Munindra Sharma is 49-years-old. But with his lean body, wrinkled face, and dreadlocks, he would look no less than 60. He keeps saying the same thing, “The man who killed my son is also an Assamese. Is humanity lost? I am saying that I will compensate for whatever loss my son has done to him. We are so poor that I go out and beg to feed my family. My son went there for money and he got killed. But God will give us justice.”
In between talks he would go out to the courtyard, feed the chickens, water the plants, and return to say the same thing. His son Sanjib Sharma is one of the two youths who were served death sentences on Saturday by the outlawed United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent), a separatist organisation fighting for an independent nation out of the Union of India for more than 40 years.
His colleague Dhanjit Das, 33, met the same fate. Dhanjit, a father of a four-year-old, went to join the organisation around two months back. Sharma disappeared from home about a year ago.