No matter how her marriage ended, her life was marked with this mark. She was rejected by the village and family and had no position in society. In the end, Pulan refuted the reprimand of his family and continued to challenge Mayadin. She sued her father for illegal possession of land belonging to him. She rarely suppresses her feelings in court, and the outbreak of violence often shocks the court.
1979, Ma Yading accused Pulan of stealing his property. Although she denied the accusation, the police arrested her. During the three-day detention, she was repeatedly beaten and raped, and then she was put in a cell with rats. She knew that her cousin was behind it. This experience hurt her health and made her hate men who habitually despise women. When she returned to the village, everyone avoided her. She realized that society had shut her out and began to resist. After the Bemai massacre, the police conducted a large-scale search, but did not find Pulan devi. V.P. Singh, then Prime Minister of Uttar Pradesh, resigned after the exposure of the Beimai Massacre. Polendway began to be called the king of female bandits. Shops in Uttar Pradesh sell Pran Devi dolls dressed in the costumes of the Hindu goddess. She was beautified by many Indian media. Two years after the North Mai massacre, the police still failed to catch Pollan Devi. Indira Gandhi's government decided to negotiate with it to surrender. At this time, Polendway was in poor health and most gang members had been killed. 1983 In February, she agreed to surrender to the authorities. However, she expressed distrust of the Uttar Pradesh police and insisted on surrendering herself only to the Madhya Pradesh police. She also insisted on laying down arms only to Mahatma Gandhi and the statue of the dying mother, not the police. She also put forward the following requirements:
She should not be sentenced to death; Shall not detain her gang members for more than eight years; Her brother should work in the government; Her father should get a piece of land; All her family members should attend the surrender ceremony under the escort of the police.
An unarmed policeman saw her in a hiding place in Chambal Valley. Together, they came to Binder, where Pollan put down his arm and walked to the portrait of Gandhi and the goddess' mother. About 1 0000 people were watching. 300 policemen are waiting to arrest her and the gang members who surrendered with her. Pollan Devi was charged with 48 cases, including 30 cases of robbery and kidnapping. Her trial was postponed for 1 1 year, during which she was kept in prison. During this period, she underwent surgery for ovarian cyst and finally had to have a hysterectomy. She was finally released on parole at 1994. At that time, she founded the Eklavya Sena organization, aiming at teaching low-caste people how to protect themselves.
She married her sister's husband Umed Singh, a businessman in New Delhi. Shekhar kapur filmed The Robber Queen (1994) based on the life of Pran Devi before he surrendered in 1983. Although she is the heroine in the film, Pran Devi herself strongly questioned the accuracy of the film and tried to ban it in India. She even threatened to kill herself in front of the cinema if the film didn't stop showing. Finally, she reached a $60,000 mediation agreement with the producer. This film made her famous internationally. At this point, she was charged with murder and other crimes again. Although Pollan herself can't read, with the help of two foreign writers, Mary Teresa Connie and Paul Lambarri, she wrote her autobiography, The Robber Queen of India: An Indian woman's amazing journey from a peasant woman to an international legend.
1996 Pran Devi ran for a seat in the Indian Parliament as a candidate of the Socialist Party (India) and was elected. 1999 She was re-elected. In an interview with 1999, she expounded her political goals. She said: "My main goal is that what the rich and powerful used to enjoy should now be given to the poor, such as drinking water, electricity, schools and hospitals ... I hope that positions can be reserved for women in the government. Women should be educated at school. People should not force them to get married at a very young age ... the most important thing is equality. In this way, people can get jobs, good food and water, and receive education. Especially women-their status is as low as shoes at present! They should be treated equally. Just like other progressive and happy countries, I also hope that my country and people will make progress together. " During the election campaign, she was criticized by the female families of the victims of the Beimai Massacre. The committee of Kshatriya Swabhiman and Olan Samanway organized a nationwide protest. Some people think that she is incompetent as a member of parliament. She stopped the train in Uttar Pradesh to meet her acquaintances. Ram Vilas Paswan, Minister of Railways, played down the matter and only ordered a simple investigation. On another occasion, she visited the prison where Gabriel himself was once held and met her former close friend. She insulted him when the prison guard forbade him to enter outside visiting hours. Afterwards, the prison guards involved were ordered to be dismissed without any explanation. On July 25th, 20001year, Pran Devi was shot when he got off the bus in front of his home in New Delhi. The assassin also wounded her bodyguard and jumped on the rickshaw to escape. The murder suspects are Sher Singh Rana, Dheeraj Rana and Rajbir. Sher Singh Rana turned herself in in Drayton. He admitted that he was the murderer, saying that he was revenging the twenty-second Khrushchev of Beimai. He escaped from Tihar prison in 2004, but was arrested in Kolkata in April 2006 and sent to Roscini prison in Delhi. In the same year, KSASC paid tribute to Rana, praising him for "maintaining the dignity of Khrushchev group" and "drying the tears of the widow of Beimai". On June 5438+1October 65438+1October 9, 2007, the injured witness, Pran's bodyguard Baland Singh, identified Dilaj and Schell Singh as the people who shot him and Pran respectively that day. On February 2, 2007, Banda Singh was questioned.