Activist fights for rights of Dantewada tribals
Sun-Dec 20, 2009
Raipur / Deshdeep Saxena
The central
government has launched Operation Greenhunt against the Naxals in
Chhattisgarh, even as human rights activists in the region step up
their campaign against it.

Human rights activist Himanshu Kumar
has been weaving khadi thread, the symbol of peace, in Dantewada a
naxal affected district in Chhattisgarh. As the region prepares for a
fierce fight between the Maoists and security forces, there has been an
uneasy calm in these jungles.

Himanshu Kumar's Vanvasi Chetna
Aashram accuses both the forces and the state sponsored Salwa Judum of
perpetrating atrocities on the tribals. Salwa Judum, a section of the
tribals in Bastar, see Himanshu as a Naxal supporter.

“That may
be because the forces have committed so many crimes against the
tribals. They killed innocent people, raped women and burnt houses. we
will be bringing out such incidents and expose such cases, and perhaps
the government is scared of that," said Himanshu Kumar, vanvasi Chetana
Ashram.

Recently Himanshu got marching orders from the
government, asking him to vacate the ashram. He alleges that the
authorities did not allow him to hold a padyatra in the naxal affected
forests.

The police meanwhile justify doing so, saying that it
would have been difficult to provide security cover to him and his
colleagues.

Himanshu, however, is supported by the likes of Sandeep Pandey who was awarded 
the Magsaysay Award for social work.

"It
is very clear that because Himanshu Kumar is questioning the actions of
security forces and the SPOs, he is being branded as a naxalite,” said
Sandeep Pandey, social worker.

Himanshu also says that his
colleague Kopa Kunjam was recently arrested by the police, when he
raised voice against the atrocities. Kopa’s wife wants her husband back.

"I
want my husband back, my family wants him back. My children remember
him and want me to bring him back home," bemoaned Rita Kunjam.

But,
Salwa Judum is vehemently opposing Himanshu as he opposes the proposed
Operation Greenhunt. "What has he done for Bastar? For its development?
We don’t want such exploiters. He should run his ashram in his own
region,” quips Chetraam Atta, a Salwa Judum activist.

Dantewada Police also deny the allegations of human rights violation levied by 
Himanshu Kumar.

"I
think they should all visit this place and see how difficult the life
of police officials here is. Regarding the allegations of human rights
violation, most of them are baseless,” said Amresh Mishra, SP Dantewada.

Himashu
Kumar now seems to be uprooted from Dantewada, and the lone voice that
has been raising the issue of human rights violation might be gagged
forever.




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