Kanpur: Rajaram Singh, the main witness of the 1981 Behmai massacre by Phoolan Devi’s gang, has died at his native village, his last wish to see the accused hanged remains unfulfilled.
The 85-year-old, who was suffering from a prolonged illness, died at his native village in Kanpur Dehat district on Sunday.
Twenty men were gunned down on February 14, 1981 allegedly by dacoit Phoolan Devi and her gang seeking revenge for her rape by upper caste men in Behmai village, less than 100 km from Kanpur. Seventeen of the dead were Thakurs, the dominant caste in the village.
Rajaram Singh’s younger brothers Banwari Singh and Himmat Singh, cousin Naresh Singh and nephews Dev Singh, Hukum Singh and Dashrath Singh were among those allegedly killed by the Phoolan Devi gang.
Singh once told a journalist that he wished to see the accused hanged for their crime.
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'But God only knows whether I will be able to witness it as I am suffering from a chronic liver ailment. I will get peace only when the killers are punished in my lifetime,' he was quoted as saying.