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Agriculture is  ignored in the country dependent on Agriculture

 

A PUCL REPORT

 On the issues arising out of setting up of Reliance Industries 

And SEZ in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat

 

Reliance Industries started its oil refinery in Lalpur taluka of the Jamnagar 
district in 1999. Later government cleared a proposal for SEZ to the Industry. 
For the two projects, government acquired land belonging to farmers, wasteland 
and Gochar land. This raised issues.

Acquisition of farmers' land has caused disputes. Many who were unwilling to 
part with their land have been forced to give the land. They are still staying 
on their land. Reliance has also taken over Gochar land in some villages. 
Pollution has increased. Local people have lost employment.

Local people met president of Lok Samiti Chunibhai Vaidya. He visited the area 
and later organised a convention on May 11,2008, a gramswaraj sammelans was 
organised. About 900 joined it. People awareness work has been started and it 
would continue.

At the same time, Gujarat unit of PUCL felt that there was violation of Human 
Rights. It formed a committee to deeply study the situation. The committee got 
support from Gujarat Lok Samiti and Gujarati Biradari.

The committee visited affected areas on May 6, 2008 and met people who had lost 
their land and those who are being bullied. The Committee also met officers of 
the Reliance and the District Collector and discussed the issue. 

After an exhaustive study of all aspects of the issue, this report has been 
prepared which is now being presented before people of Gujarat. PUCL extends 
hearty thank to Gujarat Lok Samiti, Gujarat Biradari and all others for full 
support they gave to the committee. PUCL will chalk out an action plan on the 
basis of the recommendations of the report in consultation with Gujarat Lok 
Samiti and others. The Summary of the Report is attached herewith.

Members of the Committee :

Dr. Praful Dave,  Gujarat Biradari , Jamnagar (Chairman) 

Vipul Pandya , Asangatith Baandhkam Mazdoor Sangthan , Ahmedabad

Meenakshi Joshi , All India Mahila Sanskritik Sanghthan,  Ahmedabad

Kamlesh Bhavsar Advocate,  Ahmedabad

Dinkar Pandya Journalist,  Ahmedabad

Aniruddhsinh Jadeja  Coordinator, Saurashtra Lok Samiti , Rajkot

Sagar Rabari Gujarat Lok Samiti,  Ahmedabad

Vijay Ashar, Gujarat Biradari , Jamnagar

                                                                                
                                                                                
                           Gautam Thakar ,Secretary PUCL 

 

Summary of the Report

 

Government is creating new landlords. 

Reliance has got 1986 Hectare of land. It has 1042 hectare Agricultural land of 
148 families of four villages- Navagam, Kanalus, Padana and Kaanchhikaara. 
Gochar land is 551 hectare and government wasteland 393 hectare. It has got 
2901 hectare land for SEZ.

Ruthlessness of the landlord

Some have sold land willingly while some surrendered it fearing that they would 
not withstand the pressure. However, those whose land is fertile and have 
water, they are not willing to sell the land. Attempts are being made to get 
the land of these farmers by hook or the crook.

17 families of Khavdi who were not willing to sell the land were thrown out by 
the Deputy Collector with the help of police after giving them three notices. 
Standing crop was destroyed. One of the families is living in a container. They 
are being harassed.

The two bases of village Agriculture and cattle rearing are being taken away

Government rules require 40 acre of gochar land for every 100 cattle. But this 
policy is just ignored and the Gochar land is being given to the industries. In 
villages, agriculture, cattle rearing and village industries are the source of 
livelihood. We have not allowed village industry to survive, agricultural land 
is being given to industries and even Gochar land is being taken away. What 
about village people. We want to make them labourers.

Drinking water is being deprived and the rest of the water is polluted

In 1998 a pipeline was set up to provide water to 20 villages from Panna Dam. 
This was built at a cost of Rs five crore. Reliance has bought the land. 
Pipeline has been removed. Artificial domes of land created to show the land a 
wasteland, turns nightmare for farmers in monsoon. The land washed away from 
the domes spoils fertile top of the farmlands. Coal used by the industry is 
polluting underground water which is even depleting because of heavy withdrawal.

Misleading offers

It was said that local people will get employment, but none has got. A person 
per family was to be given job, but nothing has been provided. People bought 
vehicles to give to company on rent. They are lying unused.

People living in poverty

Those who sold their land , squandered their money and now they have no source 
of income. Lavish life has turned them lazy. Basically government policy is 
anti village and anti farmer. Wasteland should have been given to villagers, 
but it is given to industrialists.

Fundamentally wrong

If we see in totality, we have taken a wrong direction of development. What 
benefit of the development which increases economic imbalance, lakhs of people 
lose their land, houses and pollution becomes a major problem while slum 
dwellers around industries were living pitiable life.

All must get benefits of development and it should not damage environment. 
Gandhiji used to say that production by many hands generated employment for 
lots of people. For this, rural industries, agriculture and animal husbandry 
must be promoted. Give villages infrastructure, give education.

What does Supreme Court says

Central government wants to include personal and corporate interest in the 
public interest. Supreme Court has verdict "Government is not the owner of 
Natural Resources. Government is its trustee. Society has given it the task of 
administration of the resources. Government should use it in the wide interest. 
These resources cannot be given to private owners or for commerce and industry.

 

Committee has made certain important suggestions.

1-      Government policy should aim at promoting rural industries, 
agriculture, animal husbandry and the farmer

2-      Agricultural land should not be converted into non agriculture to be 
given to industry.

3-      There should not be any pressure on a villager who does not want to 
sell his land.

4-      land owner has a right to fix price of his land

5-      In case the land is required then the farmer should be given fertile 
land elsewhere

6-      At least one member of the family of a farmer whose land is taken 
should be provided job

7-      No one should be allowed to sell Gochar land. It should be according to 
the number of cattles.

8-      There should be a clear definition of Public Interest.

9-      The person whose land is taken must be made share holder.

  1.. 10 -The first right on the excess government land is of agricultural 
labourers, poors and dalit. These persons should be given necessary material 
along with the land.
10-  Industries should adopt reverse osmosis method for gaining water and 
should not withdraw from underground water.

11-  Pollution Board should be very vigilant to make sure that Industries do 
not pollute land, water and sea.

Lok Samiti had organised a seminar on the issues of villagers. Despite all 
efforts of Industrialists, about 1000 people gathered. When 70 percent of the 
population is dependent on agriculture, farmers should be given all kind of 
support and agriculture should be promoted.

Dr. Praful Das ,Chairman Inquiry Committee                   

 

Chunibhai Vaidya ,Chairman Jeevan Adhikar Sangh    

 

Gautam Thakar ,Secretary, PUCL                                                  
                                                              

 

Main issues of the Report

Immense problems to villagers by Jamnagar Refinery

·                      Use of force against those who do not want to sell their 
land

·                     Company has removed the drinking water pipeline which 
used to provide water to 20 villages.

·                     Local people are deprived of employment

·                     There should be a clear definition of Public Interest

·                     Coal in open polluting wells and dams

·                     Gochar land taken away

·                     Heavy withdrawal of ground water by the Industry

·                     Total 6873 Hectare land given to the Reliance Refinary. 
This includes 393 hectare wasteland, 1042 hectare private land, 551 hectare 
Gochar land, 2901 Hectare land for the SEZ

 

 
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