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Irom Sharmila acquitted, says will launch party in October

Sharmila was on a hunger strike for 16 years, demanding repeal of AFSPA from Manipur and was force-fed during this period.

Irom Sharmila

Irom Sharmila

Press Trust of India Imphal
A district court in Manipur on Wednesday acquitted rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila in an attempted suicide case and the 'Iron Lady' announced that she would launch her political party in October.

Chief Judicial Magistrate of Imphal West Lamkhanpao Tonsing acquitted her of the charges under IPC section 309 (attempt to commit suicide) as she was on an indefinite hunger strike.

Sharmila was on a hunger strike for 16 years, demanding repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) from Manipur and was force-fed during this period.

The 44-year-old activist was released on bail by the same CJM after she signed a Personal Recognition (PR) Bond on August 9.
 
She had ended her fast the same day.

After coming out of court on Wednesday, Sharmila told reporters that she would launch her political party this month itself to contest the Manipur Assembly election due for early 2017.

She had declared in August that she wanted to become the chief minister so that she could repeal the contentious AFSPA in the state.

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First Published: Oct 06 2016 | 7:48 AM IST

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