How Pipli women resisted coercive sterilisations
After men aged 12-50 fled the village, women clashed with the police, who beat and dragged villagers into a bus for sterilisation.
THE Emergency period in India, declared on June 25, 1975, unleashed a wave of authoritarian measures, including a coercive family planning programme that targeted vulnerable populations. In Pipli, a village in Haryana's Sonepat district, the state's aggressive sterilisation campaign led to widespread atrocities, culminating in a violent confrontation on December 2, 1976.