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The wounded fight on in India's political 'killing fields'
P. Jayarajan slowly raised his left hand and pointed to a gap where a thumb had been hacked off before flagging a deep scar on his other arm — proud war wounds from a past Indian political campaign.
“They tried to kill me in front of my wife and family but I survived,” said the soft-spoken communist, a symbol of Kerala's status as a hotbed of political violence in India, where violence between rival parties is common.
“I lost the thumb and my arm was cut too. It was fixed but there is no feeling,” the 67-year-old electoral candidate told AFP during a break from campaigning in India's marathon election.