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*Preliminary Statement on the movement in Lalgarh*By a fact finding
team of students fromJawaharlal Nehru University. A 9 member fact
finding team comprising students from Jawaharlal NehruUniversity (JNU)
and journalists recently visited Lalgarh, to probe into the reality of
the ongoing movement of the people in the area. Here is a preliminary
account of our observations. We would like to appeal to your daily/
news channel to highlight on certain issues of the movement, which
have so far been overlooked and neglected by the media. We heard
through various media and other sources that massive state repression
had been underway in Lalgarh and other adjacent areas since November
2008, after the attempted mine blast on the convoy of Buddhadeb
Bhattacharya. We had learnt of the incidents of rampant police
atrocities after this land mine blast, especially on women and school
children in the area. Following this the people there had formed the
Pulishi SantrashBirodhi Janasadharoner Committee (PSBJC) or the
People’s Committee againstPolice Atrocities and have blockaded Lalgarh
and other adjoining areas from police and other administration. With
these preliminary facts in hand, we visited Lalgarh from 7 to 10 June.
The team visited the villages of Chhotapelia, Katapahari, Bohardanga,
Sijua, Dain Tikri, Sindurpur, Madhupur,Babui Basha, Shaluka, Moltola
Kadoshol, Basban, Papuria, Komladanga,pukhria, Korengapara,
gopalnagar, Khash jongol, Shaalboni, Shaal danga,Andharmari, Darigera,
Bhuladanga, Chitaram Dahi, Teshabandh, Bhuladanga andtalked
extensively to people. We attended a big meeting called by the
People’s Committee in Lodhashuli on the 7th of June and witnessed
other small meetings which were held inside the villages. A firing and
frontal battle between the people on the one hand and the state and
armed gangs of the CPM on the other, in Dharampura and Madhupur/Shijua
had started during our stay in Lalgarh.The visit to Lalgarh and
interaction with the people broke many of the myths which we still
held before going there. After listening to the chronological
narrative of the history of police atrocities in the area, we realized
that the *November incidents were not unique*. It was merely the
continuation of extreme state terror and police atrocities that the
people of the region have been subjected to since 2000. *What is
unique this time is the resistance*,* which has taken an organized and
sustained shape this time around.*The people in all the villages we
visited conclusively verified police torture. They described how the
police entered houses very late at night,and in the name of ‘raids’
and ‘checks’ vandalized their houses and mercilessly beat them up, how
any movement of the villagers at night even to look for their cattle
was banned. Almost every family had one or more members who had been
booked for being a ‘Maoist’. We were told about the 90year old Maiku
Murmu of Teshabandh who was beaten to death by the police wayback in
2006. Young school girls were regularly molested by the police inthe
pretext of ‘body check’. Women were forced to show their genitals
atnight during ‘raids’ to confirm their gender. Before every election
30-40 people from every village were picked up as ‘Maoists’ in order
to weaken the opposition to the ruling CPI (M). The incident of police
brutality in Chhotopelia, where a number of women were ruthlessly
beaten up and one of them Chhitamoni lost her eye, acted as the last
straw. The arrest of three students on the baseless charge of ‘waging
war against the state’ further enraged the people. Lalgarh have now
risen up-in-arms against this longdrawn atrocities and organised
oppression of the CPI (M). For the villagers, police terror was
accompanied by the terror unleashed by CPI (M). In fact, *the police
and CPI (M) are not just in alliance with each other, they meant one
and the same thing for the villagers.* Our team was taken to Madhupur,
where the local panchayat office had been turned into a camp of the
*harmad vahini * (armed gangs of the CPM)*.* They told us how the
‘motor cycle army’ of the *harmads* roamed around the
villages,terrorizing people, breaking their houses brutally, firing in
the air, and beating people up, exactly in the same way they did in
Nandigram. The police not only stood as mute spectators whenever the
*harmads* went on a rampage,it supported them in all possible ways.
The *harmads* even used police jeeps to move around. To return these
‘favours’, the local CPI (M) cadres acted as informers for the police.
We met one villager whose house was demolished by the *harmad*, during
which he kept calling the police for help, but they never came.
Similarly, they narrated the incident of Khash Jongol where
the*harmads* open fired on a village meeting and killed three people,
injuring three others. It was only after an armed resistance was put
up by the villagers, that the *harmads* were forced to retreat to
Memul and then to Shijua.The Committee was formed against police
atrocities but has also been carrying out alternative developmental
work inside Lalgarh in the past seven months. These areas are marked
by extreme poverty and backwardness. Agriculture is dependent on
rainfall which is scanty. We saw the dysfunctional government canal,
which is lying dry.  They showed us the pathetic condition of roads
which become completely inaccessible during the monsoons. The
Committee on its own has made 20 km of roads with red stonechips
(‘morrum’), with villagers volunteering their labour. They have
repaired several tubewells, and have installed new ones at half the
pricethan the panchayat. They have also started constructing a check
dam in Bohardanga to fight the water crisis. Two major works
undertaken by the committee is the process of land distribution and
running a health center inKatapahari. The government was supposed to
distribute wasteland among the landless, but never did so. Now the
Committee is taking initiative in Banshberi and other villages to
distribute the wasteland adjacent to theforests to the landless
people. We witnessed the distribution of the pattain one village. The
Committee has also turned a dysfunctional building in Katapahari into
a health center, which attends to more than 150 patients every day.
Doctors from Kolkata and other regions visit there thrice a week.We
had also attended a huge meeting called by the Committee in Lodhashuli
against a sponge iron factory located in the region. We visited the
factory site and saw the adverse effect of pollution on the trees,
water bodies and land. The people informed that even the paddy grown
in the region have turned black, so much so that even the panchayat
has refused to accept the paddy. The meeting was attended by around
12000 people from many villages of the district, despite a bus strike
called by CPM. It was a vibrant meeting,where the committee resolved
among other things to boycott the factory and bring about its
closure.The presence of the Maoists within Lalgarh was one of the most
contendedissues during our visit. Our team observed the presence of
Maoists and that they had mass support of the people in this area.
Their posters could beseen everywhere. We were informed by the
villagers that Maoists have held meetings attended by thousands of
people. The people seemed pretty clear about the need for an armed
resistance in the face of the regular joint attacks by the CPM and the
state. The restriction on carrying traditional arms by them is a clear
signal by the state to debilitate this movement.This team was witness
to the genuine anger and suffering of the people.Therefore, we do not
agree with many sections sections of the media which brand the
resistance there as ‘anarchy’. *We also believe that the police,
administration and CPM are solely responsible for the current
situation inLalgarh. *By the time we left Lalgarh, the struggle has
intensified. By then, the people had been successful in making their
immediate enemy CPM to escape along with the police. The enthusiasm we
saw in the people was exuberant.For the first time they are being part
of not some vote-minting political party but a committee which is
their own organization. They are living a life free of state terror
and building their own developmental projects. Indifferent villages
many residents held one opinion in common, ‘we have got independence
for the first time’. Their fight is against age old exploitation,
deprivation, torture and terror. In this way, it is a historic
fight.We urge the media to revisit Lalgarh. The movement has its roots
inextremely impoverished socio economic conditions increased by the
inactionof the state. The state is bound to strike back at this fight
of the people.The CRPF and other central forces will soon come with
the orders to openfire on the resilient masses. The state government
is also shamelessly asking the notorious and infamous Grey hounds and
Cobra to come and crushthe people’s movement. That will be the most
unfortunate and condemnable thing. The anger of the masses against
massive state terror,underdevelopment and corruption is valid. And so
is the fight against it.This team will publish a detailed report based
on our visit about thismovement in Lalgarh. We remember the
progressive role played by some sections of the media especially the
regional media in Bengal progressive role during the Nandigram
movement and would appeal to you to also stand by the people of
Lalgarh and their genuine fight before the state carries out yet
another genocide.

Thanking you,Priya Ranjan, Banojyotsna, Sumati,
Anirban, Gogol, Kusum, Reyaz, Yadvinder,Veer Singh,Contact:
09711826861
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