--> From another elist but throws some insight on the on going Lalgarh incident.
 
 
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Report of fact-finding team from JNU on the eve of Lalgarh violence

*June 17, 2009. By a fact finding team of students from Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi *

A fact finding team of nine students from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
recently visited Lalgarh, to probe into the reality of the ongoing movement
of the people in the area. Here we are enclosing the preliminary details of
what we saw. We would like to appeal to your daily/ news channel to also
highlight on certain issues of the movement, which we feel are not coming to
the forefront, as much as it should have.

We heard through various media and other sources that there had been massive
state repression in Lalgrah and other adjacent areas in November 2008, after
the attempted mine blast on the convoy of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya. We heard
of incidents of rampant police atrocity especially on women and school
children in Chhotopelia and Katapahari. We also heard that post that rampage
the people there have formed the *Pulishi Santrash Birodhi Janasadharoner
Committee* (PSBJC) and have blockaded Lalgarh and other areas out of police
and other administration.

With these preliminary facts we had been inside to Lalgarh. We stayed there
from 7th of June to the 10th of June, 2009. We visited the Chhotapelia,
Katapahari, Bohardanga, Sijua, Dain Tikri, Sindurpur, Madhupur, Babui Basha,
Shaluka, Moltola Kadoshol, Basban, Papuria, Komladanga, pukhria,
Korengapara, gopalnagar, Khash jongol, Shaalboni, Shaal danga, Andharmari,
Darigera, Bhuladanga, Chitaram Dahi, Teshabandh, Bhuladanga villages and
talked extensively to people. We attended one big meeting in Lodhashuli
called by the Committee and witnessed other small meetings which were held
inside the villages. The current firing and frontal battle between the
people and the state and CPI(Marxist) (*henceforth CPM - ed.*) in Dharampura
and Madhupur/Shijua had started while we were there. So we believe we have
observed many facets of this movement pretty closely.

The visit to Lalgrah and talking closely to people broke many of the myths
which we still held before going there. After listening to the chronological
narrative of the history of police atrocities in the area, we realized that
*the November incident was not unique.* It was just the continuation of
extreme state terror and police atrocities that the people of the regions
have tolerated since 2000.

*What is unique this time is the resistance. *

The people in all the villages virtually demonstrated how police had
tortured them, entered houses at the wee hours of night to break everything
and beat up people in the name of ?raids?, how any movement of the people at
night even to look for their cattles were banned, how almost in every family
there is some one or the other who had been booked for being a ?Maoist?, how
90 year old Maiku Murmu of Teshabandh was beaten to death by the police way
back in 2006. Young school girls were regularly molested by the police in
the pretext of ?body check?, women were forced to show their genitals at
night during ?raids? to confirm their gender. Before every election 30-40
people from every village were picked up as ?Maoists? in order to debilitate
the opposition. The incident of Chhotopelia, where a number of women were
ruthlessly beaten up and one of them Chhitamoni lost her eye, virtually
broke the limit of patience of the people. They have now risen up against
this long drawn police atrocity.

Coupled with Police terror they talked of CPM terror too. CPM cadres and
leaders have only acted as informers to police they said. Today when we saw
the jubilation among people after demolishing Anuj Pandey?s house, we can
understand the emotions of the people. Because what we saw among the people
was utter hatred for CPM. They showed us around in Madhupur how the local
panchayat office was turned into a camp of the harmad vahini. They told us
how the ?motor cycle army? of the harmads zoomed around the villages,
terrorizing people, breaking their houses brutally, firing in the air, and
beating people up. We talked to one villager whose house was being
demolished by the harmad , he helplessly kept calling the police to no vein..
It was only after an armed resistance was put up, that the harmads were
forced to retreat to Memul and further to Shijua.

Similarly, they narrated the incident of Khash Jongol, where because of the
lack of armed preparedness from the committee, the harmads abruptly entered
with the help of the police and open fired and killed three people, injuring
three others and fled.

Police and CPM are not just in alliance, they are the same thing. They told
us how the police stood as mute spectator whenever the harmads went on a
rampage. The harmads have even used police jeeps to move around. The local
CPM cadres provide information about the people within the villages to the
police.

>From our team, therefore when we see the current violence, which many media
houses are branding as ?anarchy?, we have a different opinion. We have seen
the genuine anger of the people, their tolerance, their suffering. And we
have no hesitation at all in holding the police, administration and CPM
responsible for the current precipitation of the situation.

The committee was formed against police atrocity. But what impressed us most
was the alternative developmental work that the Committee and the people
have been doing inside Lalgarh in the past seven months. These areas are
marked by extreme poverty and backwardness. Rainfall is scanty and the
people are dependent only on rainfall for agriculture. We saw the
dysfunctional government canal, which is lying dry. They described the
faulty nature of governmental dams which ultimately dry up the natural
falls. The showed us the pathetic condition of roads which becomes
completely inaccessible during the monsoons. The Committee on its own has
made 20 km of roads with red stone chips (?morrum?). The people have
volunteered labour to make these roads. The total cost to make this 20 km of
road, they showed were Rs. 47,000, while the panchayat always shows atleast
Rs. 15,000 for 1 km of road. They have repaired quite a few tube wells, and
have installed new ones at half the price than the panchayat. They have
started to make a check dam in Bohardanga to fight the water crisis. The two
best things that have been done by the Committee is to start land
distribution and run a health center in Katapahari. The vested forest lands
are supposed to be distributed to the landless tribals according to a bill
passed by the West Bengal government. But it never happened. Now the
committee is taking initiative in Banshberi and other villages to distribute
the vested empty lands adjacent to the forests to the people who have no
land. We saw the distribution of the patta in one village. The condition of
health facilities was also in a pathetic state in the villages, as there was
not a single functional health center. The nearest ones are in Lalgarh and
Ramgarh town. Patients often died the way to the hospital, often there had
been cases of snake bite of the people who were carrying the patients to the
hospital in the monsoon. There was a dysfunctional building in Katapahari
which was supposed to be a health center. The administration decided to turn
it into a police camp. After police boycott, the committee turned it into a
health center. Doctors from Kolkata and other regions visit there thrice a
week. It is flocked by more than 150 patients every day.

We had also attended a huge meeting called by the Committee in Lodhashuli
against a sponge iron factory located in the region. We visited the factory
site and saw the adverse effect of pollution on the trees and regions. The
people informed that even the paddy grown in the region have turned black,
so much so that even the panchayat has refused to accept the paddy. There
are hospitals and schools in the vicinity of such polluting factory. The
meeting despite a bus strike called by CPM was attended by huge masses of
people (around 12000), coming from different parts of the district. It was a
vibrant meeting, where the committee resolves among other things to boycott
the factory and build a resistance to stop the factory for good.

The presence of the Maoists within Lalgarh is one of the most contended
issues right now. We saw the open presence of Maoists and their mass
acceptance. They paste posters and have also held meetings where about ten
thousand people have participated. And unlike the popular myth that Maoists
are outsiders from Jharkhand etc. we saw the Maoist brigade to be flocked by
locals. The people are pretty clear about the need for an armed resistance
in the face of the regular joint attacks by the CPM and the state. The
restriction of carrying traditional arms by them is a clear signal by the
state to debilitate this movement.

By the time we left Lalgarh, the struggle has intensified. By now the people
have been successful in making their immediate enemy CPM to escape along
with the police. The enthusiasm we saw in the people was exuberant. For the
first time they are being part of not some vote minting political party but
a committee which is their own organization. They are living a life free of
state terror and building their own developmental projects. In different
villages many residents held one opinion in common, ?we have got
independence for the first time?. Their fight is against age old
exploitation, deprivation, torture and terror. In this way this is a
historic fight. And we strongly feel that what is deemed ?anarchy? by many
is real struggle for independence.

We urge the media houses to revisit Lalgarh. The movement has its roots in
the extreme impoverished socio economic conditions of the people because of
the inaction of the state. The state is bound to strike back to this fight
of the people. The CRPF will soon come back with the orders to open fire on
the resilient masses. The state government is also shamelessly asking the
notorious and infamous Grey hounds and Cobra to come and crush the people?s
movement. And that will be the most unfortunate and condemnable thing. The
anger of the masses against massive state terror, underdevelopment and
corruption is valid. And so is the long awaited fight against it.

We are going to publish a detailed report back in Delhi about this movement
of the people. We remember that the media especially the regional media in
Bengal had played a pretty progressive role during the Nandigram movement
and would appeal to you to also stand by the people of Lalgrah and their
genuine fight before the state carries out yet another genocide.

Priya Ranjan, Banojyotsna, Anirban, Gogol, Kusum, Reyaz, Yadvinder, Veer
Singh, Sumati.

Contact : 09711826861


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