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From: radhika menon <[email protected]>


 Dear friend,

 Do intervene to



*Stop the victimisation and harassment of dalit rural poor in **Punjab** for
demanding housing sites and jobs under NREGA.*

*Stop the mass arrests and the judicial confinement of the poor, including
women and children. *



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*A brief account of the movement and the repression in **Punjab**  *





In 26 villages of Mansa district and 9 villages of Bhatinda and Sangrur
districts of Punjab, struggle has been on by dalit, rural poor workers under
the banner of Mazdoor Mukti Morcha and CPI-ML for jobs under NREGA and
homestead land. The movement gained a momentum as the SAD–BJP government has
backtracked its promise of providing housing sites to the poor. In the
absence of any initiative by the government to implement its promise—and the
presence of the Land Consolidation Act of 1961 which permits one-third of
panchayat land to be leased out to agricultural workers for cultivation—the
agricultural workers started living in hutments built on these land until
such a time that the Government keeps its promise of allotting house plots.

The Punjab government acting at the behest of upper caste landlords, who
habitually occupy common land, has acted with vengeance on the dalit, rural
poor who demanded to live in dignity. It maybe noted that a long protracted
struggle has also been on in many of the villages against social boycott of
dalit poor labourers  by the upper caste landlords in connivance with the
administration who refused to act. Since 21 May, over 1300 agricultural
labourers and labour leaders, including 511 women and 42 children, have been
arrested and locked up in different jails of Punjab.

Almost all the activists and leaders of the Mazdoor Muktio Morcha and the
CPI(ML) (Liberation) in Punjab have been jailed.  The police also evicted
and bulldozed the homes of the people from the land where people built their
huts in protest. Currently the activists and the people continue to be
lodged in the jail and even peaceful protests and ordinary political
activities like holding a meeting has been facing a crackdown.

 The jailed women were separated from young children without being informed
about the whereabouts of their arrested children. Some of the senior
activists have been isolated from the others  and confined along with
hardened criminals and are being harassed within the jail.

But the movement continues and dharnas are being held inspite of all
attempts by the police to foil it. Bant Singh, whose hands and legs were
chopped off in 2006 by upper caste landlords, has led the dharna at
Chandigarh and other places.

 Please write to the Punjab Governor, Chief Minister and endorse the
following  letter to the Prime Minister to immediately intervene and prevent
this witch hunt of the rural-dalit poor and the organizations that they are
mobilizing with.

Regards,

Radhika

on behalf of All India Agricultural Labour Association





To

Shri Manmohan Singh,

Hon'’le Prime Minister,



Sub: Intervention sought in the mass arrest of rural poor and dalit workers
in Punjab

Dear Sir,

We are writing to seek your urgent intervention in the mass arrests of dalit
agricultural labourers in Mansa, Sangrur and Bathinda districts of
Punjab. *Since
21 May, over 1300 agricultural labourers and labour leaders, including 511
women and 42 children, have been locked up in different jails of **Punjab**.
Almost all the activists and leaders of the Mazdoor Muktio Morcha and the
CPI(ML) (Liberation) in Punjab have been jailed, and even the most peaceful
protests and ordinary political activities by these groups is facing a
crackdown. *Some of the senior activists have been isolated from the others
and confined along with hardened criminals and are being harassed within the
jail. This includes Jasbir Kaur Nat, a National Council Member of the AIPWA,
who is held in Naba jail , in violation of her rights as a political
prisoner.

*The arrests have happened in the course of a struggle for NREGA job cards
and homestead plots *promised by the SAD-BJP State Government. The SAD-BJP
Government launched this offensive immediately following the Lok Sabha
elections, where the results reflected the disenchantment of the rural poor
with the government.

In Punjab, where agriculture is highly mechanised, rural poor often get very
few days of employment a month – whereby the rural poor had pinned their
hopes for survival on the extension of NREGA to all rural districts in the
country. Consequently, *the failure of the administration to provide NREGA
job cards, and the fact that the **Punjab** Govt. returned 350 crores of
NREGA funds unused to the Centre, became a major issue. *

The Akali-BJP Government had moreover reneged on its promise to provide
homestead plots (5 *marla* plots for every rural poor family). It was in
protest against this denial of basic rights of livelihood and housing, that
agricultural labourers of Mansa district, led by the Mazdoor Mukti Morcha
and CPI(ML), occupied a portion of panchayat/commons land allotted to be
leased to workers. Under the Land Consolidation Act 1961, one-third of
panchayat land is meant for agricultural workers on lease for cultivation –
and it was this land that the agricultural workers used to build their
hutments, until such a time that the Government would keep its promise to
allot house plots.

Naturally, for women from dalit labouring background, the issue of both
NREGA job cards and land is a very important one, and so they participated
in very large numbers in the agitation.

This movement for land and work began prior to the elections and continued
even during the elections. The Akali-BJP Government, it seems, has waited
till the elections were over, to begin an all-out crackdown. The
agricultural workers had begun a peaceful dharna on 17 May and held a
massive Rally on 19 May, which put enough pressure on local officials to
effect an agreement to ensure job cards within one month and house plots to
all within three months. The very next day, *local upper caste land owners
began a road-roko protest demanding eviction of the poor from the panchayat
land, and, one cue, on 21 May, labour leaders, including even the General
Secretary of the All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU), Comrade
Swapan Mukherjee, were arrested. On 22 May, over 1000 workers including a
very large number of women and children were arrested and jailed – from the
dharna site, from their homes, and from the office *of the Mazdoor Mukti
Morcha and CPI(ML).  *Young children have been separated from their jailed
mothers and sent to junvenile and delinquent homes without informing the
parents on where their children have been confined.*

The ostensible excuse for the arrests was the need to vacate the so-called
“illegal occupation” of the panchayat land – but the *arrests have continued
even after the forcible eviction of the poor from that land*, and the
demolition of their makeshift homes.

In Punjab, when* rich farmers habitually occupy common land, *land allotted
for waste disposal, etc. the government never lifts a finger against them.
It is a shame that the same government, having blatantly broken its promises
of housing and livelihood, has unleashed severe repression when poor rural
workers are demanding fulfilment of the government’s own promise.

Even today, activists of the AIPWA, Mazdoor Mukti Morcha and CPI(ML) outside
jails are being threatened with arrest at the slightest sign of any peaceful
protest or ordinary political activity like party meetings. *Activists who
have not been jailed are being held under virtual house arrest, without any
warrant and in complete violation of their fundamental rights, as the
offices and homes are being encircled by the police and ordinary movement
hampered. *This unspoken emergency has a dimension of class and caste bias –
since it is the organisations of the rural workers and dalits which are
being targeted and prevented from functioning.

We demand your Government’s urgent intervention to ensure an end to the
repression, harassment and witch-hunt being unleashed on the rural poor by
the Punjab Government, immediate and unconditional release of all arrested
activists and leaders of the AIPWA, Mazdoor Mukti Morcha and CPI(ML), and
fulfilment of the basic and inalienable demands of agricultural labourers
for land, housing and jobs.

*Name                                                 Organisation
                                               Address *



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