Reacting strongly, she said it was a clear case of being "framed" and that police have been forcing some people in Bastar to name her and others in someway.
Sundar, a professor of Sociology department of Delhi University, also accused IGP (Bastar Range) S R P Kalluri of forcing the wife of deceased villager Shamnath Baghel, to file a complaint against her, claiming the top police official was specifically targetting the activists.
"In particular, this is a direct fallout of the CBI charge sheet of special police officers turned constables for arson in Tadmetla in 2011, an operation which Kalluri directed. First our effigies were burnt by the police and now a false FIR is being filed against us," Sundar told PTI from the US.
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"I have been condemning Maoists for killing informers, I have been condemning police for fake encounters. How is it likely that I will suddenly murder someone? I haven't even been to Bastar for months," she said.
Sundar has been working extensively in Maoist-hit regions like Bastar and it was on her petition that the Supreme Court had banned the state-backed anti-Maoist force Salwa Judum, calling it unconstitutional. She has also been highlighting situation of ordinary villagers in Bastar and other areas.
Armed Naxals had allegedly killed Baghel on Friday night at his residence in Nama village.
Sundar alleged that Kalluri was targeting activists as he is worried about being implicated in a case they have been fighting for years.
"Will they attack all people who are critical of them? Are we living in a democracy or has the country become a banana republic where this is just one of the incident in series of attacks on activists?" asked Sundar.
"The police had also burnt the effigies of these activists earlier when they had exposed the police atrocities, including rape, on adivasi women in Chhattisgarh. In the light of the recent CBI probe, initiated in response to a petition by Sunder, finding the police guilty of burning the adivasi villages, these charges are certainly tactics of revenge and harassment by police," they said in a statement.
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"This false case has not come as a surprise to us considering the character of the government where activists are
repetitively hounded," she alleged.
"When media criticises them they ban the organisation, when individuals criticise them they charge them for sedition and when activists criticise them they target them selectively," she told