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“If you had asked for money, I would have given money. Why did you need to kick? My life is gone now…” says Raja, referring to his beloved wife Usha. “My life is gone. Will he return my life?” he asks.
Raja’s question is for traffic inspector Kamaraj, who chased the couple on the Tiruchy-Thanjavur highway on Wednesday, kicked their bike thrice, leading to Usha falling down on the road and dying on the spot. Usha was three months pregnant, and her husband Raja, who was badly injured in the incident, is now completely distraught.
Raja and Usha were travelling from Papanasam in Thanjavur to Tiruchy to attend a friend’s wedding. The couple had bought a wet grinder as a gift, and decided to take the bike since it would have been a hassle to travel by bus. As they neared a toll-booth, however, they were spotted by policemen who called them to the side because Raja was not wearing a helmet.
“I told them (from where I was) that I was with my wife, and I needed to go urgently. He (inspector Kamaraj) said he didn’t care who I was going with, and asked me to pull over,” Raja recounts.
The inspector then came over, pulled Raja by his collar and made him pull over. “He asked me why I didn't pull over as soon as he asked. I explained to him that it wasn’t possible to stop there,” Raja says.
The inspector then tried to take the key away, but later just left the key in the bike and walked away to his jeep, Raja tells media persons.
That one move, however, made the policeman decide that he needed to ‘teach a lesson’ to Raja.
“The next thing we know, he was chasing us. We only know he was chasing us when he came right next to us. He suddenly kicked the bike, and I managed to somehow hold it steady and stopped,” Raja says.
But it didn’t end there. The policemen then kicked the bike for a second time. “The kick landed on Usha’s thigh. I was very hurt to see that he had kicked my wife,” Raja says. Kamaraj then allegedly kicked a third time.
Raja breaks down as he recounts what happened next, “Her life just went away…”
“We had a love marriage. She was my life, and now they have finished her life,” an inconsolable Raja says.
What happened next left Raja traumatised further. According to reports, the policeman, Kamaraj, was also injured in the incident somehow – and when medical help came, the alleged perpetrator got help first, says Raja.
Usha’s death has sent a ripple of shock through Tamil Nadu, and protests were held outside the mortuary where Usha’s body was taken for post-mortem. While Kamaraj has been arrested and booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder (IPC 304(2)), Usha’s family and protesters say that he should be charged for murder (IPC 302).
“We have to get justice. This should not happen to anybody else. Why did he need to kick? My life is gone now… WIll he return my life? I will not let this go,” Raja says.
(This piece was originally published in The News Minute and has been republished with permission. Read the original story here.)
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