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Historical Event on 2/18/1993

Phoolan Devi, the legendary Bandit Queen, was released after 11 years in jail. A heroine to many low-caste Indians, she was born into the Mallah caste of fishermen, close to the bottom of India's rigid social scale, and became a bandit after she was gang-raped. She led her rural band in robbing and killing upper-caste Thakurs in revenge for the murder of her lover and acquired a Robin Hood image. The Rebel of the Ravines siad, ""I shall work for the upliftment of the women and downtrodden"".

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4/5/1957The first Communist ministry in a state was installed in Kerala.
8/25/1981Sharad Pawar, Maharashtra leader, elected the President of Congress.
7/23/1997India decides to sign U.N. Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
1/31/1969Saint Meherbaba passed away.
6/25/2000India lifts the Asia Cup sub-junior hockey championship in Kuala Lumpur.
12/30/1947India informs Pakistan and other dominion representatives that it has decided to refer the Kashmir issue to the Security Council under Article 35 of the United Nations Charter.
6/4/1947Dharmanand Damodar Kosambi, internationally famous Pandit of Buddhism, passed away.
8/7/1934Gandhi begins a fast for penance following the violent treatment of a Hindu leader by some of his followers.
6/4/1993The Babri tribunal strikes down ban on RSS and Bajrang Dal and upholds outlawing of VHP.