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* Concern over Nandigram violence*

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http://www.hindu.com/2007/01/09/stories/2007010904241000.htm* *

*Eminent scholars and civil society members have issued a statement on the
Nandigram issue in West Bengal. It says:*

We are deeply concerned about the escalating levels of violence being
reported from Nandigram in West Bengal, as a consequence of the State
Government's policy of land acquisition for industrial use. TV reports from
Calcutta indicate growing levels of tension and violence in the villages.
This situation is likely to be repeated across the State if the policy
continues to be executed as it has, without consideration for human rights,
democratic procedures, and livelihoods.

We deplore the recent attack on the CPM office at Nandigram, but deplore
even more strongly the policy of retaliation advocated by some constituents
of the Left Front Government, and the use of armed elements against the
villagers, already at the cost of several lives.

We urge the formation of an all-Party Peace Committee in West Bengal to
ensure the cessation of hostilities against the villagers, and an immediate
end to the forcible acquisition of land. While industrial development is
necessary in many parts of the country, detailed, democratically accountable
and transparent discussions about the categories of land to be allocated for
acquisition are equally necessary prior to making a decision. The
International Economic Covenant, which India has ratified, makes prior
consultation and resettlement mandatory in all cases of displacement. The
violation of human rights in the process of land acquisition that we have
recently seen in West Bengal (and a number of other states) is completely
unacceptable.

Signatories: Romila Thapar, Justice Rajinder Sachar, Jean Dreze, Arundhati
Roy, Sumit Sarkar, Praful Bidwai, Kavita Srivastava (PUCL), Yogendra Yadav,
Tanika Sarkar, Anil Chaudhary (PEACE), Achin Vanaik, Pradip Kumar Datta,
Dilip Simeon and Colin Gonzalves.

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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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