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*Indomitable Struggle is on at Singur & Nandigram. *
*The repressive state and vulgar politics continues to
be challenged. *


Singur has not given up. Nor has Tata started its
work. A wall that is
being built & is already upto 2 to 3 kms in length and
10 feet in
height does not seem to be of Tatas. The Tata
officials and employees don't
seem to be present. People in whose name this well
known conflict has
been raised are not aware of either who is building
the wall or where
are Tata's men. The only outsider force that is in and
around is still of
policemen and women.

Hundreds of the police, may be tired of being on the
land in the open
but they are not timid. They may not have section 144
to support but the
State is with them. Even without CPM cadres now
entering Singur to
harass and pressurize the farmers, bargadars and
labourers there, the
State's presence is felt and faced by those whose land
is being encroached
upon, who are brutally beaten, who are trying to be
lured and scared to
give away their land.

Singur, unlike the impressions outside, is still
fighting with strength
and spirit. Thousands of bargadars, labourers and also
landholders are
not for the forcible occupation of land although
fencing of 997 acres
of the land, protected by the sheer police force ie.,
the State's might
stands. People too were on the sit-in, in front of the
fence on the
land not to be acquired. One does find TMC & SUCI
representatives there,
the Trimanool Congress MLA, Rabindranath, Master
Moshai, with other
people, student activists supporting them by staying
with and being with
the village folk, but the whole community is in the
struggle, except of
course those who have allowed their land to be taken
over and accepted
cheques not all of which, we are told, are still fully
encashed.

When we reached Singur and walked through Beraberi,
everything was the
same- women, young and old, coming out of their
houses, leaving their
chores and chanting slogans, welcoming us; at least
are at every few
furlongs blowing the shell.   However, the moment we
decided to move
towards the fence only to have a look at the fields
under siege, hundreds of
police encircled us, as if we were to uproot the
fence. When they began
walking with us it was all right, till they started
touching and
slightly pushing some of us. The women got upset with
the same and started
questioning the police who had
encroached upon the land not under acquisition plan.
No one had any
weapon in the hands except the voice that all of them
raised. The police
however were bent upon creating a law and order
problem and pretending
to protect us, the outside visitors, they actually
started manhandling
the local leaders when we were one foot away from the
fence and
repeatedly saying that we would not uproot it but we
did have the right to
touch it. With in a few minutes, when I had three
years old child in my
hand, I saw the police beating Mamatha Bag and they
also began lathi
charging others including Prasanth Sinha and Suprathik
Das. With in minutes
after our raising voice asking them to leave, they
withdrew leaving
behind seven wounded persons and us to fight the sheer
illegality and
brutality of the State machinery. Women not belonging
to partisan politics
kept on challenging the police officials including
Kalyan Mukherjee,
the ill reputed SDPO, Mr. Sirkar, Mr. Sandeep
Bannerjee, Mr. Asit Pal
(the names I remember may be with slight mistake) and
it was a scene of
the peasantry taking the supporters of capitalism by
horns.

We did go to the nearest police station with comrades
from APDR (Mr.
Amit Duty Kumar), NAPM (Pranab Bannerjee, Debjeet and
others) as well as
Chhatra Sanhati and the wounded villagers lodged FIRs.

This is not the end of the matter. Tata's as well as
CPM is bent upon
continuing with and forcibly pushing Tata-Fiat
project. Tata's are being
awarded   while Mr. Prody, the PM of Italy was
conferred a Doctorate by
the Calcutta University.

How powerful is going Krishi Raksha Samiti to be in
fighting these
giants is to yet to be seen. Much depends on us, those
who are for a
secular yet popular "and humane agenda and Development
perspective" Do
whatever you can to spread the message of Singur, the
truth that is
suppressed with the campaign of falsehood, write to
the
Italians--parliamentarians, power holders, activists,
as well as common people fighting
corporatisation themselves--and also with priority,
questioning the Left
Front.

Will CPI and RSP, Forward Bloc take further courage
and stand by
people., ask them, please.

And all of this before the movement gets crushed....

*In Singur, People continue to face repression**  ***

Nandigram is still burning with anger and anguish
both. The battle is
far from over. As the women told us, they are awake
every night
protecting the land and habitats with a threat of
armed cadres and policemen
entering the region to attack and grab the land. It
was an intense
people's response to
every meeting of ours organized by Krishi Bhumi
Uchched Virodhi Samiti.
With each meeting covering about 10 small and large
villages, had a
gathering of 2000 - 5000 people attending, with women
as majority. We
could thus cover 20,000 or more people and address
them. We, the
representatives of National Alliance of People's
Movements with our allies
including Jan Sangharsh Samiti, Pashcim Bang Khet
Mazdoor Samiti and others,
moved on the motor bikes in the area which has become
a battle field
and is cut-off from the rest of the state and country
due to the trenches
dug all over and small
bridges broken with temporary rafts for the residents
and the admitted
guests to cross.


Whatever the people of chemical hub- SEZ affected area
have gone
through during last few days and months was evident
from the articulated
presentation by the local leaders such as Nand Patra
of SUCI, Abdus Samad
of Jamiyat Ulema Hind, and women too, all united under
the banner of
Bhavni Uched Virodhi Samiti. They have been on the
watch, day and night
since during last one month too, there have been
at-least two serious
attacks when a few hundred CPM cadres entered the
area, with the help of
police and tried to threaten and even harass and move
the people. When
they looked as if they were scared, there came a
prompt reply to my
question: we are not, we will not be tired or timid
either we can't afford
to be. The attacking men have been the Communist Party
of India cadres,
no doubt and   recently when crisis erupts, the
violence by the
villagers is not just reported to the press but cases
are filed against the
to-be affected, struggling people. The wounded youths
showed us a cut
finger, a fractured hand while their aged parents
wept. The latest among
the fake allegation was of raping a woman, which is
totally denied by
the movement, which has large participation of women.


When we decided to visit Nandigram, it was to assess
the latest
situation, the State repression, if any and the
people's response. Since the
area was cut-off from the rest of the region, we were
bound to proceed
only with the aid of activists-representatives who
could take us on the
bikes but not
welcome or even allow others.

On the way to Nandigram in Midnapore, Tamluk and a few
other small
towns, we were welcome and felicitated by a number of
local and state level
organizations including trader's organization,
teacher's, women's,
freedom fighter's organization & SUCI with its various
fronts.

When we reached closer to Nandigram, followed and
escorted by atleast 4
police vehicles, it was at Hanfchara where there were
red flags and
cadre members of CPI (M) protesting against our
visiting Nandigram. They
were less than hundred but shouting with all strength
and fervour,
challenging our
position against SEZ & Industrialisation at the cost
of farmers and
farmland. We sensed their attacking mood and did not
get down the jeeps we
were in, but against the police advice, I did peep out
trying with
folded hands, expressing willingness to have a
dialogue but in response,
they didn't attack me but broke the side mirror of our
jeep and hit the
driver of another jeep, also slightly hurting
Anuradha Talwar who was
inside that jeep. The police escorted us, clearing the
way and it
seemed the party
agitators too were not determined to stop us for ever.
We faced the
same at one more point and could reach Nandigram.

With photographers & supporters, atleast 15
motorcycles led us to the
first meeting place, crossing the breached bridges,
dug-pits and
trenches where atleast 1000 people had gathered. A
majority of them women, the
crowd appeared overwhelmed to receive us and all
including the leaders
were been to hear the news from outside. Hindu-Muslim
unity and beyond,
the solidarity was expressed through their gestures,
welcoming slogans
and our speeches. At every meeting point, where we
reached on bikes,
people had gathered walking down long distances and
yet women had
overcrowded, bringing children along. Not all woman
spoke from the dais-like
table and mike wherever it was arranged but their
presence,
communication with us, before and after the meeting,
anxious looks and patient
hearing, slogan raising, ending gesture conveyed their
keen interest as
well as commitment. I remembered our first meeting in
Nandigram on
December 7th when only a handful of women had gathered
in a corner and I had
to comment on the same while the picture has changed
much today.

Discussing some strategic issues, gathering
information on varied
events and occurrences during last one month or so. We
addressed a last
Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee meeting where party
politics were kept out
to the extent possible.

When we were about to move, we were informed, warned
of the likely and
more intense demonstrations by CPM but we expressed
our confidence and
asked the leaders not to worry.

Amidst a number of police  vehicles full of
intelligence to action
force, we reached a village(Fullimore) called
apparently called CPM
stronghold and found about 125 CPM workers with flags
fluttering on the top,
standing with their backs towards us & sharing us the
buttocks as
appealed by Biman Bose. Their vulgar postures meant
showing buttocks to us
and spitting at us too. It appeared that women didn't
take to this
action, probably because they were hesitant to take to
such disgraceful form
of protest. Our jeeps passed by with full police
protection leaving the
small number of protestors as well as large masses
facing and
struggling against violence of every kind.

What conclusion can one draw from the above
incidences? First, the Left
front is still stubborn and not for any dialogue
(Refer my two letters
to Left Front leaders - remain unanswered.) *Second,
*the people
position whether in Singur or in Nadigram is the same.
While the West Bengal
government is trying to show it is for democratic
decision in
Nandigram, thousands of women and men have narrated to
us stories of continued
attacks from CPM cadres, till as late as last week.
There is no doubt
that people of
Nandigram are also creating barriers and reverting the
attackers. The
news that bomb in preparation got burst and few of CPM
cadres died is
not denied by the government, and confirms the
people's allegation of
weaponization of the opponents. In Singur TMC, SUCI
and other party /
organizations continue to have programs under the
banner of   KMRC as also
separately.

The question is not what is happening in Singur and
Nandigram or other
places in Bengal where this struggle is spread at, but
what are the
progressive people across the country doing? Inspite
of a few teams of
activists, academicians, historians, advocates etc.,
having visited the
places of struggle as fact finders, the reports and
continued stories by
the regional language media in West Bengal (if not the
national media),
the Left Front office bearers to the Cabinet has not
felt the need to
respond to people's demands. The somewhat different
position taken by
CPI, RSP, and forward bloc has not been able to compel
the state
government withdraw its onslaught on the people. No
doubt SEZ by Salim
Industries, Mitsubishi (Japan) and other global
corporates is kept on hold for
the time being but the violent threat and intimidation
as also false
accusations to harassment through legal actions and
unwarranted,
undemocratic attitude and insulting actions in
arrogance against the supporters
continue. When thousands of intellectuals, including
advocates and
academicians have taken a stance and boldly supported
the people's
struggles; raised a serious public debated through art
and articles, it is
indeed shameful that the Left front does not heed to
the voice of   the
villagers--proletariat--  and the civil society.

When there is a civil war on, and when the fate of
Singur and Nandigram
is to surely influence the course of future decision
on SEZ and
people's rights to natural resources, *WE CANNOT KEEP
QUIET.*

Let us write to Sonia Gandhi, Pranab Mukerjee, the PM
and our once own
Chief Minister.

Do it at the earliest, please, asking them to
intervene and stop the
atrocities, withdraw TATA-FIAT project in Singur and
the Chemical Hub in
Nandigram.

*BE WITH US. *

*Medha Patkar*



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