[《"The recent order of the honourable Supreme Court of India in Wildlife
Trust of India & others vs. Union of India & others, deserves your urgent
intervention. The court has directed state governments to evict tribals and
other forest dwellers whose claims under the Forest Rights Act were
rejected," Gandhi said in his letter dated February 23.
The Congress president said "in order to preempt largescale evictions" it
would be "expedient to file a review petition" and "take any other action"
as deemed fit by Baghel.》]

https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/rahul-asks-chhattisgarh-cm-to-file-review-petition-against-sc-order-on-eviction-of-tribals-119022400009_1.html?fbclid=IwAR3mJjHIW7s2s0DdtpMqxQ_CGQu_XV_Ty3g0_bharRuBciYb_t8gfpYrSUw

Rahul asks Chhattisgarh CM to file review petition against SC order on
eviction of tribals

Press Trust of India |  New Delhi

Last Updated at February 24, 2019 00:10 IST

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday told Chhattisgarh Chief
Minister Bhupesh Baghel to file a review petition against a Supreme Court's
order, which asked the states to ensure eviction of tribals and forest
dwellers whose claim for the forest land have been rejected.

"The recent order of the honourable Supreme Court of India in Wildlife
Trust of India & others vs. Union of India & others, deserves your urgent
intervention. The court has directed state governments to evict tribals and
other forest dwellers whose claims under the Forest Rights Act were
rejected," Gandhi said in his letter dated February 23.

The Congress president said "in order to preempt largescale evictions" it
would be "expedient to file a review petition" and "take any other action"
as deemed fit by Baghel.

"The Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) in its status report on the
implementation of the Forest Rights Act highlighted that less than 45 per
cent of the Individual Forest Rights and 50 per cent of the Community
Forest Rights claims were approved as on April in 2018," he said.

"Further, the MoTA has pointed out that forest staff often raised
'frivolous' objections leading to rejection," he said.

He said in this backdrop eviction based on rejected claims alone, without a
proper review and appeal process violates the due process of law.

"For millions of adivasis and other forest dwellers 'Jal, Jangal and
Zameen' is integral to their Right to Life guaranteed by our Constitution.
It is time for us to work towards deepening the promise of India for
everyone," the Congress chief said.

The apex court, in its February 13 order, asked the chief secretaries of
the states concerned to file affidavits stating whether those against whom
the rejection orders were passed have been evicted or not and if not, the
reasons for the same.

On February 21, the Supreme Court asked 21 states to apprise it about the
action taken by them over the eviction of tribals and forest dwellers whose
claim for the forest land have been rejected.

The states which have come under the scanner of the top court are -- Andhra
Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh,
Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal and Manipur.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is
auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 00:10 IST

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