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From: eviction watch <[email protected]>
Date: 10 March 2011 13:43
Subject: From adivasi homelands to Mumbai: JUNGLE HAKK SANGHARSH YATRA





JUNGLE HAKK SANGHARSH YATRA *From adivasi homelands to Mumbai*
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**There is no political will to undo the “historical injustice” perpetrated
on the adivasis and other forest dwellers. Their legitimate rights to land
and the forests are not being recognized under the Forest Rights Act.  Of
the 2.88 lakh claims that have reached the Sub-Divisional Level Committees,
1.70 lakh claims (59%) have been rejected.  Only 1.09 lakh (32%) of the
total number of claims that have been filed have received final approval.
Further, the average area of approved claims ( 0.63 hectares )  is not even
50% of an economic holding.
In tribal dominated. Akkallkuva taluka of Nandurbar district, only 640 cases
out of a total of over 18,000 have approved, while in Nandurbar taluka not
even a single claim of an adivasi has been approved. In Thane and Jalgaon
districts, many of the “approved” cases are in reality, “partially rejected”
cases, since while a tribal may be in possession of 3 acres of land only
about half an acre has been approved.  He thus faces eviction from the
remaining 2.5 acres.  In Raigad district, even claims on Dali lands which
had been granted to cultivators way back in the 19th century have been
rejected. Only 4,000 out of  18,000 claims ( 23 %) have been approved. The
average size is only 0.18 hectares. In Vidarbha as in other parts of the
state, the claims of non-tribals who are sons-of-the-soil are not even being
considered. Claims including those of tribals residing in Municipal areas
have suffered the same fate.  Most importantly, a miniscule number of
community claims over the forest have been approved.  In fact, the
government has deliberately failed to disseminate information and encourage
villagers to file community claims over forest resources.



Despite the pathetic state of implementation, the government claims that the
Act is being satisfactorily implemented and that implementation is nearing
completion.  Nothing is further from the truth.  Thousands of claims and
appeals are pending.


The issue is straightforward.  *The government of Maharshtra has failed to
implement the law.*  The Tribal Department and Revenue Department have
fallen prey to the dictates of the Forest Department, which has
systematically tried to derail the Act.  The Forest department, the largest
landlord in the country, holding 23% of land in the country, has refused to
loosen its colonial hold over the forests.  The government has totally
failed to democratize the governance of forests,   which is the basic thrust
of the Forest Rights Act.  The decisions of the Gram Sabha, a constitutional
body, have been illegally over-ruled by the higher authorities. The stage is
being set up for the takeover of common property resources through REDD and
other agreements by foreign and private capital.


Is the Maharashtra government serious about protection of adivasis and other
weaker sections ?  Is it going to ensure that the Forest Rights Act is
implemented both in letter and spirit ?  Will it ensure that the legitimate
rights of the adivasis and other forest dwellers will be recognized ?


To receive answers to these questions, thousands of adivasis from different
parts of the state, will be marching from their villages to Mumbai.  About
6,000 adivasis from Jalgaon and Nandurbar districts will begin their March
from the 1st of March.  In Thane district about 3,000 adivasis will begin
marching from Charoti Naka along the National Highway No. 8 on 10th
March.  Similarly
adivasis from Raigad district will be marching to Mumbai from the 13thonwards.
All Yatras will reach Mumbai by 15th March where they will proceed to Vidhan
Bhavan.  Their basic demands are :



   - Stop illegal interference of Forest department in implementation of the
   Act.
   - Review all rejected cases.
   - Undertake a Campaign for recognition of Community claims.
   - Follow the rules of evidence as specified in the Act and Rules. Do not
   depend solely on documentary evidence of forest department and satellite
   imagery.
   - Approve entire area under occupation of claimant while finalizing
   claim.
   - No evictions from Sanctuary Areas without due process.
   - Implement the Forest Act in all Municipal areas.
   - Ensure rights of bhoomiputra non-tribals are recognized.
   - Distribute 7/12 extracts to all approved claimants.
   - As per directions of High Court, regularise all encroachments on gairan
   and govt wastelands prior to 14.4.1990.



Convenor:  Prof ND Patil

   - Kastkari Sanghtna,


   - Lok Janshakti Party


   - Adim Jati seva mandal


   - Lok sanghrsh Morcha


   - Adivasi Ekta Parishad,


   - Narmada Bachao Andolan


   - Bahujan Mukti Morcha


   - National Alliance of People's Movements


   - Bharat Jan andolan


   - Peasants workers Party


   - Bharip Bahuja Mahasangh


   - Rashtra Seva Dal


   - Bhrastachar Virodhi Front


   - Rashtriya Samaj paksh


   - Bhumi Mukta Morcha


   - Republical party of India (A)


   - CPI


   - Samajwadi jan Parisad


   - CPM


   - Samajwadi party


   - Ekjut Sangathana


   - Sarvahara Jan Andolan


   - Girini Kamgar Sangharsh Samiti


   - Satayashodhak Gramin Kastakari Sabha


   - Jagrut Kastakari sanghatana


   - Shet Majoor Shetkari Panchyat


   - Janta Dal (S)


   - Shetkari Mahasabha


   - Kamgar Aghadi


   - Shoshit Jan Andoalan


   - Kastakari Jan Andoalan


   - Shramik  Kranti Sanghtana,


   - Kokanipada Van Hakk samiti


   - Shramik  MuktiSanghtana,


   - Lal Nishan Party


   - Shramik Mukti Dal


   - Lal Nishan Party (Lelinist)


   - Shramikmukti Dal ( lokshahi Vadi)


   - LOK Bharti


   - Socialist Front







*Contact:* Sanjeev Sane – 9819221239

Braian Lobo- 09421549824

Mukta- 09969530060

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Maju Varghese, YUVA, New Naigoan Municipal School, Hindamata, Dadar, Mumbai,
INDIA.




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