CPI(M)
Polite Bureau member Brinda Karat has attacked the Forest Department of
Andhra Pradesh government for its illegal, anti-tribal actions in the
state. She charged the Department officials of turning into
land-grabbers by evicting the rightful tribal owners. She called upon
the tribals to wage a united struggle to protect their rights.
Brinda
Karat was addressing a massive gathering of tribals in a public meeting
in Khammam on November 6. CPI(M) Khammam district committee organised
this meeting and it was presided over by Party district secretary P
Sudershan Rao.
The
implementation of Forest Rights Act in Andhra Pradesh has been the
worst. More than 50 per cent of the claims of tribals for grant of patta
rights have been rejected by the government without providing any
reason. Gram sabhas are not being conducted. Karat said the Forest
Department has turned into a land mafia by occupying the tribal lands
under the garb of Van Suraksha Samithy (VSS). Over 200 false cases have
been filed against tribals who have questioned this land grab. The right
of tribals to practice podu (shifting) cultivation is being trampled
upon by creating terror among the tribals. Their tractors are being
illegally seized. She contrasted this state of affairs with that of
Tripura where under the Left Front government tribals are benefiting the
most in the country. Highest number of pattas have been granted under
FRA in Tripura and the government is facilitating tribals to practice
settled agriculture.
Brinda
Karat told the people that Congress leaders in Delhi are only thinking
about votes and seats in the coming elections and left the people to
their woes. She questioned the CM for not caring to visit the people
affected by floods in Telangana region. She lampooned those who are only
concerned about the status of Hyderabad post division and not bothered
about the situation of tribals. She said it is only the CPI(M) and
tribal organisations that are fighting for the interests of tribals.
CPI(M)
central committee member Thammineni Veerabhadram in his speech
condemned the Forest Department for pasting posters in the villages
announcing reward to those who inform them about tribals land tilling
activities. He said earlier such rewards were sought for information on
dacoits and traitors. He said it is shameful that the Congress
government is equating the tribals with dacoits and traitors. When
applications were made for distribution of 4.70 lakh acres of land, the
government ordered survey only for 17,000 acres. He opposed the demand
of merging Bhadrachalam division into Andhra region saying the aim of
this demand is to submerge large tribal areas under Polavaram project.
He asserted that Bhadrachalam must be retained in Khammam district and
the design of Polavaram project must be changed to lessen the number of
tribal villages being submerged.
CPI(M)
state secretariat member and former MP, Dr M Babu Rao, state committee
members S Rajaiah and AP Girijana Sangham secretary Sriram Naik also
addressed the meeting.
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