FULL TEXT (Article 1 of 3): New Delhi – An outlaw gang’s leaders killed 13 villagers and burned a woman and her child to death to avenge the killing of three gang members, the United News of India reported Sunday.
The news agency quoted police as saying that gang chieftan
Lala Ram-Shriram and his paramour, Kusuma Nain, lined up 13 villagers and shot
them to death Saturday night in Asta village near Kanpur, in the northern state
of Uttar Pradesh.
They then set fire to several houses, and a mother and child
died in the flames, the agency said.
It said the slayings were to avenge the killings of three
comrades by a rival gang whose members lived in the village. A witness reported
that the bandits entered the village shouting “Teach them a lesson,” and then
opened fire.
[“Indian villagers murdered,” syndicated (AP), The Citizen
(Ottawa, Canada), May 28, 1984, p. 6]
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EXCERPT (Article 2 of 3): Ram Asre Tiwai alias Phakkar Baba,
along with his mistress Kusuma Nain and seven more allies surrendered on June 8
[2004]. Ram Asre was a dacoit operating in the Chambal Valley and was
responsible for several cases of murder, robbery and abduction in Uttar Pradesh
and Madhya Pradesh. According to O.P. Singh, DSP Sikandra, the featuring of Ram
Asre’s crimes on “India TV’s Most Wanted’’ played a vital role in the
criminal’s surrender.
[Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar and Bindu Shajan Perappadan, “Back
on the air,” The Hindu (Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India), Jun. 25, 2004]
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EXCERPT (Article 3 of 3): Hence, the dreaded Kusuma Nain,
another contemporary female bandit who faced eighty-four murder charges,
anointed herself “dasyu sundari” (the
beautiful bandit queen), jogging memories of another who had borne the appellation
two decades earlier.
[Bishnupriya Ghosh,
Global Icons: Apertures to the Popular, 2011, Duke University Press, p.
347]
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CHRONOLOGY
1961 (?) – Kusuma Nain born.
May 17 (?), 1981 – massacre, Astha village, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India
Jun. 8, 2004 – Nain arrested; police report she was wanted on 35 charges in various states.
2013 – movie released, Beehad: The Ravine.
2013 – Nain transferred to Kanpur to Orai jail.
2017 – Nain (50) conviction reversed; murder of Dev Singh, Khojarampur village.
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