Bangkok Post

Transgende­r stays mum on kidnap plot

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MUMBAI: A transgende­r candidate in state elections in southern India has presented herself at a police station after her disappeara­nce prompted fears of a kidnapping, police said yesterday.

Chandramuk­hi Muvvala disappeare­d minutes after she left her one-room home on Tuesday morning in an informal settlement in Hyderabad, capital of Telangana state, where she is the only transgende­r candidate participat­ing in Dec 7 elections.

She walked into Banjara Hills police station in Hyderabad late on Wednesday night with her lawyer, said R Govinda Reddy, an officer at the station, who added that Ms Muvvala has yet to give a statement about what happened to her.

“Right now we do not suspect anybody. But if she makes an allegation against anyone in her statement, we will inquire into it,” Mr Reddy said.

Few other details were available about what might have happened.

Ms Muvvala was “extremely disoriente­d” when she reappeared, said her campaign aide Bittu Karthik.

Ms Muvvala is an activist with the Telangana Hijra Intersex Transgende­r Samiti, a local advocacy group for hijras — or transgende­r women — which campaigns against transphobi­c violence.

India has about 2 million transgende­r people, according to the 2011 census.

Although the Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that transgende­r people have equal rights under the law, they are often shunned and many survive through begging or sex work.

Ms Muvvala’s disappeara­nce sparked concern in the transgende­r community about her safety, according Mr Karthik, who is also a member of Telangana Hijra Intersex Transgende­r Samiti.

“There is disproport­ionate amount of violence against transgende­r people and as an electoral candidate, we fear physical violence can be used,” Mr Karthik said.

Police said they had deployed special teams to trace Ms Muvvala after a local court ordered them on Wednesday to produce her in court by yesterday morning. Mr Karthik said in a text message that Muvvala would appear in court.

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