Padmaavat row: Rajput women seek PM nod for euthanasia
January 22, 2018  22:16
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Members of the Jauhar Swabhimaan Manch, a group representing Rajput women in Rajasthan, have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to either stall the release of the film "Padmaavat" or give them the go-ahead for euthanasia.

Earlier, the women had threatened to perform "jauhar" (self-immolation) on January 24 if the government did not intervene to stop the screening of the film. However, now they have demanded that they be given the nod for euthanasia, said Vishwabandhu Singh, general secretary of the Shri Rajput Karni Sena.

The plan to perform "jauhar" has been cancelled, he added.

The women took out a rally yesterday and gave a memorandum, addressed to the prime minister, to a senior district administration official, demanding a complete ban on the film.

Another leader of the fringe group, Dharmendra Singh, said jauhar is "illegal and hence, it was decided to cancel the plan".

Over 1,900 women had vowed to perfom "jauhar" on January 24 in Chittorgarh, he said.
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