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Displaced In Naxal-state Violence, Bastar Adivasis Demand Rehabilitation

Hundreds of displaced tribals of Chhattisgarh staged a protest at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday, demanding rehabilitation under Forest Rights Act.

For the last three days, 29-year-old Raju Kawasi, one of the displaced tribals in Chhattisgarh, had been staying in Delhi at Swami Haider Dass Ashram. A hope brought him to Delhi along with hundreds of Adivasis, who are living in various settlements in the forests of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and Maharashtra. 

An organisation, New Peace Process, working to ensure a negotiated resolution to the Maoist insurgency brought them to Delhi in order to secure some attention from the Union government. They also staged a protest at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday. 

Several thousands of people were displaced during the conflict between Naxalites and Salwa Judum (Gondi term, meaning 바카라peace March바카라) between 2005 and 2007. A state-sponsored vigilante movement in Chhattisgarh, Salwa Judum was declared unconstitutional by Supreme Court in 2011. 

Tribal rights activist Shubhranshu Choudhary said, 바카라We surveyed 262 settlements of four districts of Andhra Pradesh and found around 6,721 displaced families. But there are families living in Maharashtra and Odisha too. There are around 55,000 people who have been displaced.바카라 The displacement took place in the southern Chhattisgarh districts of Bastar, Dantewada, Bijapur and Sukma. 

Visuals from the protest. Credit I Diptendu Roy

바카라These tribals are stuck in the fight between the state government and Naxalites. They were neither part of Salwa Judum, nor the Naxal movement,바카라 said Diptendu Roy, who is documenting the lives of displaced tribals. 

바카라Naxalites would kill suspected government informers and while the government would vandalise shops and houses of suspected Naxals,바카라 Roy added.  

바카라We are living in the forests of Telangana, and doing farming. We are faced with a lot of problems there,바카라 said Kawasi.  

The displaced Adivasis are not recognised as Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. 바카라It바카라s because their tribe's name is registered as Gutta Koya instead of Gutti Koya,바카라 said Choudhary. 

It has denied these Adivasis various job opportunities in the government sector. 바카라We tried approaching the government but nothing happened,바카라 he added. 

바카라There are over 3,000 graduates among us, but nobody is able to get a job under the reserved category,바카라 Kawasi added. 바카라Government should give us the ST certificate so that we can avail reservation. I am a graduate, but I am doing farming.바카라 

Mandavi Hiresh, another displaced Adivasi, said that he was 바카라denied admission in school바카라 because the principal wanted 바카라his parents to surrender to the police바카라. 바카라I told them, they are not Naxals, but he wouldn바카라t agree. So, I left school,바카라 he said.  

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These Adivasis told Outlook that their struggle continues over a decade after Salwa Judum. 

바카라They are internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and also entitled to rehabilitation under Forests Right Act,바카라 added Roy. Section 3 (1) (m) of the Act says, 바카라Right to in situ rehabilitation including alternative land in cases where the Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers have been illegally evicted or displaced from forest land of any description without receiving their legal entitlement to rehabilitation before the 13th day of December 2005.바카라 

Hiresh said, 바카라Many of us have landed in Chhattisgarh, and at least one family member from each family is living there, risking their lives. We want the government to understand our situation.바카라 

The Adivasi delegation wanted to meet Union Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda. Owing to a busy schedule, Munda asked the delegation to meet Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, Renuka Singh, and discuss their grievances with her.

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Earlier, they had also met Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who promised them land near camps of paramilitary forces, to which various tribals showed concern. Kawasi said, 바카라There is a risk of lives near camps.바카라 Talking about it, Choudhary called it a 바카라good sign바카라, but also added, 바카라the Centre should start a discussion with states for wider rehabilitation plans.바카라

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