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    Phoolan Devi was released in 1994 after her charges were set aside. She subsequently became a politician and was elected as a member of parliament for the Samajwadi Party in 1996. She lost her seat in 1998, but regained it the following year. She was the incumbent at the time of her death in 2001.

  3. Mar 5, 2023 · The Prime Minister of India ordered a massive police operation to attempt to capture Phoolan Devi and the rest of her gang. They managed to evade capture for two years, and every day that Devi walked free, her fame grew.

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Accused of 48 major crimes, jailed for 11 years, and released without trial; she later went on to become a Member of Parliament and a prominent leader of India’s lower castes. Phoolan Devi was assassinated outside her home in Delhi in 2001. Read on to find out more about her remarkable life. The Making of a Bandit Queen: Phoolan Devi’s Early Life.

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    • Death. On July 25, 2001, Phoolan Devi was shot dead by 3 masked shooters outside of her Delhi home. She was rushed to a close by hospital but was stated dead.
    • Phoolan's foes. Phoolan Devi had many foes including her bodyguards. The only thing she would rely on was her armors.
    • Phoolan in the parliament. In 1996, after 2 years after her release, she stood for the eleventh Lok Sabha election for Samajwadi Party from Mirzapur area in Uttar Pradesh and won the election and served as an MP.
    • Finally free. In 1983, Phoolan was accused for 48 criminal offenses including murder, plunder, arson as well as kidnapping for ransom. Phoolan was refuted trial for eleven years.
  5. Phoolan Devi is said never to have fully recovered from Vikram Mallah's death, and she has always adamantly refused to discuss what followed next, but it is known from reliable...

  6. Jul 25, 2001 · Phoolan Devi’s life, as dramatized in the movie “The Bandit Queen,” was an extraordinarily violent Indian Cinderella story. But when the laws of probability finally caught up with Devi...

  7. Born to a low-caste household in 1963 in a village on the banks of the sacred Yamuna River in the vast north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Phoolan Devi was, by the time of her surrender, wanted on 22 counts of murder and another 26 counts of kidnapping and looting.