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Around the time mainstream India raged over Deepa Mehta's Fire, a tribal village near here displayed exemplary tolerance in accepting a lesbian couple.

Published on: Apr 08, 2006 02:03 AM IST
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Around the time mainstream India raged over Deepa Mehta's Fire, a tribal village near here displayed exemplary tolerance in accepting a lesbian couple. Over half-a-decade later, Bodo tribal residents of Simlaguri village have made another path-breaking statement on the eve of the Assembly elections -- they want their representative to ensure legal status for the couple, Thingring and Roinathy Basumatary.

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Simlaguri is one of many back-of-beyond villages near the Indo-Bhutan border under Kokrajhar East constituency. Most candidates kept wondering what hit them at Simlaguri when faced with the unusual demand. But they managed to mumble “we shall certainly do something about it” to wriggle out of a spot.

“We have gone through a lot since we fell in love with each other 15 years ago, eloping from home to get married in a temple to escape the wrath of our respective family members,” said Roinathy, the ‘man’ of the house who toils as a daily wage labourer to keep the home fires burning. “We have hopped from one village to another like fugitives until we found acceptance here. But we want our MLA to ensure legal status to our marriage.”

 
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Rahul Karmakar

Rahul Karmakar was part of Hindustan Times’ nationwide network of correspondents that brings news, analysis and information to its readers. He no longer works with the Hindustan Times.

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