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Investigated activists in Roop Kanwar case​

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  • India experienced a contentious occurrence in 1987 called the Roop Kanwar affair. After only 18 hours of marriage, Roop Kanwar, a young woman from a Rajasthani Rajput household, lost her husband. Her in-laws and the townspeople allegedly pressured her to commit sati, a procedure when a widow immolates herself on her husband's funeral pyre, by ancient norms.
  • Several individuals demanded justice for Roop Kanwar after the tragedy, which sparked a great deal of public outrage and legal action. Several activists, both domestically and internationally, looked into the situation and sought to uphold the law.
  • In the Roop Kanwar case, some well-known activists included:
  • Gita Sahgal: She is Journalist and human rights advocate. Gita Sahgal looked into the incident and revealed how the police and local government were involved. She also assisted in forming a commission to look into the matter.
  • Ramachandra Guha: He is a social analyst and historian who has written extensively about the case and the social and political environment in which it took place. He also condemned the state's support of the practice of sati.
  • Madhu Kishwar: A feminist activist and professor, claimed that Roop Kanwar's situation served as an illustration of how patriarchy and conventions oppress women. Also, she blasted the media for sensationalising the episode and ignoring the tragedy's greater social implications.
  • Ram Mohan Roy: He was a well-known social reformer in 19th-century India who fought against the practice of sati and assisted in having legislation passed outlawing it, even though he was not personally involved in the Roop Kanwar case.
  • These individuals, along with numerous others, were instrumental in drawing attention to the Roop Kanwar case and fighting for the victim's justice.

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