Outcry over death of 13-year-old Indian girl after 68-day fast



NEW DELHI // The family of an Indian schoolgirl who died after observing a two-month fast has been charged with homicide, police said on Sunday.

The legal action comes following allegations that Aradhana Samdariya, 13, was coerced to undertake a controversial religious ritual.

The girl fell into a coma two days after finishing a 68-day fast and later died of an apparent cardiac attack in southern Hyderabad city on October 4.

M Mattaiah, the investigating officer said the girl’s parents and other family members were charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder following complaints by advocacy groups that she was coerced to fast in accordance with a Jain ritual.

“As of now nothing is clear,” Mattaiah said. “The body was cremated and our investigation will rely on the doctor’s report. We will question the family before moving ahead.”

Jainism is an ancient, nonviolent religion with more than four million followers, mostly from affluent trading communities, living in India.

According to her family, Samdariya had pledged to observe the 68-day long penance known as “Chaturmas” and over the marathon fasting period was only allowed to drink boiled water twice a day.

Celebrations were held after Samdariya completed the fast, with hundreds of community members and politicians attending the event, and taking selfies with her.

Her funeral was later attended by more than 600 people, where she was hailed as a “child saint”, with many celebrating her death.

Media reports said the family was advised by a priest to ask the girl to fast to bring prosperity to their business, which had recently slowed down.

Her grandfather, Manekchand Samdariya, refuted the allegations, saying they were traumatised over her death and she was fasting out of her own free will.

“It was about her faith. No one forced her to fast. She fasted for 34 days in 2015 and eight days in 2014,” Mr Samdariya said.

* Agence France-Presse

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