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Woman who saved Muslims in riots hoists flag in Bihar
Patna, Jan 26
Commoner Shail Devi, who saved
the lives of 10 Muslims during the communal clashes in Muzaffarpur
district earlier this month, hoisted the national flag at the state
Congress headquarter here Monday.
In the presence of Bihar
Pradesh Congress president Ashok Choudhary and a number of senior party
leaders, including former ministers and legislators, Shail Devi was
invited to unfurl the tricolour at Sadaquat Ashram, the state Congress
office.
"It was a matter of honour and pride for a poor woman
like me that the Congress party has provided me this opportunity," Shail
Devi, clad in a new white cotton sari and a woollen shawl gifted by the
Congress party, told IANS here.
Choudhary said the Congress decided to honour Shail Devi who, he said, was an example of communal harmony.
Shail
Devi, a frail Hindu widow in her early 50s, risking her life gave
shelter to her Muslim neighbours when a mob of more than 5,000 people
attacked Azizpur Bahilwara village after a 20-year-old Hindu boy's body
was found Jan 18.
He was allegedly abducted and killed over his love affair with a Muslim girl.
After her action came to light, she became the most sought after woman.
"I provided shelter to my Muslim neighbours to save their lives because the mob would have killed them," she had said then.