ON MIDNIGHT RAIDS AND FABRICATED SURRENDERS OF NIYAMGIRI SURAKSHA SAMITI 
ACTIVISTS IN RAYGADA DISTRICT, ODISHA

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 CDRO expresses deep concern about the intensifying repression on the Dongria 
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CDRO expresses deep concern about the intensifying repression on the Dongria 
Kondhos of Niyamgiri mountains whose sustained resistance against bauxite 
mining is a fight for their survival and livelihood. CDRO condemns the midnight 
raid of the CRPF on the night of May 1, 2017 and the illegal and arbitrary 
manner in which 20-year old Kuni Sikaka was forcibly taken to the police 
station in the absence of women police personnel, leave alone any warrant. The 
next 36 hours were the most torturous for her and activists of Niyamgiri 
Suraksha Samiti(NSS),who followed her to the police station. The sustained 
resistance movement of the Dongria Kondhos for the protection of the Niyamgiri 
mountains had compelled the apex court in 2013 to hold referendum in 12 gram 
sabhas. It was a major victory for the people, when all 12 gram sabhas resolved 
unanimously against bauxite mining. After losing the battle to handover 
Niyamgiri to Vedanta, the government and the corporate behemoth are doing 
everything possible to wrest Niyamgiri from the people and hand it over again 
to Vedanta. As we all know, not even a year has  passed since the Supreme Court 
rejected the Odisha Mining Corporation’s plea to review the 2013 Gram Sabha 
resolution, yet, the recent Annual Report of the Home Ministry has made an 
unsubstantiated claim alleging both Niyamgiri Suraksha Samiti and Visthapan 
Virodhi Jan Vikas Andolan as Maoist party front organizations that must be 
crushed. The incident of May 1 comes in the wake of this allegation against 
Niyamgiri Suraksha Samiti. This is a blatant attempt to criminalize the 
people’s movement against bauxite mining.The assault on people’s movements 
against corporate land grab implies the daily torture and trauma of people in 
these villages as in the case of the picking up of Kuni Sikaka from Gorota 
village in Munikhol panchayat of Raygada district. After 36 hours of illegal 
detention, on May 3, the Rayagada police held a press conference in the Office 
of the Superintendent of Police. Kuni Sikaka, her father- in-law, Dodi Pusika, 
who is a senior leader of the Niyamgiri Suraksha Samiti, her husband Jajili 
Pusika, Laxman Pusika and two others were posed as a surrender case to the 
entire media.In a statement made on May 5, at the office of the Revenue 
Divisional Commissioner, Laxman Pusika narrated how the Raygada SP said that 
they would free Kuni Sikaka, as well as Dasuru Kadraka and Saibo, who are also 
under detention since last year, if they were willing to surrender as Maoist 
militia. In response, they told the police that they were neither Maoists nor 
against the government or the administration. All that they wanted was to 
protect the Niyamgiri mountains. Then, in a high drama, orchestrated by the 
district police, it was made to seem a surrender case. The group of six were 
made to wait until the DIG was called and so also the entire press. Their 
photographs were clicked and the SP announced to members of the press that they 
were surrendering. The drama became clear to all as the SP allowed them to 
leave after a few hours under the condition that they did not indulge in Maoist 
activities belying his own claim to the press that they were wanted Maoists and 
that Kuni Sikaka had a prize of Rupees one lakh on her.CDRO asserts that it is 
a blatant violation of the law for the police to pick up any woman for 
interrogation or questioning during night hours. Section 46 (4) of the CrPC 
states that no woman can be arrested after sunset or before sunrise. The 
absence of any women police personnel further compounds the violation of a 
woman’s right to safety and dignity.As importantly, by announcing the presence 
of the group of six Dongria Kondhos as a surrender event, in the presence of 
the DIG and the entire press, the Odisha police has violated Article 21 of the 
Constitution of India. Such coercive tactics used by the highest office of the 
district is blatant violation of Article 21 of the Constitution, which 
guarantees the Right to Life and Right to Liberty. Article 21 clearly states 
that no person shall be deprived of his life or liberty except according to a 
procedure established by law. Creating terror through false threats and 
intimidation and holding up people inside police stations without any arrest 
charges or warrants to extract confessions has become the modus operandi of the 
police.This pressure tactic by abducting a young woman to portray the surrender 
of a senior NSS leader is the desperate bid by the government and 
administration to let Vedanta extract bauxite.  Dodi Pusika and his family and 
community are part of a long protracted struggle led by the Niyamgiri Suraksha 
Samiti that will continue to resist bauxite mining as the Niyamgiri mountain is 
the source of their identity, livelihood and much more. CDRO expresses 
solidarity with the struggling people of Niyamgiri whose struggle in the face 
of deepening capital advancement and a militarized state is both exemplary and 
inspiring. C. Chandrasekhar (CLC, Andhra Pradesh), Asish Gupta (PUDR, Delhi), 
Pritpal Singh (AFDR, Punjab), Phulendro Konsam (COHR, Manipur) and Tapas 
Chakraborty (APDR, West Bengal) (Coordinators of CDRO).Constituent 
Organisations: Association for Democratic Rights (AFDR, Punjab), Association 
for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR, West Bengal); Asansol Civil Rights 
Association, West Bengal; Bandi Mukti Committee (West Bengal); Civil Liberties 
Committee (CLC, Andhra Pradesh); Civil Liberties Committee (CLC, Telangana); 
Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR, Maharashtra); Committee 
for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR,Tamil Nadu); Coordination for Human 
Rights (COHR, Manipur); Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS, Assam); Naga 
Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR); Peoples’ Committee for Human Rights 
(PCHR, Jammu and Kashmir); Peoples Democratic Forum (PDF, Karnataka); Jharkhand 
Council for Democratic Rights (JCDR, Jharkhand); Peoples Union For Democratic 
Rights (PUDR, Delhi); Peoples Union for Civil Rights (PUCR, Haryana), Campaign 
for Peace & Democracy in Manipur (CPDM), Delhi; Janhastakshep(Delhi).9th May 
2017 

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