New Delhi (Sputnik) — The "Iron Lady" of Manipur, Irom Sharmila has decided to finally break her hunger protest, one of the world's longest running individual protests. Sharmila announced that she would break her fast on the 9th of August, 16 years after she started her lone battle against the Indian state, demanding an end to AFSPA.
Sharmila says her decision to end the hunger protest is motivated by her desire to contest elections. "I have decided to end my 16-year fast on August 9 and contest the 2017 state elections as an independent candidate."
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Sharmila says she would continue to protest the AFSPA, though in a more democratic manner. "My fight so far has been all alone and so I have decided to wage a war against the act democratically by becoming a lawmaker instead of continuing with my fast."
Last week in Parliament, Kiren Rijuju, India's Minister of State for Home Affairs said, "At present there is no proposal under consideration to withdraw AFSPA from the North Eastern Region."
On July 8 this year, India's apex court criticized the AFSPA and ruled that armed forces personnel could be tried by normal criminal courts in case of a complaint of excessive force used under the law. The Supreme Court ruled this judgement on a petition filed by the Extra Judicial Execution Victim Families Association who alleged that a total of 1528 civilians had been killed by armed forces in northeastern India.