Twenty eight-year-old year old Santosh Koli, who was critically
injured after being hit by a speeding car on Sunday afternoon, is one of
Aam Aadmi Party founder Arvind Kejriwal‘s oldest associates.
Koli was one of the first employees at Parivartan- the NGO that
Kejriwal co- founded in late 2002, marking the entry of Kejriwal, then
an Indian Revenue Services officer, into social work. The organisation
started functioning from a rented accommodation in North East Delhi’s
Sundar Nagri area, where Koli resides.
“With her mother, she used to visit grievance redress camps outside
the office of the Delhi Vidyut Board. Gradually, she showed interest and
became part of the team,” said Rajeev Kumar, who worked with the
organisation in its early years. Over the next few years, Koli gained
popularity in her locality as the short, dark, girl who would address
people’s grievances on the public distribution system and other
government welfare schemes.
Friends and aides know Koli for her feisty nature. In 2005, local goons
attacked her twice with blades and surgical knives. She got stitches on
her neck but was back to work. “There was lot of tension. He parents
objected to her working with us because of the imminent threat. But she
resisted the pressure,” said Ramashray, a Parivartan employee.
When Parivartan expanded its work ambit to local self governance,
Koli lobbied with local political leaders of nearby assembly
constituencies on behalf of the NGO.
Since 2006, she started dividing her time between Parivartan and
Public Cause Research Foundation- the NGO Kejriwal co- founded to work
for the cause of the Right to Information Act. As Kejriwal shifted focus
to Jan Lokpal movement and then took the political plunge, Koli
remained one his most trusted lieutenants.
Due to the time she spent working in her locality, Koli became good
at mobilizing crowds – something she did for all of AAP’s street
protests.
During his latest fast in April this year to protest the hike in
power bills, Kejriwal stayed put at Koli’s house in Sundar Nagri. Koli’s
stays here with her father who works as a labourer in a garment factory
and mother, who is employed with an NGO.
Given her popularity among locals, AAP declared her as the party
candidate from North East Delhi’s Seemapuri constituency, a reserved
seat. “People listen with apt attention with she speaks in her husky
voice,” said Ramashray.
AAP claimed that for the last few weeks, Koli was getting threats on
phone and Sunday’s incident might be a planned attack on Koli. “Right
now, we cannot rule out anything,” said AAP leader Manish Sisodia.
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