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Woman attempts suicide after being publicly humiliated in Sujawal

By Ghulam Hussain Khuwaja 2025-02-23
THATTA: A woman was subjected to humiliation and torture in public in Sujawal on Saturday by members of her own community after she resisted attempts by a group to demolish a wall of her family home claiming it was illegally built on a temple`s land.

Overwhelmed by the trauma, the victim, Shrimati Lajwanti Devi, wife of Arjan Kumar, attempted to immolate herself but was saved in the nick of time by her relatives, who intervened to prevent a tragedy.

The incident, which has since sparked widespread outrage, was culmination of a dispute over claims on the property, whichthe victim says has been her family`s residence for over six decades.

Ms Devi later recounted her ordeal at a press conference at local press club and claimed that Dr Hoat Kumar, a prominent figure in local Hindu community, along with his supporters, had attempted to demolish the wall of her house, asserting the land belonged to a temple.

She, however, insisted that her family had legally resided on the property for 60 years and accused Dr Hoat of exploiting religious sentiments to justify his actions.

`They humiliated me in front of everyone, tortured me, and tried to take away what is rightfully ours,` she said, her voice trembling with emotion.

`I could not bear the shame and painand tried to end my life but my family saved me,` she said.

Dr Hoat maintained that the land was designated for the temple and that Ms Devi`s family had illegally built their home on it but his claims have been contradicted by a former president of the local Hindu Panchayat.

The former leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that the plot in question was private property and did not belong to the temple. He expressed deep regret over the incident, stating that it had brought `disgrace to the entire Hindu community of Sujawal.

He added: `This was not about religion or faith; it was about power and control.

The way Ms Devi was treated is unaccepta-ble and has tarnished our community`s reputation.

Ms Devi appealed to Sindh chief minister and other relevant authorities to take immediate action against those responsible for her humiliation and trauma.

Human rights activists and civil society organisations have also joined their voice to the growing calls for a thorough investigation into the incident and justice for the victim. `This is not just an attack on Ms Devi; it`s an attack on the dignity of every woman and every minority in this country,` said a local activist.

He said the government must ensure that such incidents were not repeated and the perpetrators were held accountable.

The incident has left the Hindu commu-nity in Sujawal divided with some supporting Dr Hoat`s claims and others expressing solidarity with Ms Devi.

Efforts under way for `settlement` In the wake of mounting public pressure, a committee comprising provincial minister Muhammad Ali Malkani, Syed Shafgat Hussain Shah Shirazi, Heer Soho and Giyan Chand Esarani reached Sujawal to hold talks with the affected family and make efforts to reach an amicable settlement.

Sources said that two provincial ministers, one from a minority community and the other representing the Sujawal constituency, had resolved the dispute and dispersed the crowd.