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3rd September, 2013: More than 1,200 adivasis from the 33 hilly adivasi villages on the Narmada river bank, affected by the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) and 73 forest villages in the Satpuda ranges of Nandurbar District of Maharashtra, marched into the Collector’s office yesterday and demanded a conclusive answer to various serious issues such as compensation for illegal submergence caused due to the release of waters from the upstream dams in the SSP reservoir, land-based rehabilitation of more than 1,500 adivasi families in the 33 villages, rights of adivasis in the 73 forest villages, inquiry into and action against corruption in NREGA, PDS; ensure community forest rights, review of small and medium dams on tributaries of Narmada, lack of civic amenities at the resettlement sites, role and rights of Gram Sabhas, food grains at BPL prices for the children of Jeevanshalas etc.
As the andolankaris, a large majority of them adivasi women from various villages
in the Shahada, Akkalkuwa, Taloda and Dhadgaon tehsils, walked into the gates of the Collector’s’ office at Nandurbar, an
all-male armed police force stopped and severely assaulted many of oustees, who
were pushed to the ground, but stood up and faced the police force with
peaceful resistance. We strongly condemn
the action of the police in dealing with the poor adivasi oustees, at the
instance of the officials and demand legal action. Ultimately the officials had
to concede and the police had to withdraw. The protest continued with spirited
songs, slogannering and demands for justice, compensation, rehabilitation,
action against corruption and all civic rights. Later in the evening, a large delegation
of 40 adivasis, representing various villages, along with Medha Patkar and
other activists held a 6 hours long dialogue with a battery of district
officials including Mr. Om Prakash
Bakoria District
Collector, Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat, Nandurbar Addl.
Collector (SSP), Regional Officer, Resident Addl. Collector, Addl. Collector
(Revenue) etc.
The Satyagraha continued within the Collectorate on the 2nd day as well, since the oustees wanted concrete decisions and written commitments. Senior activists and supporters visited the dharna site and extended their solidarity to the peaceful and valiant struggle of the adivasis in the Narmada valley, which is to shortly complete three full decades. Detailed discussions continued from 11 a.m. upto 4 p.m. in the afternoon. Some of the main issues and demands put forth were:
The oustees challenged the massive and absolutely illegal submergence in August, 2013, leading to destruction of hundreds of hectares of agricultural land, as also some houses such as the entire hamlet in Bamni with 8 houses affected by the reservoir waters, similarly 2 houses each in Chimalkhedi and Dhankedi affected. It may be noted that the hilly adivasi villages have been facing the impacts of illegal submergence since 1994 and this year, even the plain areas in the Nimad region of M.P. were severely hit by the dam waters, leading to destruction of thousands of hecatres of land and more than a 1,000 houses of adivasis-farmers, fish workers, landless, potters, small shopkeepers etc. in the Badwani, Dhar and Alirapur districts of Madhya Pradesh. The oustees also questioned the election politics of the Modi Government and stated that even after sacrificing, 9,600 hectares of land (6,500 hectares forest land and 1,500 ha agricultural land), Maharashtra has not been getting its due share of electricity, nor are its oustees fully rehabilitated, so the issue of pushing ahead the 70,000 crore giant Sardar Sarovar Project is certainly illegal.
In addition to the above issues the oustees also confronted the officials on the absolute lack of disaster preparedness or contingency plan during the dam-induced flooding, non-availability of health services and staff, despite the barges, inadequate boats etc. Other issues raised were; right to food, forest rights, right to fisheries, right to safe drinking water etc. in various villages of Akkalkuwa and Akrani Tehsils. A specific demand to recognize community forest rights especially of water sources, tree cover, forest produce, fisheries etc. was made. The Andolan continues to lay emphasis on community forest rights, beyond the individual claims, since responsibilities with rights of the communities to save forests not just for the present, but future generations is also absolutely essential. Illegal transportation of liquor in Dhadgaon and legal action against the same, as also against the Dhadgaon police Inspector was also called for.
No
to 7 medium- dams on the tributaries of Narmada: The
protestors, especially from villages Son, Jalola, Bhanoli, Kothar, Chandsaili,
Kundal in the scheduled adivasi areas severely objected to the controversial
Narmada-Tapi River link; a series of medium dams on the tributaries of Narmada,
pushed by political vested interests; only to divert the river waters to the
upcoming cities like Shahada and Taloda, at the expense of ecology of the
Satpuda region, leading to displacement of more adivasis. The Chief Engineer
Mr. Khairnar was pulled up by the oustees on the issues of environmental
impacts, extent of submergence, R&R benefits etc. It was also warned that the administration will have to encounter a
severe public agitation if the illegal river-linking project is pushed ahead.
MAJOR WRITTEN DECISIONS BY
THE COLLECTOR ON DAY 2 OF SATYAGRAHA:
1. In-principle agreement that the rehabilitation of 1,500 adivasi families is pending. A hearing of all the undeclared oustees would be held shortly to take ahead the process of their declaration, inclusion in official lists and grant of R&R entitlements accordingly.
2. It was also decided to conduct an early social audit of the quality and availability of civic amenities provided at the R&R sites and original villages by the Narmada Development Division.
3. Collector agreed to show the lands for rehabilitation to the oustees from 7th September and a continued effort to identify land for R&R.
4. Food grains for Jeevanshalas (life-schools) to be provided at BPL rates.
5. Immediate inquiry into and action against corruption in NREGS, PDS and health services
6. All Panchanamas for crop losses to be recorded and compensation to be paid.
The oustees are determined to continue the Satyagraha even on the 3rd day, until all the major demands, listed above are met and clear decision not to permit raise in the height of the SSP is announced, until full compliance on R&R is ensured.
Punya Vasave Manglya Pawra Siyaram Padvi Vijay Valvi Noorji Padvi
Yogini Khanolkar Latika Rajput Meera Pinjaribai
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