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Soni Sori
Soni Sori (born c. 1975〔) is an Adivasi school teacher turned political leader in Sameli village of Dantewada in south Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India. She was arrested by the Delhi Police's Crime Branch for Chhattisgarh Police in 2011 on charges of acting as a conduit for Maoists. During her imprisonment, she alleged that she was tortured and sexually assaulted by Chhattisgarh state police. By April 2013, the Indian Courts had acquitted her in six of the eight cases filed against her due to lack of evidence. Sori is a member of Aam Aadmi Party on whose ticket she unsuccessfully contested the 2014 general elections from Bastar, but lost to Dinesh Kashyap of the BJP. ==Background and family== Sori's father, Mundra Ram, is a former Indian National Congress sarpanch of their home village of Bade Bedma. Her family has large landholdings in the region. Her father also acted as an informant for the state police.〔 He was shot in the leg by Naxalite rebels in June 2011. Ram was given 80,000 as compensation. Sori's mother had fallen ill after Sori's arrest and died in 2012.〔〔 Sori has three children.〔 As of March 2012, her husband Anil Futane, a driver, had been detained for one year on charges of collaboration with the Maoist rebels.〔 Her estranged brother Sukhdev and his wife too have held positions in the panchayat representing the Indian National Congress. Two of her uncles were MLAs, and Sori's cousin Amrita Sori is DSP in Jagdalpur (Bastar).〔 ''The Indian Express'' reported that her husband felt betrayed as she escaped the arrest while he got arrested.〔
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