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          From the India Today archives (1992) | Punjab's abhorred era of sexual terrorism

          (NOTE: The article was published in the INDIA TODAY edition dated December 31, 1992)

          Manjit Kaur is 18 years old.

          Last month, she was rescued by a police party during a raid on a terrorist hideout.

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        5. Pregnant and traumatised, the sobbing young girl spilled out her tragic story. For over six months, she had been the victim of a shocking and little publicised aspect of Punjab's Kalashnikov culture—sexual terrorism.

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          Manjit Kaur, as INDIA TODAY's investigations have revealed, is one of numerous young women in Punjab who have been abducted at gun-point, raped and then forced to marry terrorists merely to satisfy their sexual lust.

          Manjit Kaur's is a typical case. On the night of June 23, 1992, a gang of terrorists swooped on her father Joginder Singh' s secluded farmhouse in the Tarn Taran district and kidnapped her. For the next two weeks, she was subjected to sexual abuse by her ab