People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 46 November 14, 2004 |
RAJASTHAN
People
Pine For Drought Relief, Get
Bullets
DURING
our 450 km run in Sriganganagar district of Rajasthan, we could see the worst
impact of drought and non-availability of water from the Indira Gandhi canal
project in command area. The government had promised in 1971 to supply 5.23
cusecs of water for agricultural operations for two crops. After continuous
drought, however, the peasants are in great distress. This year, there was no
water in the kharif season and therefore no kharif crop. They
expected water for the rabi crops but there has been no sign of it.
The
peasants sat in dharna on September 27, before the SDM office in Ghadsana
demanding water, drought relief and food for work etc. But the BJP government
chose to keep silent. Despite the peaceful meetings, deputations and dharnas, no
action was taken for one month. And suddenly there was brutal lathicharge on a
peaceful dharna at Ghadsana on October 26, which has caused serious frustration
and anger among the peasants.
During
the rallies and meetings organised on September 27. a huge posse of the
Rajasthan Armed Core (RAC) encircled the towns of Ghadsana and Rawla and opened
fire, killing 4 persons and injuring hundreds. A large number of people were
arrested, beaten brutally and put them behind bar; about 80 are still in Bikaner
jail.
Peasants
having all shades of opinion formed Kisan-Mazdoor-Vyapari Sangharsh Samity and
conducted this movement. Thousands of peasants and workers came on to the
streets with their genuine demands. After the killing, curfew was clamped in
those areas for a whole week. The RAC attacked houses, beat men, women and
children, looted many shops and unleashed a reign of terror. The CPI(M) state
secretary Professor Basudev and MLA Amra Ram reached the spot immediately and
stood by the people.
I
went to Anupagarh, Gadhsana and Rawla along with Rajasthan Kisan Sabha president
Sheopat Singh and Rajasthan Khet Mazdoor Union president Bhuramal Swamy, and
visited the entire affected area for two days. We were stunned to hear that the
police had opened fire to kill people. The deceased had received bullets in
their hearts and backs, all above their waists. There was no magistrate to order
and the police killed the people on their own. During the curfew, massive and
brutal attacks by the police were reported.
We
also visited the houses of the martyrs. The Paschim Banga Pradeshik Krisak Sabha
(AIKS) has, on behalf of the peasants and agricultural workers of West Bengal,
given Rs 50,000 as a mark of solidarity with the kisan movement in Rajasthan. We
distributed Rs 12,500 to the family of each martyr. Hethram, an agricultural
worker, was feeding the stray cattle on a road when the police killed him.
Mangilal and Kala Singh, young agricultural labourers, were in a demonstration
when the police firing killed them on the spot.
Raju Sindhi, a young physically handicapped but postgraduate boy, was
going to market when he got shot in his back. His father told us that the police
had refused to entertain an FIR about his killing.
We
attended a massive condolence meeting at Anupgarh. The main condolence meeting
was held at Gadhsana Mandi. Here, the police prohibited entry of all government
and private buses and trucks in the town to prevent the peasants from coming to
the condolence meeting. Hundreds of policemen encircled the town as if they had
declared a war against the peasantry. Yet, thousands of peasants came to the
meeting on tractors and on foot. This showed their anger and determination to
fight back.
These
condolence meetings declared that if the government failed to talk with the
Sangarsh Samity and concede its demands, a protracted and militant movement will
start in the whole of Ganaganagar and Hanumangarh districts and there would be chakka
jam everywhere. These demands are: (a) release of all the 80 detained
peasants unconditionally, (b) withdrawal of all false cases against them, (c)
payment of compensation to the families of all the deceased and all the injured
peasants, (d) institution of cases against and punishment to all the guilty
police officials under IPC 302 for killing the people, (e) start of drought
relief works for agricultural workers and supply of water as per norms to the
entire command area.
The
peasants and the Sangarsh Samity are determined to fight till the demands are
met. The All India Agricultural Workers Union and All India Kisan Sabha have
appealed to the peasants and agricultural workers of the country to organise
protest rallies and dharnas all over in protest against the barbaric attacks on
the and killing of agricultural workers and peasants in Rajasthan by the BJP
government led by the blood thirsty queen of the desert.