BACKGROUND NOTE:
The
SARDAR SAROVAR affected families have begun the ‘Zameen Haq’ Satyagraha
in Madhya Pradesh on July 13th demanding land-for-land rehabilitation
instead of cash compensation and declaration of all those who are kept
out of the list. Hundreds of affected adivasis and other farmers,
including river-bed cultivators, have occupied 100 acres of government
land in Taloon, reserved for seed farm, in Badwani district, Madhya
Pradesh as an expression of a well known principle: expropriators must
be expropriated. The Narmada Water Disputes Tribunal Award, The Supreme
Court orders, Constitutional rights of citizens, all stand violated as
submergence without rehabilitation continue to happen in the valley,
year after year. 22 years of persistent struggle by NBA has achieved
much in terms of rehabilitation and without struggle, the remaining
populations will not get their due, especially in Madhya Pradesh.
Rationale:
We
can't remain silent and peaceful anymore, when more than 2 lakh people
are still residing in the submergence area of Sardar Sarovar Dam alone.
When the state is callous and ready to drown us, we can't merely
protest through this Satyagraha but also acquire what is our due. It's
obvious that in spite of Special Rehabilitation Package (SRP), land for
11,000 families, 90 resettlement sites, right to 5 acres of land for
each major son of affected family, which SSP-affected could seek
through long struggle of past 22 years, much remains to be done and
attained. No appropriate and sufficient land is in sight and hence the
adivasis in the hilly areas who are determined to get land for land as
their right, including mostly those who led the struggle with
commitment and vision that is known to the world and all of us. The
fight has to be on.
Main Demands:
1. Land-based rehabilitation for the dam-affected families. More than 2 lakh people still remain in the submergence area. 2. Adivasis already affected at 122 meters should be immediately given land-based rehabilitation. 3. Let the Dam be stayed at 122 meters. 4. Cancellation of Special Rehabilitation Package as it is illegal. 5. Take action against officials involved in Corruption while distributing Land and Cash. 6. Action against Violation of Law (NWDTA and SC orders), Contempt of Court through false affidavits.
Events leading up to the Satyagraha:
On
July 4th, people had met the Collector Badwani. The issue of unjust
displacement was once again raised during the big rally in Badwani.
After more than an hour of road blockade, the people met the Badwani
District Collector and expressed their concerns. Many new areas may be
affected this year as the dam stands at 122 meters and the submergence
may be unpredictable as the contour surveys were found to be incorrect
in many places. With heavy rains expected during this monsoon, it is a
dangerous situation as people already affected are not yet shifted, as
either resettlement sites are not yet ready, unsuitable, far from the
agricultural lands or families have not yet been declared.
On
5th July, the people affected from Sardar Sarovar, Omkareshwar, Indira
Sagar to Bargi dams met the Governor of M.P. Dr. Balram Jhakar in
Bhopal. He called the struggling displaced people as ‘freedom fighters’
of modern India, who are fighting for their lands and resources, which
have been snatched away by State in the name of the so called
development. He also took note of the huge corruption involved in the
resettlement process (ref. Note on Land Scam circulated on July 3rd)
On
July 10th, the adivasis in Alirajpur tehsil had earlier met the
Collector of Jhabua (M.P.) who has called a meeting to discuss
allotment of private lands to the Project Affected Families (PAFs).
About 500 families still remain in these 26 villages, half of whom are
still undeclared! The gross violation of their legal and human rights
have not yet been considered.
Day to day Happenings:
July13th, SSP-affected people occupy government lands in Taloon, near Badwani
July
14th, 50 acres have been measured and divided among more than hundred
families and they have started co-operative farming. 5 acres are set
apart for fisherfolk families who were doing river-bed cultivation.
Khajanbhai and Vesta Dediya of Anjanwada, Ratanbhai of Sugat, Surban of
Kakrana, Gokhru of Karya Badal, Kuman Singh of Bhitada and scores of
others are determined to assert their right to life and land and send a
message across to the insensitive authorities. Madubhai of Chikhalda
and others have joined them as Nimad and Adivasi areas together
initiate this land occupation action, integral to Satyagraha.
Movement
of the slum displaced from Mumbai, Nandurbar - Maharashtra, Indore
(M.P.) sent their representatives to extend their support.
July
15th, the Collector, Badwani gave a statement that case will be filed
against 17 persons on charges of violation of law and order and illegal
occupation! On the other hand, the farmers and peasants in Nimad have
filed hundreds of applications at the Satyagraha site regarding the
motor pumps which got submerged and destroyed due to sudden release of
water from upstream dams. The National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC)
is responsible for this calamity.
July 16th, a total 90 acres of
land brought under cultivation since July 13, 2007. Adivasis from
Kharay Badal village (District Badwani) have filed an FIR under
Scheduled Caste – Scheduled Tribes/Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
in Badwani police station against – Land Acquisition Officer (NVDA,
Badwani), Rehabilitation Officer (NVDA, Badwani) and Collector
(Badwani). Their land is destroyed, some houses submerged and yet no
cultivable land is offered to them as yet. They have served a notice to
the M.P. Government through the collector against the Rehabilitation
Officer (NVDA, Badwani), Land Acquisition Officer (Badwani),
Commissioner (NVDA, Indore) and Director of Rehabilitation, NCA, under
Section 80 of CPC for destroying their main source of livelihood.
July
17th, Farmers of Nimad provide tractors for Adivasis to cultivate the
occupied lands, Notice issued to Narmada Hydro Power Corporation (NHDC)
by farmers who lost their motor pumps due to flash floods caused by
sudden release of water from upstream dams.
July 21st,
Satyagrahis blocked the road, stopped the Minister Vijay Shah's vehicle
as he passed by. Bhitada and Karya Badal Jeevanshala children joined
Satyagraha.
July 25th, A huge police force came and
ransacked the Satyagraha pandal, destroying the tent and scattering
people and cattle, in which 7 Jeevanshala children got missing, and
finally put 65 men and 35 women in Jail, in Badwani and Indore
respectively.
July 30th, Dharna (sit-in) begins in Badwani,
demanding land-based rehabilitation of Sardar Sarovar Affected in M.P.
and the immediate release of activists.
July 31st, All were released except Medha Patkar and Ashish Mandloi, against whom were framed old charges.
August
1st, Medha Patkar and Ashish Mandloi were produced in Badwani court.
Ashish was granted bail, while Medha Patkar was denied bail. Source: Above is part of the press note of the Narmada Bachao Andolan dated August 2, 2007.
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