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9 minutes ago, Yaman02 said:

Religion is like a shirt, keep changing to new ones  as you find more holes as you keep wearing. Not be ashamed of changing. if there are not any brand users that brand will eventually die out as similarl to so many old religions which we never heard  of  or never existed in our books or conscience.

kulaniki, mathaniki manishi kavali, manishi ki manavathvam kavali. deniki edi leka poyina they cease existing. Brahmi GIFs | Tenor

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u have no clue oka palukubadi unna person ki iche treatment respect treatment.. if something wrong happens entha big news avtundi.. etc..

she shud have waited until his dad agreed for marriage that is the best solution.. 

okka wrong step 2 ppl lost lives

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6 minutes ago, Chay said:

ur argument is too western.. india lo atleast 10 other prime factors kalipi chudali.. like paruvu(oka small town lo he is reputed), indianized parents expect their kids to listen to them especially in marriages.. kudarakapothe convice cheyali..

nenem raogarni support seyyatle.. malli na meda ekkeyaku.. ur point is too western.. in indian terms teenage pilla laga cheppav.. reality teliyakunda

Seema tapariya ne correct me lanti vallaki

inka ae kaalam lo bathukuthunnaru ra babu

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3 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

I am saying he should have let them be and decide if they are right for each other after being together for a few more years, she is too young to get married and she wouldn't have married if @MiryalgudaMaruthiRao is not opposed to it. 

he wont and he cant.. i have seen ppl like him in real life.. they are not seen as regular ppl.. edo peddollu annattu oka vip la chustaru.. okka pani tho vp ni chesesindi

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1 minute ago, Sputnik said:

Seema tapariya ne correct me lanti vallaki

inka ae kaalam lo bathukuthunnaru ra babu

ne bondhara.. idi reality.. nuvve ravali realityloki

nijamga untai.. anduke honor killing anedi

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Pranay Murder Case: What Amrutha’s ‘Demonization’ Reveals About Us

Amrutha, Pranay’s widow, who continues to fight for justice, has been vilified and demonized by the public.

Published: 10 Mar 2020, 11:16 PM IST
OPINION

5 min readImage of Pranay and Amrutha in happier times.

 

It was poetic, venomous and mostly drenched with the stench of casteism. Not just social media, but even mainstream media. An accused in a murder case was being hailed as the ‘greatest father in the world’, while the victim was being attacked with the choicest expletives.

“Happy Women’s Day! Are you happy now?”

“You changed the meaning of your name. You should be named ‘poison’”.

“She is the poison who destroyed nine lives”.

“He bought her a 100 dresses! Who does that!”

This was the flavour of Women’s Day in most parts of both the Telugu states. The issue in focus – the suspected suicide of Maruthi Rao – the prime accused in an ‘honour’ killing that shocked every sensible person.

24-year-old Amrutha is the only child of the late Maruthi Rao, who was an influential businessman from Miryalaguda, Telangana. She professed her love for her classmate Pranay to her parents, and according to her, they were not just agitated by her decision but went as far as locking her up. Reason – Pranay is a Dalit Christian. The couple got married on 30 January 2018, without the family’s approval. The influential father apparently said that the ‘honour’ of the family had been tarnished by this act of marrying a ‘lower’ caste.
 

Pranay’s ‘Honour’ Killing

According to the Nalgonda SP, AV Ranganath, Maruthi Rao was enraged when he got to know about Amrutha’s pregnancy, and started pressuring her to abort the child. When Amrutha paid no heed to his advice, Maruthi Rao went ahead with his plans.

According to the subsequent police enquiry, it was revealed that Maruthi hired two killers, Asgar Ali and Abdul Bari, who were earlier acquitted in Gujarat Home Minister Haren Pandya’s murder. Maruthi Rao paid them an advance of Rs 15 lakh, while the total deal was of Rs 1.13 crore.

The hired killers closely followed Pranay for over a month and finally hacked him to death on 14 September 2018, while the couple was returning from a medical check-up. 

The gory scene of Pranay being attacked with a machete, while a hapless Amrutha cried for help, were captured in a CCTV. Soon, the visual became commonly known, with the video being played on repeat mode across platforms and interviews.

 

Caste Discrimination

While the case got attention from even the generally non-reactive Tollywood stars, the debate also started to get more heated up. “Wasn’t it Amrutha’s mistake?” “Didn’t Maruthi Rao do the right thing?”

The discussion brought back the casteist mindset in this region which had been lurking in the shadows until then. Such was the frenzy, that people took out support rallies at the time when all the accused, including Maruthi Rao were arrested. From being a murder accused for hiring killers to end the life of his own son-in-law, he became overnight, an example of ‘fatherly-love’. Even today, there are innumerable fan pages for Maruthi Rao on social media.

Most of these fan pages reflect the deep-rooted caste bias. 

All have explanations for why and how Maruthi Rao did the ‘right thing’ considering Pranay was a Dalit-Christian, and Amrutha had to be ‘taught a lesson’ for dragging the family’s ‘honour’ through mud.

Amrutha’s Resilience & Refusal to Withdraw Charges Against Murder-Accused

On 8 March 2020, Maruthi Rao, who hails from the Vaishya community, was found dead in room number 306 of Arya Vaishya Bhavan in Hyderabad. While the police didn’t find any poison bottles in the room, the forensics found it to be death by consumption of poisonous substance.

After being arrested for Pranay’s murder, Maruthi Rao and the co-accused secured bail in April 2019. Maruthi Rao was reportedly trying to get in touch with Amrutha and pressurising her to withdraw the case, ever since. Amrutha, who delivered a baby boy a year ago, has been living with Pranay’s family and was vocal about demanding justice for Pranay. She said that her father deserved capital punishment, if nothing less. Withdrawing the case was not even a matter of discussion as far as she was concerned.
 

A Suspected Case of Suicide

Exactly a week prior, an unidentified dead body was found in a farmland shed owned by Maruthi Rao. So far, the police could only gather that the victim was a 35-40 year old male and had been lying dead there, for may be a few weeks. There are also rumours doing the rounds that Maruthi Rao had been having altercations with his brother about property. His brother, who is a co-accused in the murder of Pranay, was reportedly asking Maruthi Rao to transfer his property to his sons, as Amrutha wasn’t going to come back home.

Also, while it was widely reported in mainstream media that Maruthi Rao wrote a ‘suicide letter’ saying ‘sorry’ to Amrutha and his wife, the Police didn’t find anything in his room – not even a bottle of poison.

As per the police, it is still only a ‘suspected’ case of suicide.

Amrutha’s Voice, Consent & Trauma Dismissed

The moment the news of Maruthi Rao’s alleged suicide broke out, social media went into a frenzy. People are still baying for Amrutha’s blood. There are cringeworthy posts saying that she is “the reason nine lives were ruined including her own.” Many TV channels showcased titles like ‘Father’s Love’, reducing the brutal murder of Pranay to nothing. A few clips of swamijis preaching about the ‘importance of caste’ to maintain social order, or how to rein in your daughters, are making a re-entry into social groups. “Father’s love is greater than her immature love,” is the common thread being peddled by many including social media influencers. The cremation of a murder accused like Maruthi Rao was being live telecast, while simultaneously throwing a word of caution to ‘daughters like Amrutha’.

There were slogans against Amrutha, who went to see her father at the cremation. 

The situation was tense with the public abusing Amrutha for ‘ruining’ so many lives, that she left without seeing him. Amidst all the chaos, Miryalaguda MLA Bhaskar Rao from the ruling TRS party, went to pay ‘homage’ to Maruthi Rao. All this to reinstate the message that Maruthi Rao was indeed a ‘hero’ and Amrutha, a ‘demon’.

With only a few sane voices left, the rationale that Amrutha, a woman, who is legally allowed to take decisions, and has autonomy over her feelings, her consent, her emotions, her loss and her trauma – is not even finding space to breathe.

(Revathi Pogadadanda is a Hyderabad-based journalist. This is an opinion piece, and the views expressed are the author’s own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.)

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9 minutes ago, Chay said:

u have no clue oka palukubadi unna person ki iche treatment respect treatment.. if something wrong happens entha big news avtundi.. etc..

she shud have waited until his dad agreed for marriage that is the best solution.. 

okka wrong step 2 ppl lost lives

thanks @Chay

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3 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

Pranay Murder Case: What Amrutha’s ‘Demonization’ Reveals About Us

Amrutha, Pranay’s widow, who continues to fight for justice, has been vilified and demonized by the public.

Published: 10 Mar 2020, 11:16 PM IST
OPINION
5 min readImage of Pranay and Amrutha in happier times.i

It was poetic, venomous and mostly drenched with the stench of casteism. Not just social media, but even mainstream media. An accused in a murder case was being hailed as the ‘greatest father in the world’, while the victim was being attacked with the choicest expletives.

“Happy Women’s Day! Are you happy now?”

“You changed the meaning of your name. You should be named ‘poison’”.

“She is the poison who destroyed nine lives”.

“He bought her a 100 dresses! Who does that!”

This was the flavour of Women’s Day in most parts of both the Telugu states. The issue in focus – the suspected suicide of Maruthi Rao – the prime accused in an ‘honour’ killing that shocked every sensible person.

24-year-old Amrutha is the only child of the late Maruthi Rao, who was an influential businessman from Miryalaguda, Telangana. She professed her love for her classmate Pranay to her parents, and according to her, they were not just agitated by her decision but went as far as locking her up. Reason – Pranay is a Dalit Christian. The couple got married on 30 January 2018, without the family’s approval. The influential father apparently said that the ‘honour’ of the family had been tarnished by this act of marrying a ‘lower’ caste.
 

Pranay’s ‘Honour’ Killing

According to the Nalgonda SP, AV Ranganath, Maruthi Rao was enraged when he got to know about Amrutha’s pregnancy, and started pressuring her to abort the child. When Amrutha paid no heed to his advice, Maruthi Rao went ahead with his plans.

According to the subsequent police enquiry, it was revealed that Maruthi hired two killers, Asgar Ali and Abdul Bari, who were earlier acquitted in Gujarat Home Minister Haren Pandya’s murder. Maruthi Rao paid them an advance of Rs 15 lakh, while the total deal was of Rs 1.13 crore.

The hired killers closely followed Pranay for over a month and finally hacked him to death on 14 September 2018, while the couple was returning from a medical check-up. 

The gory scene of Pranay being attacked with a machete, while a hapless Amrutha cried for help, were captured in a CCTV. Soon, the visual became commonly known, with the video being played on repeat mode across platforms and interviews.

 

Caste Discrimination

While the case got attention from even the generally non-reactive Tollywood stars, the debate also started to get more heated up. “Wasn’t it Amrutha’s mistake?” “Didn’t Maruthi Rao do the right thing?”

The discussion brought back the casteist mindset in this region which had been lurking in the shadows until then. Such was the frenzy, that people took out support rallies at the time when all the accused, including Maruthi Rao were arrested. From being a murder accused for hiring killers to end the life of his own son-in-law, he became overnight, an example of ‘fatherly-love’. Even today, there are innumerable fan pages for Maruthi Rao on social media.

Most of these fan pages reflect the deep-rooted caste bias. 

All have explanations for why and how Maruthi Rao did the ‘right thing’ considering Pranay was a Dalit-Christian, and Amrutha had to be ‘taught a lesson’ for dragging the family’s ‘honour’ through mud.

Amrutha’s Resilience & Refusal to Withdraw Charges Against Murder-Accused

On 8 March 2020, Maruthi Rao, who hails from the Vaishya community, was found dead in room number 306 of Arya Vaishya Bhavan in Hyderabad. While the police didn’t find any poison bottles in the room, the forensics found it to be death by consumption of poisonous substance.

After being arrested for Pranay’s murder, Maruthi Rao and the co-accused secured bail in April 2019. Maruthi Rao was reportedly trying to get in touch with Amrutha and pressurising her to withdraw the case, ever since. Amrutha, who delivered a baby boy a year ago, has been living with Pranay’s family and was vocal about demanding justice for Pranay. She said that her father deserved capital punishment, if nothing less. Withdrawing the case was not even a matter of discussion as far as she was concerned.
 

A Suspected Case of Suicide

Exactly a week prior, an unidentified dead body was found in a farmland shed owned by Maruthi Rao. So far, the police could only gather that the victim was a 35-40 year old male and had been lying dead there, for may be a few weeks. There are also rumours doing the rounds that Maruthi Rao had been having altercations with his brother about property. His brother, who is a co-accused in the murder of Pranay, was reportedly asking Maruthi Rao to transfer his property to his sons, as Amrutha wasn’t going to come back home.

Also, while it was widely reported in mainstream media that Maruthi Rao wrote a ‘suicide letter’ saying ‘sorry’ to Amrutha and his wife, the Police didn’t find anything in his room – not even a bottle of poison.

As per the police, it is still only a ‘suspected’ case of suicide.

Amrutha’s Voice, Consent & Trauma Dismissed

The moment the news of Maruthi Rao’s alleged suicide broke out, social media went into a frenzy. People are still baying for Amrutha’s blood. There are cringeworthy posts saying that she is “the reason nine lives were ruined including her own.” Many TV channels showcased titles like ‘Father’s Love’, reducing the brutal murder of Pranay to nothing. A few clips of swamijis preaching about the ‘importance of caste’ to maintain social order, or how to rein in your daughters, are making a re-entry into social groups. “Father’s love is greater than her immature love,” is the common thread being peddled by many including social media influencers. The cremation of a murder accused like Maruthi Rao was being live telecast, while simultaneously throwing a word of caution to ‘daughters like Amrutha’.

There were slogans against Amrutha, who went to see her father at the cremation. 

The situation was tense with the public abusing Amrutha for ‘ruining’ so many lives, that she left without seeing him. Amidst all the chaos, Miryalaguda MLA Bhaskar Rao from the ruling TRS party, went to pay ‘homage’ to Maruthi Rao. All this to reinstate the message that Maruthi Rao was indeed a ‘hero’ and Amrutha, a ‘demon’.

With only a few sane voices left, the rationale that Amrutha, a woman, who is legally allowed to take decisions, and has autonomy over her feelings, her consent, her emotions, her loss and her trauma – is not even finding space to breathe.

(Revathi Pogadadanda is a Hyderabad-based journalist. This is an opinion piece, and the views expressed are the author’s own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.)

Good post. 

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9 minutes ago, Chay said:

ne bondhara.. idi reality.. nuvve ravali realityloki

nijamga untai.. anduke honor killing anedi

Honor killings ante uneducated circle

money undochu but class doesn’t necessarily come along with it

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