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To
Shri P Chidambaram
Union Home Minister
New Delhi
28 Oct 2009

Subject: Suggestions for Urgent Action in Tribal Areas

Dear Sri P Chidambaram,

We are deeply concerned over the recent developments in the tribal region of
central India. The unfolding para-military offensive in that area, we fear,
is bound to worsen the prevailing situation there causing widespread killing
of innocent adivasis besides increasing the hardships they are already
facing. We are also concerned over the loss of lives of security personnel.
It is well known that the adivasis have been subjected to deprivations for
centuries and they are now confronted with new problems stemming from the
manifold attacks on them from the side of the state in the wake of the
recent industrialization drive and the resistance to it spearheaded in many
areas by the Maoists.

We believe that the following initiatives should be urgently taken to
address the situation which is fast developing into a crisis.

1. As a Gandhian activist working in one of the most affected areas of
Chhatisgarh I am well aware that the civil administration was prevented from
functioning by the Salwa Judum vigilantes and the security forces as a
strategy to force the people to vacate the villages and come to the Salwa
Judum Camps; that is why some of the major welfare programmes were abandoned
and basic amenities denied to the people in the tribal villages. As a result
of this a large proportion of the population became dependent on the
naxalites for their survival and protection. Characterising the affected
areas as a “liberated zone of the Maoists” was a part of that strategy.

Therefore, we suggest that the civil administration be allowed to resume its
functions immediately. I believe that the Maoists have no reasons to deprive
the tribal people from the basic amenities available through ration shops
under the PDS for the BPL families, Anganwadi programme, schools, health
services and National Rural Employment Guarentee Act ( NREGA) which must be
resumed .

2. All offensive drives by the paramilitary forces,the SPOs and Salwa Judum
vigilantes in the tribal areas should be immediately stopped. Police may
function to assist the civil administration in carrying out the much-needed
development measures.

3. The Supreme Court order to the Chhatisgarh Government to rehabilitate and
compensate all tribal people displaced due to Salwa Judum be implemented
forthwith.

4. State should create confidence in the minds of the adivasis by
prosecuting all those involved in committing severe atrocities like rape,
murder, looting their properties and burning houses. It should be noted that
none of the criminals habe been brought to book and justice has been denied
to the tribals till date despite the reports of the NHRC and orders of the
Supreme court.

In this volatile situation it is imperative for the government to take
concrete measures and demonstrate its sincerity of purpose and thereby win
people’s confidence in democracy.

We assure you our unstinted support in pursuing these steps.

With warm regards,
Yours sincerely,

( Himanshu Kumar )
[email protected]
mobile: 91-9425260031
On behalf of the Citizens Initiative for Peace

Members of the Citizens Initiative for Peace include:

Rabi Ray, Rajindar Sachar, Mahasweta Devi, PB Sawant, Rajni Kothari, K G
Kannabiran, Ajit Bhattacharjea, Kuldeep Nayar, Mahesh Bhatt, Muchkund Dubey,
Prabhash Joshi, B K Roy Burman, D. Bandyopadhyay, B D Sharma, S R Sankaran,
Binayak Sen, Amit Bhaduri, Randhir Singh, Medha Patkar, Aruna Roy, Annie
Raja, Tapan Bose, Sumanta Bannerjee, Sumit Chakravartty, Sujato Bhadra,
Teesta Setalvad, Lingaraj, R Ramdas, Manoranjan Mohanty, Ramachandra Guha,
Sandeep Pandey, G Haragopal, KB Saxena, Meher Engineer, Harsh Mander, D
Narasimha Reddy, Pushkar Raj, Shabnam Hashmi, SC Behar, Bhagabat Prasad
Rath, Swadhin Pattanayak, Harivansh, Himanshu Kumar, Praful Samantara,
Kavita Srivastava, Saraswati Swain, Rabindranath Sahoo, Madhu Sarin, Nandini
Sundar, Ravi Hemadri, S.R. Darapuri, Sudhir Pattnaik, Suhas Borkar, Satya
Sivaraman, Apoorvanand, Ajay Dandekar, and many others


Source:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=199032387428&id=18156389579&ref=nf

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