Kusuma Nain, a feared dacoit of the Chambal ravines, led a terror reign for over two decades, accused of over 35 crimes including murders and kidnappings. After surrendering in 2004, she turned to spirituality and became a religious preacher in Etawah Jail before passing away recently.
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