Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP plans museum on Chambal dacoits, police

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PHOOLAN DEVI, MALKHAN SINGH AND PAAN SINGH TOMAR ARE AMONG THOSE WHOSE LIFE WILL FIND A MENTION IN THE MUSEUM, OFFICIALS SAID

BHOPAL: Tales of some dreaded dacoits of Madhya Pradesh’s Chambal region and the efforts of police to curb the bandit menace will be showcased at a museum in Bhind district, officials said.

Dacoit-turned-mp Phoolan Devi, bandit Malkhan Singh and athlete-turned-dacoit Paan Singh Tomar are among those whose life stories will find a mention in the museum, they said.

The state police personnel are donating money for setting up of the museum, which is likely to open next month, Bhind Superinten­dent of Police Manoj Kumar Singh told PTI.

“So far, the dacoits of Chambal belt have been glorified. Now, it is the turn of the victims and policemen who fought the menace to be brought into limelight,” he said.

There has been a general perception that some people turned dacoits out of despair. The ordeal of victims of the bandit menace has not come to light, he said.

“Besides, the police force heroes who fought the bandits have remained unsung. All this would be brought to the public domain in the museum,” he said.

With this initiative, the state police want to drive home the point that violence never pays, he said.

“The museum will have a database of more than 40 policemen and officers who lost their lives in eliminatin­g dacoits from Chambal. Their photograph­s and medals will be displayed,” Deputy Inspector General of Police, Chambal Range, Rajesh Hingankar said.

A documentar­y is also going to be made to showcase the lives of dacoits and their victims, he said.

The museum is being set up in sixseven rooms at the Police Lines in Bhind. So far, police personnel have donated ₹3 lakh for it, Singh said.

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