was released after his parents promised to pay the fine.

Her 65-year-old grandfather supports his family of four members including the victim by pulling a rickshaw.

The Purnia SHO said, "we are keeping the victim under police protection. She may be referred to a rehabilitation centre in a day or two".

Source: HT

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Madhubani General Elections 2014 Important Dates

The Lok Sabha constituency of Madhubani is one of the 40 Parliamentary seats which belong to the eastern Indian state of Bihar. The Madhubani Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 6) consists of 1,397,256 number of electorates in totality, of these 755,812 are males and 641,444 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests. It is situated in the district of Madhubani, known for its particular art and painting form, which was developed in this region during the 17th century. The present-day boundary of the constituency was formed after the reorganisation of states in 1976. Before it, Madhubani included the eastern segment of the Lok Sabha constituency. However, after 1976, the eastern segment was carved out to make a new constituency of Jhanjharpur, while the western segment of the constituency was merged with the erstwhile Jainagar Lok Sabha seat. This geographic boundary of the Jainagar district was then renamed as Madhubani. Six Assembly segments comprise this Parliamentary constituency of Madhubani, none of which is reserved for the marginalised sections of society. A total of 4,476,044 people reside in the Madhubani district, according to the 2011 Census of India. The economy of the district, besides agriculture, also depends on the export of merchandise and other products bearing the famous Madhubani motif, which is renowned across the world. However, this district is funded under the government’s special scheme of Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme, as it is economically underdeveloped.

Madhubani General Elections 2014 Important Dates

The table below represents the important dates associated with the Madhubani General Elections 2014 and when are elections going to be held in Madhubani - the date of issue of notification, nominations and much, more.

Phase of General ElectionPhase-7
Issue of Notification02/04/14
Last Date for filing Nominations09/04/14
Scrutiny of Nominations10/04/14
Last date for withdrawal of Candidature12/04/14
Date of Poll30/04/2014
Counting of Votes16/05/2014
Date before which the election shall be completed28/05/2014

List of winner/current and runner up MPs Madhubani Parliamentary Constituency.



The table below represents the names of all the winning and runner up MPs of Madhubani parliamentary constituency of all the years from the starting until now . It also shows the number of votes secured by each MP and the name of the political party they belong to. The current sitting member of parliament of the Madhubani constituency is Shri Hukmdev Narayan Yadav of BJP. 

YearPC No.PC NameCategoryWinnerSexPartyVoteRunner UpSexPartyVote
20146MadhubaniGENN.AN.AN.AN.AN.AN.AN.AN.A
20096MadhubaniGENYadav,Shri Hukmdev NarayanMBJP164094Abdulbari SiddikiMRJD154167
200413MadhubaniGENDr. Shakeel AhmadMINC328182Hukum Deo Narayan YadavMBJP241103
199913MadhubaniGENHukumdeo Narayan YadavMBJP328616Dr Shakil AhmadMINC266001
199813MadhubaniGENDr.Shakeel AhmadMINC285029Hukumdeo Narayan YadavMBJP268544
199613MadhubaniGENChaturanan MishraMCPI282194Hukm Dev Narayan YadavMBJP228214
199113MadhubaniGENBhogendra JhaMCPI330111Jagannath MishraMINC250020
198913MadhubaniGENBhogendra JhaMCPI275858A. Hannan An.MINC134492
198413MadhubaniGENAbdul Hannan AnMINC350684Bhogendra JhaMCPI201864
198013MadhubaniGENShafiqullah AnsariMINC(I)185427Bhogendra JhaMCPI182204
1980Bye PollsMadhubaniGENB.JhaMCPI231874M.R.Z.AjaziMINC(I)169648
197713MadhubaniGENHukmdeo Narain YadavMBLD200543Bhogendra JhaMCPM143422
197114MadhubaniGENJagannath MishraMINC196735Vinayak Pd. YadavMSSP108834
196714MadhubaniGENS. C. JhaMSSP83690Y. JhaMINC67283
196215MadhubaniGENYogendra JhaMPSP67832Anirudh SinhaMINC65920
195713MadhubaniGENAnirudh SinghMINC80675Surya Narain SinghMPSP75589

*PC = Parliamentary Constituency

Facts about sitting MP of Madhubani Constituency

Name of MPHukamdeo Narayan Yadav
Age74
Nature of MembershipElected
Term18-May-09 to In office
Political PartyBharatiya Janata Party
GenderMale
Educational QualificationGraduate
Activities of Hukamdeo Narayan Yadav in 15th Lok Sabha
Debates participated82
Private member bills passed0
Questions asked295
Attendance96%



Note : (Data corresponds to the period 4 Jun 2009 to 18 Dec 2013.)


List of Assembly Constituencies in Madhubani Parliamentary Constituency



The table below shows the list of all the Assembly Constituencies that fall in Madhubani parliamentary constituency.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
HarlakhiBenipattiBisfi
MadhubaniKeotiJale

Source: E