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From: NAPM India <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 6:41 PM
Subject: Press Release : Jan Sansad Demands a Development Planning Act not
Land Acquisitions Act

 *Jan Sansad demands **a Development Planning Act *

*not an Act to Facilitate Land Acquisitions *

 *Nellore**, September 18* : “Government of Andhra Pradesh has given
licenses to 28 companies to establish thermal power plants with a total
capacity of 32,000 MW. How can a fragile coastal zone can take up so much of
ecological pressure ? Is this the way to plan the needs of electricity for
development ?” asked the delegates who had come from different parts of the
State and joined by eminent social activists *Medha Patkar, Sandeep Pandey,
Banwari Lal Sharma, Gabriele Dietrich, Sister Celia, Manoj Tyagi, Viveknanad
Mathane, P Chennaiah, Ramakrishnam Raju* and others. Jan Sansad was hosted
by NAPM and Jana Vigyan Vedika at the premises of Nehru Yuva Kendra,
Nellore.


 If all of these thermal power plants come to completion then Nellore will
be one of the most polluted districts of the country and will cause
irreparable damage to the flora, fauna, climate and most important
livelihood of the people. This will also have adverse impacts on the Pulicat
Lake, Asia’s second largest fresh water lake.


 Over two days of Jan Sansad / Praja Parliament on September 17 – 18
delegates discussed issues of livelihood, land acquisitions, displacement,
environmental and human rights violations and corruption amongst other
issues of concern. A resolution on these topics was passed by the house.
Very specifically talking on the new Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Bill delegates demanded that we need a *Development Planning
and Resettlement and Rehabilitation Bill* which will not allow 32,000 MW
thermal power plants in one district. We have to plan in a way considering
not only our needs but the sustained needs of the future generations to come
too.


 *UPA government for the first time has introduced a Bill in the Parliament
which recognises the need for a legislation addressing the resettlement and
rehabilitation of the project affected people, which is a welcome step.
However, the Bill doesn’t go beyond this and the key thrust remains
industrialisation, urbanisation and a 9% growth centred development model.
Nearly 10 crore people have been sacrificed (displaced) at the altar of
development and **except for 17-20% rest has been left to rebuild their
lives on their own. Scheduled Tribals and Scheduled Caste communities
comprise nearly 40% of the total victims of the displacement. *


 The Bill fails to recognise the historical injustice meted out to these
communities by not recognising the rights of those already displaced in the
name of development. Indigenous people of this country will not get any
relief with this new legislation, since it doesn’t address the question of
land alienation. *It will be an opportunity missed for the independent India
to provide succour to the indigenous people who have become slaves on their
land due to land grab by capitalist forces and rich businesses. *


 *We **demand that government if Andhra Pradesh cancels all these licenses
for Thermal power plants immediately and fresh assessment of the needs of
the region is made with the participation of the people of the region. *As
for the legislation of this new Bill, we hope that the Government while
submitting its views on the central legislation will consult activist and
social groups and seek their views by organising regional consultations.


 We would like to reiterate some of our concerns on the Bill under
consideration with the Parliamentary Standing Committee :

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   *The Bill should be titled as 'Development Planning, Resettlement and
   Rehabilitation Bill' *ensuring no forcible acquisition and protecting the
   rights of the communities over the land and everything attached to
it including
   the mineral, aquatic and forest cover. Any *acquisition should be done
   only in accordance with the democratically developed plans as per the
   provisions of Art 243 and PESA norms by involvement of Gram Sabha and Basti
   Sabha.*
   -

   *Public Purpose definition should be limited to core functions of the
   government performed with the public money and in no case acquisition should
   be made for the private corporations *where they get benefits due to any
   forcible acquisition of land or any other natural wealth under this act. Any
   project drawing private profit can't be considered public purpose. We
   reiterate this and only this can deal with the unjustified inequity in the
   country today leading to injustice for millions.
   -

   Given the low level playing field existing till date between different
   parties in the process of land acquisition, it is necessary to ensure that
   *even if it is market base purchase of land or other resources by the
   private parties, including builders*, then the state should be duty bound
   to regulate the market price of resources and ensuring availability of
   optimum resources of livelihoods for every family especially those belonging
   to vulnerable section. Thus *corporations should also be made liable for
   the R&R provisions of this bill*, which also goes well with the principle
   of fair play and competitiveness.
   -

   *Any arbitrary benchmark for the application of R&R provisions should be
   done away with* and every single family directly or indirectly affected
   by any kind of acquisition should be provided with the resettlement and
   rehabilitation benefits.
   -

   We *reject market value for the land approach* since neither market value
   is fully worked out nor that automatically *ensures attainment of
   alternative sources of livelihood* especially for the least marketised
   and monetised community such as Adivasis and Dalits. So, without any ifs and
   buts appropriate provisions for alternative livelihood or *mandatory
   employment* be made for project affected people.
   -

   *The law must address the claims of those already displaced* by various
   projects and address the historical injustice meted to them in the name of
   Development.


 *We would also like to reiterate that in order to expedite rehabilitation
and ensure principle of minimum displacement it is necessary to put
moratorium till the already displaced are rehabilitated and a new law after
wide consultation is enacted. *There is an urgent need to enact the
legislation keeping in mind the resource crises which country will face in
the wake of climate crisis and the on-going agrarian crisis forcing farmers,
workers, adivasis and dalits of this country to commit suicide. *The
legislation unfortunately will fail to address the on-going land alienation
of the tribals and marginal farmers in the country and further aggravate the
land conflicts, agrarian crisis and impoverishment in the country. *


 Jan Sansad ended with two days of deliberation and decided on programmes
and actions to counter the neo liberal design of the corporations and states
which aims to take over the natural resources and threaten the basic
structure of the livelihood of the poorest of the poor people. Sustained
agitations will be launched against these destructive developmental projects
not only in Andhra Pradesh but also in different parts of the country. Jan
Sansad also extended support to the ongoing struggle against the Koodankulam
Nuclear Power plants and wished for good health of those fasting for 6thday.


 *Medha Patkar, National Convener, NAPM *


 *Banwari lal Sharma of Jansansad and Ajadi bachaao andolan,*


 *Sandeep Pandey, Convener NAPM*


 *Gabriele Dietrich, Convener NAPM*


 *Sister Celia, Convener NAPM*


 *Chennaiah, Convener NAPM*


 *B Rama Krishna Raju, Convener NAPM-A.P.*


 *Raja Reddy, Convener NPPV*


 *Dr. G Vijay Kumar Founder Member of J.V.V.*


 *Madhuresh, National Organiser, NAPM*


 *P.S. Ajay Kumar, Co-Convener *


 *K. Saraswathi, Co-Convener*

*For details contact : NAPM AP Co-conveners Sarasvathy Kavula : 9849718364
and Ajay P S : 9989830711*


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