Condemn Police Violence, Arrests in Singur

February 4, 2007

WE CONDEMN THE ARREST OF ANURADHA TALWAR AND OTHER WOMEN ACTIVISTS IN
SINGUR

WARN THE LEFT FRONT GOVERNMENT TO STOP THE WORK BY TATAS AND INITIATE
DIALOGUE WITH GRAM SABHAS OR FACE AN INTENSIFIED STRUGGLE

Who says Singur is peaceful? Can anyone prove that the farmers there
have given their consent to transfer all of 997 acres of land to Tatas?
Is there any evidence to show that the agitators in Singur are violent
outsiders while the State is only committed to the welfare of local
people and to protect their human and constitutional rights? Can the media
report flashing the news of Tata Motors having started the work of the
new factory at Singur be taken as the final statement on the situation
in Singur?

The news from the battle-ground brings out the fact that Singur is
still simmering. It is reported from Singur itself that more than thousand
protestors with the women at the forefront began a peaceful protest
against fencing of the land which they have not agreed to be
acquisitioned. While the people were unarmed and based on their own land,
the armed
policemen in large number took to tear gas bursting and lathi-charge to
prevent them thus resorting to violence.

A team of seven women was standing peacefully like the other farmers.
All around, they saw large numbers of protesting farmers. Suddenly the
local police came violently on the women's team. The seven who were
attacked were Swapna Tripathi, Aushto Maity, Jaba Murmu, Jamila Khatoon,
Jyotika Pal, Namita Gaine, Anuradha Talwar.

The police fired several rounds of tear gas shells. Anuradha also saw
one house being burnt in the Poorva Pada of Beraberi.  One man broke his
leg, they saw him limping and crying in pain. They were verbally abused
by the police who even threatened to rape them.

The police tried to drag them out of the area. When they refused they
were pulled and pushed and thrown into the vans from where they were
taken to the Chinchura police station. The seven got several cuts and
injuries in this scuffle of being pushed into the van and pulled out. They
are still in police custody not knowing whether they are under arrest.


 We condemn the arrest of seven women along with Anuradha Talwar, an
activist of Pashchim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samiti, a member organisation of
National Trade Union Initiative and National Alliance of People's
Movements. It is obvious that the State Government is not able to manage the

dissent and has become desperate trying to use illegal ways of imposing
the Corporate takeover. That they were not just mishandled but also
beaten up while some other leaders including Becharam Manna of Bhoomi
Raksha Committee also faced the lathis. The arrested women are taken to
Chinchura Police Station but again without any arrest memo and violating
the court orders in D.K. Basu vs. Govt. of West Bengal, 1996.
The incidence, once again, is a clear indication of the continued
repression of the local people's movement by the State Govt. that has
falsely been accusing others who are questioning the forcible acquisition of

people's resources, of violence and conspiracy against the State. It is
obvious that the left front Govt. which is hiding its deal with Tata
Motors has also been circulating false reports, claiming no opposition
from the land owners and share-croppers, trying to convince the world
that it is the outside activists, especially the Naxalites  who are the
bone of conflict. When the CPM activists are protesting against forcible
eviction of Adivasis due to Polavaram Dam in Andhra Pradesh, and are
also beaten up at the hands of the Congress regime there, it certainly
doesn't behave as the party and the Govt., that they follow a similar
line of action in the name of development, in their own state.  The
message of Singur, we remind the left front, is reaching out to the nook and

corner of the state and the country, discrediting them as pro-corporate
against the electorate.

We warn the Government of serious consequences unless the following
actions are taken immediately.

1)    All the work by the Tatas or the W.B. Govt., including building of a
fence wall, is stopped with immediate effect.
2)    Return back the land that is forcibly acquired without the consent
of the owners and bargadars, or remove fencing and declare status quo
till the conflict is resolved.
3)    Release the arrested unconditionally and charge-sheet the police
officials who have used illegal and unjustifiable means, to suppress the
peaceful agitators.
4)    Withdraw the police force from Singur Region and
5)    Begin a decisive dialogue with the local people, the Gram sabhas,
Bhoomi Raksha Committee, and others concerned.

We appeal to the people's organizations and concerned citizens to
condemn today's incidence, raise the above demands and express solidarity
with people of Singur struggling to save their livelihood and the country
herself, from the onslaught of capitalist power.


Medha Patkar            Aruna Roy             Kavita Srivastav
(NBA)              (MKSS)                  (PUCL and Right to Food Campaign)
National Alliance of People's Movements
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