["Rayagada District Superintendent of police K Siva Subramani told
Scroll.in that 20-year-old Kuni Sikaka, daughter in law of NSS’
co-convenor Dodi Pusika, was arrested from Gorta village in the
Niyamgiri hills. “We apprehended her after she was found to be a
Maoist. Now we are motivating her to surrender. She will get all
benefits as per the state government surrender policy if she
surrenders,” Subramani said."

(On the face of it, it appears to be just an attempt by the state to
extract a "confession", by using both "carrot" and "stick", to
reinforce its case to blackball the movement.
- Sukla)]

https://scroll.in/newsrepublic/836442?s=cm

Odisha: Relative of tribal group chief opposing Vedanta mines arrested
on charges of being Maoist

03 May 2017, 02:21 PM IST

The Odisha police on Tuesday arrested the daughter-in-law of the
co-convenor of Niyamgiri Suraksha Samiti, a tribal outfit that has
opposed bauxite mining in the ecologically sensitive Niyamgiri hills
since 2003. This came weeks after prominent environmental activists
and organisations across the country wrote to President Pranab
Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemning the home
ministry for listing NSS as a Maoist organisation in its latest annual
report.

***Rayagada District Superintendent of police K Siva Subramani told
Scroll.in that 20-year-old Kuni Sikaka, daughter in law of NSS’
co-convenor Dodi Pusika, was arrested from Gorta village in the
Niyamgiri hills. “We apprehended her after she was found to be a
Maoist. Now we are motivating her to surrender. She will get all
benefits as per the state government surrender policy if she
surrenders,” Subramani said.*** [Emphasis added.]

The NSS alleged that she was picked up at midnight on Monday by the
police and paramilitary forces from her home. Sikaka is also the niece
of another top NSS leader, Lada Sikak.

Dodi Pusika has said that his daughter-in-law is not connected with
the Maoist movement and that the police had arrested her to put
pressure on and create fear among NSS activists. NSS has been fighting
against mining in Niyamgiri by multinational Vedanta company.

In 2010, Lada Sikaka had been picked up in similar manner by
plainclothes officers and kept in unofficial custody for three days.
He was unconditionally released after there was public outrage. “I was
beaten with bamboo cans and told to confess that I was a Maoist,” Lada
said.

After Lada’s story was carried in national papers, Congress Vice
President Rahul Gandhi had felicitated him in Lanjigarh.

Niyamgiri is home to around 10,000 members of the Dongria Kondh
(pictured above), which is a vulnerable tribe. Their struggle against
bauxite mining by aluminium major Vedanta has been on since the
company signed an MoU with the Odisha government in 2004 to mine the
hills through state owned Odisha Mining Corporation. The deal would
have allowed the corporation to mine enough to feed its
1-million-tonne alumina plant at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi. However, the
mining proposals were rejected by 12 gram sabhas held by tribal
communities in the region, as per a Supreme Court order.

However, NSS alleges that there have been attempts by the government
to link their movement with the Maoists’ in order to revive the mining
plans.

In the past three years, several tribals have been arrested by the
Odisha police on charges of being or supporting Maoists. Haribandhu
Kadraka, a member of the All India Kishan Mazdoor Sabha that works for
the land rights of tribals, was arrested in October 30, 2014 for being
an alleged Maoist. “However, when public opinion mounted with over
1,500 tribals holding demonstration before the Odisha Assembly, police
did not press charges against me and I was granted bail after three
months,” Kadraka said.


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