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Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:38 pm (PDT)
Updates from Satyagrah
SATYGRAHI WILL MARCH
TO PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
3rd Day of satyagraha for national land reforms policy
5,000 people's from deprived communities gathered at jantar mantar, New
Delhi
5,000 satygrahis sleeping on the road and continuing fasting
demanding declaration of national land reform policy and BETTER
IMPLEMENTATION OF forest right recognition act
New Delhi, 31 October 2009: The
issue
of
peoples' control and ownership
of land is at the centre of livelihood rights and self-esteem that
governments have been wilfully neglecting for long. In order to bring
land issues back into the mainstream social and political agenda, the
Janadesh 2007 long march had been undertaken by Ekta Parishad from 02nd
to 29th October 2007. As a result of this effort the GOI (Government of
India) formed the National Land Reforms Committee under the Minister of
Rural Development and the National Land Reforms Commission chaired by
the
Prime Minister. The Committee's report providing policy guidelines have
been submitted to the Commission and the need now is for the Commission
to formulate and declare the New Land Reforms Policy. This Satyagraha
is
organized to pressure the Commission to start prescribed tasks. The
President of Ekta Parishad and also member of the National Land Reforms
Commission Mr. Rajgopal P.V said that
this policy is closely linked to the issues of poverty and hunger and
the government needs to act on it forthwith.
Over 5,000 people representing landless labourers, small farmers mainly
from dalit and adivasi communities of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh,
Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha (Orissa), Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh,
Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have gathered at Jantar Mantar. These
people
will continue to sleep under open skies, fasting through the daytime
and
eating one meal a day in the evening, until such time as the government
and the National Land Reforms Commission gives a direct assurance as to
when and what it plans to do in terms of the New Land Reforms Policy in
the immediate future.
Ramesh Sharma of Ekta Parishad said that the Minister of Rural
Development called a meeting on the 13th of October last and the
overall
government attitude does not reflect the urgency and importance that
needs to be accorded to the declaration and implementation of this
policy.
Shri Govind Acharya, prominent proponent of Swadeshi and Convenor of
Rashtriya Swabhiman Andolan addressed over 5,000 satyagrahis today.
Speaking alternately in colloquial Bhojpuri and Chhattisghari he said
the
true indicator of realistic development of rural areas is freedom from
hunger and fear. But today the lives and livelihood of millions of
rural
people in the country is far from secure and therefore non-violent
actions like this Satyagraha is all the more relevant.
Shri Ran Singh Parmar, National Convenor of Ekta Parishad, said that
the
government continues to claim that there is no land available to be
distributed to the poor yet hundreds and thousands of acres are being
handed over for private and state industrial, mining etc. enterprises;
this double standard has to stop.
Shri Pradeep Priyadarshi EP land rights activist from Bihar informed
that
the State government in Bihar, has now declared that for various
political reasons it has no intention of implementing the Bandhapadhyay
Commission report. In 2008, the Bihar government had set up a State
Land
Reforms Commission under D. Bandhapadhyay and received its report which
is said to be well balanced and provides land reforms guidelines that
will go a long way in eradicating poverty and hunger. With non-violent
peoples' action, pressure from EP and other organisations over the past
year, the Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar finally took up the report
for review at the cabinet after almost a year. However, the government
stand is unfortunate.
Shri Shanawaz Khan, National General Secretary of NSUI, met President
and
other senior activists of Ekta Parishad at the Sathyaggraha. Pledging
support to the peoples' issues raised by the organisation he assured
that would inform and appraise the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,
Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi and General Secretary Rahul
Gandhi
on these issues.
On the second day, 30th October, a delegation led by Ekta Parishad
National Convenor Ransingh Parmar met Digvijay Singh, General Secretary
of All India Congress Committee and former Chief Minister of Madhya
Pradesh. He apprised the PM Office of the Satyagrahi's demands and said
that either the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh or State Secretary
Prithviraj Chauhan would meet a delegation on 31st October.
The Sathyagraha goes into the third day with rousing songs and slogans
exhibiting great enthusiasm in readiness to bear more hardships in
their
long struggle for rights, access and control over land, water and
forests.
The organisation will hold a National Public Hearing through the day
with
community leaders giving their testimony on their life situation and
problems. This will be followed a press meeting addressed by Rajagopal
P.V. President Ekta Parishad and EP State Council Presidents.
In the evening a prayer meeting will be held with 5,000 people holding
lit candles in memory of three people who laid down their life during
the
Janadesh 2007 long march.
By this evening, if there is no assurance from the Prime Minister's
Office, the 5,000 people assembled at Jantar Mantar will move out in a
rally towards Parliament House to submit their memorandum tomorrow,
01st
November 09.
Anil Gupta / Ajoy Chaudhuri / Elodie Kergresse
Ekta Parishad Communications Team
Jantar Mantar
New Delhi
31 October 2009
11:00 am
Ekta Parishad
Gandhi Bhawan,
Shymala Hills,
Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh
Ph: 91 755 422 38 21