Dear friends

 

Last week Thervoy Kandigai, Gummundipundi Taluk, Thiruvallur
people came together to celebrate  annual
Amman festival after many years as they believed that she overthrew the
previous regime and will bring justice for the four year struggle the villagers
(mainly dalits) are waging against the SIPCOT Industrial Park   (which amongst 
other companies hosts the
Michellin Tyre company) being built on over thousand acres of forest land
acquired against the wishes of Gram Sabha (as per evidence shown to me). This 
will
affect lives, livelihood and bodily integrity of people in this village and 25
other villages www.publishaletter.com/readletter.jsp?plid=2811. 

 

This week on 31/5/2011, the different denominations of
Christians from Thervoy Kandigai came together came together under one umbrella
to thank Jesus for overthrow of the previous regime and call upon him to bring
justice.      

 

They have now formed a Thervoy Kandigai struggle committee
consisting of youth, women and people and have the FULL backing of several
local, national and international movements, civil liberties groups,
NGOs/INGOs, media, etc. Some of these groups are lobbying in France against the
Michelin Tyre company. These groups represent dalits, people in general,
environmentalists, women, civil liberties etc 

 

I am sure with the support of such a large section of groups
behind them justice will prevail, and the NGOs recruited by Michellin Tyre
Company to state that they are running eye camps, health camps, giving English
Education, deepening tanks etc will be exposed. Firstly, none of these are
happening in the Thervoy Kandigai village visited. More importantly, is this
not the role of government and Panchayats? NGOs 
functioning under corporate control should be brought to book   

 

Ranjani Kamala Murthy 

* I went at the request of Thervoy Kandigai women and
people, and am writing this with their consent. I admire the courage of youth,
women and other people in waging the struggle. THEY ARE THE HEROINES AND HEROES 
OF THE STRUGGLE.  

The old women were the most
attached to the forest/mekkal poromboku land and sang songs on forests,
agriculture, Ambedkar etc to entertain me. Not only forests, agriculture,
lives, but also rich dalit culture and heritage is under threat     




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