In a grim reminder of the darkest facets of superstition plaguing parts of India, Karbi Anglong district has once again become the epicenter of a horrifying witchcraft-related violence. The recent incident in Beloguri Munda village in howraghat , located within this region, has sent shockwaves through the community and raised urgent questions about social awareness and law enforcement.

The area, already designated as a “Red Zone” due to frequent occurrences of witch-hunting, witnessed one of its most brutal episodes yet. A local couple, Gardi Birua and Mira Birua, were subjected to extreme violence fueled by allegations of witchcraftâan accusation that seems to persist in some regions despite advancements in education and social reform.
According to eyewitness accounts and local sources, the ordeal began with a merciless physical attack on the couple, who were first confined inside their home. After enduring severe torture, their attackers set fire to the house, killing them by burning them alive. The house was completely razed, and even a two-wheeled vehicle parked within the compound was engulfed and destroyed by the flames.
The aftermath of the event left the village engulfed in a tense and fearful atmosphere. Local residents expressed outrage and sorrow, while the authorities promptly deployed police forces to maintain law and order and investigate the incident. The gravity of this act not only reflects the dangers of irrational superstitions but also highlights a serious failure in community protection and governance.
What adds a chilling dimension to this case is the involvement of a local religious figure, the Durga Ma, whose followers allegedly sanctioned the violent act under the guise of purging evil. Locals accuse the couple of having been a source of ongoing social discord for the past three to four years, which may have contributed to building up resentment and suspicion against them.
Human rights activists and legal experts emphasize that such heinous crimes serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for education, legal reforms, and stringent measures against witch-hunting practices. They advocate for awareness campaigns that demystify superstition and empower communities to reject violence and uphold human dignity.
Ultimately, this tragic incident in Beloguri Munda village is not just a painful loss for the family and the community but a wake-up call for society at large. It underscores the critical importance of eradicating superstition-based bias, fostering social harmony, and ensuring safety for vulnerable individuals across rural India.
Authorities are currently conducting investigations, and many hope this case will lead to justice for the Birua couple and set a precedent against such barbaric practices. The events here highlight the essential role of community education, legal intervention, and vigilant policing in combating deep-rooted social evils.














