Government's gift to surrendering Maoists --
vasectomy reversal
Friday October 26, 2012 11:28:22 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Forced by
their leaders to undergo vasectomy to prevent filial attachments,
Maoist guerrillas who surrendered in recent years can hope to
return to normal family life with the government offering
sterilisation reversal surgeries.
The home ministry Friday sent out advisories to the nine Left-wing
extremism affected states to facilitate vasectomy reversal
procedures for surrendered rebels so that they can have children
after marriage and lead a fuller normal life.
The ministry also asked Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal to address the issue of vasectomy, a procedure that
can be reversed, within the ambit of their policy for surrender
and rehabilitation of Maoists.
The advisory comes in the wake of two surrendered Communist Party
of India-Maoist guerrillas undergoing vasectomy reversal surgery
in Chhattisgarh.
"Forced sterilisation of the lower rung and tribal cadres of the
People's Liberation Guerrilla Army of the CPI-Maoist by the top
leadership has been in practice for a number of years," the
advisory noted.
"The Andhra Pradesh leadership resorts to this practice to keep
the tribal cadres perpetually battle-fit and also to foreclose the
option of alternate family life away from the Maoist fold," it
added.
"In view of the above, there is a need to address this issue
within the ambit of the existing surrender and rehabilitation
policy for Maoist cadres. No rehabilitation is complete if the
Maoist cadres cannot return to normal family life and have
children," it stressed.
The home ministry has now asked the states to ascertain the status
of the surrendered and arrested rebels, and wherever necessary,
facilitate their return to normal family life.
"This process will also reduce the temptation of the cadres to
return back to the Maoist fold. Hence, the state governments
should consider facilitating vasectomy reversal operations of
willing Maoist cadres," the advisory said.
About 300 to 400 Maoist guerrillas surrender to the state
administration annually and about 100 others are arrested by the
security forces.
Now, all those among the surrendered and arrested rebels who had
undergone vasectomy would be made the offer for a reversal of the
procedure.
In case vasectomy was done on them through crude procedures by
quacks, the ministry has proposed that the state governments
should consider facilitating the reversal surgery at a higher
medical centre and the government should bear the costs.
"This is one of the strategies the government could use to wean
away tribals and others from the Maoist fold, as the vasectomy
procedure had led to some cadres surrendering in protest," said an
official, who did not want to be named.
Seven Maoist guerrillas surrendered in January in Kanker in
Chhattisgarh over the issue, having developed serious differences
of opinion with their leaders.
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