Speedy Summary
- Kora Police in Tumakuru district registered a case of attempted murder against six transgender individuals for allegedly attacking another member of their community, Anushri, on Friday night.
- The attack reportedly occurred near sorekunte gate; the accused intercepted Anushri using two autorickshaws and assaulted her with blades and beer bottles.
- anushri escaped and sought shelter in a mosque before receiving assistance from passersby to reach the district hospital by ambulance.
- The complaint alleges that the motive for the attack was Anushri’s decision to leave Asha’s ‘gharana’ (group) to join another. A row involving chit funds and gold was also mentioned.
- According to an NGO supporting Anushri, the accused engaged in illegal activities, enforced payments as protection money, and punished violators severely. Allegedly unable to bear this treatment, Anushri left Asha’s group and threatened legal action.
- Members of the transgender community staged protests outside kora Police station condemning the violence and demanding justice.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The incident underscores complex social dynamics within marginalized communities like transgender groups in India. While it highlights challenges related to internal hierarchies or alleged exploitative practices such as ‘protection money,’ it also draws attention to security vulnerabilities faced by individuals opting out of such structures.The involvement of local NGOs advocating for victims demonstrates constructive avenues for empowering vulnerable voices within these communities. However, larger systemic issues persist-such as lack of economic alternatives-wich may perpetuate dependence on informal community groups despite potential risks.
With protests demanding strict action against perpetrators signaling unity among sections of this group against violence within their ranks, authorities must ensure impartial investigations while addressing deeper socio-economic roots tied behind such actions.
Read more: The Hindu