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Ayurveda practitioner Hemchand Manjhi to quit practice, return Padma award amid Naxalite threats
Raipur: Renowned Traditional medicine practitioner Hemchand Manjhi on Monday said he will return his Padma Shri award after he received threats from Naxalites in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district. He has stated his intention to stop treating patients because of the ongoing threats.
Manjhi, popularly known as Vaidyaraj, a 72-year-old traditional medicine practitioner last month received Padma Shri, the country’s fourth highest civilian honour.
Naxalites on Sunday night set two under-construction mobile towers in Chameli and Gaurdand villages under Chhotedongar police station limits of the district on fire and put up banners and dropped pamphlets there threatening Manjhi, police said.
The pamphlets also had a picture of Manjhi in which he is seen receiving the Padma Shri award from President Droupadi Murmu.
Naxalites have alleged that Majhi helped in the commissioning of the Aamdai Ghati iron ore project in Chhotedongar area of Narayanpur and received huge kickbacks for it, a charge denied by him in the past.
Naxalites had earlier also levelled the same allegations against Manjhi and threatened him with dire consequences.
Talking to PTI on Monday, Manjhi again refuted the charges and said he had already clarified to villagers that he has no connection with the iron ore mine.
He said that after discussing with his family, he has decided to return the Padma Shri award and discontinue his traditional medicine practice.
“I will return the Padma Shri award. Maoists say how I got the award from the President. I did not demand the award as I got it for my service to the people since I was no year 20-year-old. I give jad-booti (herbal medicines) for different ailments, particularly for cancer,” he said.
“Earlier, they (naxalites) killed my nephew Komal Manjhi by levelling false allegations. My family is living under the shadow of threat,” he said.
Manjhi’s nephew Komal Manjhi was hacked to death by Naxalites in Chhotedongar, located around 45 km from the Narayanpur district headquarters, on December 9 last year after being accused of acting as agent for the Aamdai Ghati iron ore mine project and making huge money.
After that, police brought Hemchand Manjhi to Narayanpur town, where he has been living in a rented house with his family under the protection of three security personnel.
According to a PTI report, he said, “I was allotted a house by the administration in Narayanpur but it has no boundary wall, facility of water and other amenities so I decided to live in a rented house. I appeal to the administration to provide a proper house”.
The Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited has been allotted the iron ore mine in Aamdai Ghati and Naxalites have been opposing the project for a long time.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.