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Ex-Maoists Tell Amit Shah Why They Had To Undergo Vasectomy Before Marriage

Ex-Maoists Tell Amit Shah Why They Had To Undergo Vasectomy Before Marriage

Posted on December 15, 2024 By admin


Centre has formulated a rehabilitation policy for surrendered insurgents and maoists (File)

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“Nasbandi (vasectomy)” is a very common word in Maoist lexicon. Cadres who wish to get married are forced to undergo the procedure on the directive of senior CPI (Maoist) leaders.

A former Maoist insurgent from Telangana was instructed to undergo the procedure before he got married. Years later, after he laid down his arms and surrendered, he underwent a second surgery to reverse the procedure, eventually becoming a father to a boy.

He was not the only one. Many who lay down their arms and enter the mainstream similarly choose to reverse the procedure to start a family.

The practice of ‘nasbandi’ is so widespread that its impact was conveyed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah during an interaction with surrendered Maoist cadres here on Sunday.

“When I was a member of the CPI (Maoist), I had to go for ‘nasbandi’. But after I gave up arms and joined the mainstream, I underwent another operation so that I could become a father. After the second operation, I became the father of a baby boy,” the former Maoist from Telangana said while interacting with Amit Shah.

The perception among members of the proscribed outfit is that childcare will prove a distraction and their movement suffer. There is also apprehension that cadres who get married might turn their backs on the movement.

As a result, vasectomy is compulsory for any cadre that gets married.

Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that cuts the supply of sperm to the semen, providing permanent birth control (contraception).

Markam Dula, a surrendered maoist from Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, said, “It is mandatory for maoist  cadres to go for ‘nasbandi’ if they want to get married. The leaders don’t want any member being involved emotionally with his offspring. So the way forward is ‘nasbandi’.” Another former Maoist insurgent from Malkangiri in neighbouring Odisha shared a similar account.

“Before I married my fellow cadre, he had to undergo a ‘nasbandi’,” said Sukanti Mari.

Her husband was eventually killed in a police encounter and she subsequently surrendered before the authorities.

Amit Shah, during his interaction with the group of surrendered maoists, said he was immensely satisfied that the country’s youngsters realised the futility of violence and laid down arms.

He appealed to the remaining maoists to give up arms and join the mainstream, saying their rehabilitation was the government’s responsibility.

“I appeal to maoists, please come forward. Give up arms, surrender and join the mainstream. Your rehabilitation is our responsibility,” he said.

The Centre has formulated a rehabilitation policy for surrendered insurgents and maoists, including those injured in violence, he said.

While interacting with Amit Shah, the surrendered maoists conveyed to him how they were benefitting from various government schemes, including jobs in the police, the private sector and bank loans for starting their own ventures.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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