Without the familiar nasal drip, a part of the abiding symbol of her struggle, frail-looking Sharmla, 41, was escorted out of the government hospital at Porompat where a room was converted into a jail.
"It's God's will. I'm emotional ... I have been suffering so much", said the activist with a faltering voice, a day after a sessions court here ordered her release and acquitted her of the charge of attempting to commit suicide by refusing food.
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Sharmila, who has been on hunger strike since November 2000, vowed to continue her fast until her demand for withdrawal of AFSPA is met.
"Until and unless my demands are fulfilled, I will not take anything through my mouth. It is my right. It is a means for my struggle", she said.
Irom Sharmila's supporters argue with policemen outside the Patiala court in New Delhi on monday.
Terming AFSPA as a "draconian" law that gave rise to a "lots of widows", Sharmila said her agitation "is for justice" and sought the people's support for it.
"What I want from people is not singing my glory, but their mass support. Real win lies in fulfilment of my demands ... for the last 14 years, I have been suffering so much", she said.
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