People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 18 May 01, 2005 |
ANDHRA PRADESH
Andhra police resorting to firing and lathicharge on peaceful protestors
THE
CPI(M)-led agitation of the people displaced by the proposed Thotapalli
irrigation project in Vijayanagaram district, demanding payment of adequate
compensation and rehabilitation, has brought to the fore the need for payment of
adequate compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement of the people affected
and displaced under various irrigation projects in the state.
On April 16, the police resorted to firing and brutal lathicharge on the
leaders of the CPI(M) and the
displaced people agitating at Mettupaka junction for payment of adequate
compensation for the lands and houses the latter had lost under the proposed
Thotapalli project. Ten people, including the state committee member of the
CPI(M) and honorary president of the state unit of AIDWA, S Punyavathy,
and Vijayanagaram district committee secretary of the Party, M Krishna
Murthy, were injured. The police
registered cases against 12 people, including the leaders of the CPI(M), under
various sections with cooked up charges, including attempt to murder, and sent
them to 15-day remand in the central jail in Visakhapatnam. The police brutality and foisting of
false cases against the leaders of the CPI(M) and other agitators evoked
all-round condemnation and wide-spread protests. Punyavathy, Krishna Murthy, Kolaka Krishna Murthy, CPI(M) MLA
from Nagur constituency and Reddy Sriramamurthy, secretary of Parvathipuram
division committee of the Party, are among those sent to 15-day custody. The
police also arrested Chaudary Tejeswara Rao, Srikakulam district secretary of
the CPI(M), B Tulasidas, president of the A P Rythu Sangham and
V Indira, Vijayanagaram district secretary of AIDWA
at the house of Sriramamurthy and released them later.
Strongly
condemning the police brutality and foisting of false cases, B V Raghavulu,
member of the Polit Bureau and secretary of the state committee of the CPI(M),
demanded the government to withdraw the false cases immediately and release all
the people who were arrested. He demanded the government to appoint a committee
with experts and representatives of political parties to formulate a policy of
rehabilitation of the people displaced under various projects in the state.
Raghavulu warned that a statewide agitation would be taken up, if the government
does not solve the problems of the people displaced under the Thotapalli barrage
through negotiations. The government has to acquire about three lakh acres of
land for construction of projects in the state.
Though it has acquired about 56,000 acres of land till the end of
December last, compensation has not been paid to some of the displaced people,
Raghavulu said. Besides, the
problem of displaced people is also arising in connection with land acquisition
for international airport at Shamshabad, Krishnapatnam port, special economic
zone, etc. As such, the issue has
wider impact.
It
is estimated that under the Thotapalli project, about 10,700 acres of private
land in 24 villages would be submerged, displacing about 4000 families.
The affected people are demanding payment of same price to their lands,
irrespective of their nature, as per the judgement given by the Supreme Court in
the past. Among the affected people are several hundreds of tribals. As per the
judgement of the Supreme Court, they should be given alternate lands. As the
displaced people expressed apprehension that the extent of lands that would be
submerged under the project was under-estimated, the minister for forests, S
Vijayarama Raju, promised that the government would pay compensation which would
be 100 per cent more than the price fixed by the government. And that works of
the project would be started only after payment of compensation
and rehabilitation of the affected people. Contrary to the promise of the
minister, the district collector announced later that the compensation would be
more by 50 per cent only.
While
a meeting on the issue of the displaced people was to take place on April 19 in
Hyderabad with the officers concerned, thousands of displaced people took out a
rally at Mettupaka junction on April 16, demanding stoppage of works of the
project till compensation is paid to them. With the joint collector expressing
his inability to stop the works and making provocative comments, the agitators
expressed their resolve to stop the works and sought the permission of the
police to take out a procession. After
arguments, the police resorted to lathicharge and firing on the agitators, who
in turn, pelted stones on the police. One DSP and three constables also
sustained injuries. Protesting
against the police firing and lathicharge, the CPI(M) conducted rasta roko at
several places in Vijayanagaram district and a bandh was observed in
Parvathipuram on the call given by the committee of the displaced people and the
Left parties. Central committee member of the CPI(M) and MP, P Madhu and other
leaders of the Party visited areas of the displaced people and demanded the
government to give alternate lands and compensation to the displaced people and
exgratia of Rs 2 lakh to K Venkataramana who sustained bullet injury. Madhu also
represented the matter to the district collector.
In
a letter addressed to the chief minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, Raghavulu
refuted his reported allegation that the CPI(M) had provoked the displaced
people and expressed surprise that the CM was echoing the words uttered by the
former chief minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, that the opposition parties were
provoking the then agitation against power tariff hike. He also explained that
the displaced persons were seriously agitated and dissatisfied over the issue
and that was the reason why they were participating in the agitation in
thousands. Tracing the background of the agitation to the year 2003, Raghavulu
pointed out that they had resorted to agitation after all their representations
to and pleadings with the ministers and officers failed to elicit positive
action to solve their problems. People
displaced under several projects have been suffering unbearable difficulties
over the years, unable to get compensation.
The government should not forget that the people displaced under other
projects would resort to agitation, Raghavulu asserted. In the policies of the
central and state governments on rehabilitation of the displaced people, it is
proposed to formulate a plan of rehabilitation
and propose it for public discussion before the works of the projects
concerned are taken up. It is
strange that the government itself is violating this position and at the same
time putting the leaders of the displaced persons agitating for implementation
of the law behind the bars, Raghavulu commented.
While the government officers and the police provoked the displaced
people, who were agitating peacefully, the leaders tried to pacify the people
and control the situation. Pointing
out that the CM might be aware of what kind of leaders Punyavathy and MLA
Lakshmana Murthy were, Raghavulu asked whether they were appearing to his
government as hardcore criminals who commit crimes like attempt to murder and
insult the women. As a result of such approach the credibility of the government
would degenerate, he said. Raghavulu
demanded the CM to take initiative to discuss with the representatives of the
displaced people, solve their problem and withdraw all the false cases foisted
on their leaders.
A meeting of different political parties, organised by the A P Rythu Sangham at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram, unanimously passed a resolution, requesting the government to work out a rehabilitation and resettlement package for the people displaced under the Thotapalli project, discuss the same with political parties, the displaced persons and voluntary organisations and publish a gazette notification. The meeting demanded the government to withdraw the cases foisted against the leaders of the displaced places. It also demanded the government to formulate and implement a policy of paying compensation to the displaced people before starting works of any proposed project. Leaders of different political parties B V Raghavulu, Koratala Satyanarayana (CPI-M), Kadiyam Srihari (TDP), Kanumuri Bapiraju (Congress), Sateesh (TRS), Chandrasekhar (CPI), Kotayya (Rythu Coolie Sangham) and Govardhan (CPI-ML New Democracy) supported the demands of the displaced persons and announced support to their agitation. President of the Rytu Sangham, Tulasidas presided over this meeting.