Uttar Pradesh Association of Dead People
The Uttar Pradesh Association of Dead People (Hindi: Uttar Pradesh Mritak Sangh) is a northern Indian pressure group that seeks to reclaim the legal rights of those falsely listed by the Indian government as being dead.
In the overcrowded regions of Uttar Pradesh, many have resorted to bribing officials to have the owner of a plot of land declared deceased and the title transferred to their ownership. The process to undo this is long, arduous, as well as often hopelessly inefficient and corrupt. The Association seeks to reverse the declarations, call attention to the problem and prevent others from being exploited in similar fashion.
The founder and president is Lal Bihari, who was "dead" from 1976 to 1994 and used the word Mritak (Dead) in his name during the period.
History
Lal Bihari
Main article: Lal Bihari
In 1976 15-year-old Lal Bihari's application for loan in a bank in Azamgarh was denied. The reason given by the bank clerk that the loan was ineligible due to the fact that Lal Bihari was officially dead. The cause of death was learnt soon thereafter to be bureaucratic misconduct and family rivalry. Lal Bihari's uncle had approached a government official with what is believed to be Rs. 1200 (about 20 USD) with the intent of having his nephew declared deceased, the purpose of which to inherit Lal Bihari's circa 1 acre (0.4 ha) of ancestral land holdings.
The proceeding months taught Lal Bihari that such a dualism of legal death with organic life existed in many other cases across the region of Uttar Pradesh and that he, like all other cases, had fallen victim to a common practice of localized corruption. Subsequently, Lal Bihari lost his home.
Formation of the Association of Dead People
Lal Bihari was advised by legal counsel that such a case was very common in the area and that having his death revoked would take years. To build momentum for the legal proceedings he attempted to draw public attention to the case through a number of ways including changing his name to Lal Bihari Mritak - Mritak is the Hindi word for Dead. Bihari also insulted police and government officials, throwing pamphlets at them. trying to engage them in fights and also stealing his uncle's baby to entice them into arresting him. By arresting him police and officials would have to acknowledge that the person being arrested was living and hence papers would have to be produced for the purpose. Bihari had his wife apply for widow's pension which was denied, and he contested in Parliament for the Presidency against Rajiv Gandhi, and V.P. Singh.
While his attempts to be pronounced alive were failing he did succeed in attracting the attention of thousands of "dead" citizens across Uttar Pradesh. Lal Bihari banded these people together with the creation of the Uttar Pradesh Mritak Sangh (The Association of Dead People).
External links
- "‘Dead’ to Come Alive Against Vajpayee." The Tribune Printed 23 July 2003. Accessed 15 Feb. 2008.
- Fathers, Michael. "Plight of the Living Dead." Time Magazine, VOL. 154 NO. 2 Printed 19 July 1999. Accessed 15 Feb. 2008.
- Lal Bihari was awarded the 2003 IgNobel Peace Prize for his efforts .
- "Back to Life in India, Without Reincarnation." October 24, 2000. Azamgarh Journal, New York Times International
- Photos of 'mritaks', BBC.
- "" Lal Bihari "Mritak" and the Association of Dead People