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Robbing Dalits
PURNIMA S. TRIPATHI in Bhopal
The government deprives Dalit families of their precious land in the
name of development.
POOR people who have been allotted land by successive governments in
Madhya Pradesh face the threat of being dispossessed of their only
means of livelihood by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, all
in the name of development. Dalits, who have benefited from such mafis
or doles in the past, are the worst hit.
Madan Lal and his brother Ram Gopal, residents of Misrod village,
situated on the outskirts of Bhopal along the Bhopal-Hoshangabad
highway, and their family of 12 eke out a living by tilling their
ancestral land. The land was given as mafi to the Dalit family in 1930
and since 1958 it has been in the name of Madan Lal. Revenue records of
this period mention the name of Madan Lal as the owner of the land.
On September 26, revenue officials and senior BJP leaders met Madan Lan
and informed him that the land had been allotted to the Institute of
Applied Sciences and Fundamental Research Society to start a dental
college. They asked Madan Lal to vacate the land within 24 hours. The
Society is headed by Vinay Sarang, son of senior BJP leader Kailash
Sarang.
Taken aback, Madan Lal asked to see the relevant papers, which he was
denied. He sought to secure information about the papers under the
Right to Information Act and found to his horror that in 2006 revenue
record his name had been removed from the column indicating the owner.
The six-acre (one acre = 0.4 hectare) plot bearing revenue numbers 261,
363 and 266/1 had been listed as nazool or government land. He
approached the High Court for a stay on the Government Order, stating
that if dispossessed of the land, he would lose his livelihood and his
family would starve. The court issued a stay order on October 13.
Since the Dalit family did not move out of the land, it has been
receiving threats and has been forced to hire an armed security guard.
The members of the family are scared to venture out on their own; they
move around in a group. "I fear going to the city alone because I don't
want to die on the road," says Ram Gopal, the younger brother. Their
six sisters have now come to live with them along with their families,
saying, "If we have to die, we will all die together".
They told this correspondent that in the absence of the men folk,
strangers visit their land, hurl abuses at them and warn them to move
out. Madan Lal tried to approach the Chief Minister for help, but he
was not allowed inside the residence. He tried to take the help of the
police, but to no avail. The market value of the land is roughly Rs.6
crores but Vinay Sarang will be required to pay only an annual rent of
Rs.2,42,760. Besides, Sarang has already been provided with a kabzanama
(letter of possession) although the Dalit family still lives on the
land.
The government justifies its action by saying that it has been taken as
per the 1997 policy of the Digvijay Singh government, whereby urban
land can be allotted free of cost to start industries or educational
institutions. "Besides, only government land is being allotted. No
individual land owner has been deprived of his land," said Manoj
Srivastava, the Chief Minister's media adviser and Commissioner, Public
Relations, quoting the Madhya Pradesh land revenue laws.
Referring to the case of Madan Lal and Ram Gopal, he said the land was
given as mafi and they were never the actual owners. The land in their
possession always belonged to the government, and it was entitled to
use the land whichever way it liked. "There is no law which prevents
the government from allotting land to those associated with the BJP,"
Manoj Srivastava said.
Unlike Madan Lal, who continues to live on his land, Narayan Nath,
another Dalit with a huge family to support, has been deprived of his
14 acres of land at Islamnagar village on Bairasia Road, near Bhopal.
He alleges that his standing crop was destroyed by the BJP Rajya Sabha
member, Laxmi Narayan Sharma. The government maintains that Sharma is
the legitimate owner of the land because Narayan Nath's father Shyamlal
Nath had transferred the title to him. Narayan Nath refuses to believe
this and produces land records proclaiming him and his mother Budhia
Bai as the legitimate occupants. This case comes up for hearing in the
district court on December 6.
Another person, Ramkishore Khatri of Seoni village, has also been
deprived of his land. The district administration has allotted it to
Balram Jat.
According to the Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly, Jamuna
Devi, the government is grabbing land belonging to poor people with
impunity and doling it out to its favourites. "The government is
behaving like a land mafia," she said. She wrote to various District
Collectors across the State seeking redress for the affected families,
but to no avail.
However, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan denied that any "land
grabbing" was happening. "I will personally stop it if any wrong-doing
is brought to my notice."
Manoj Srivastava claimed that only government land was being allotted
to deserving people for various developmental activities. What is being
glossed over is the fact that it is Dalits who are being dispossessed
of their land because they have never been landowners. In the case of
Madan Lal, for example, he said, the family had been given the land in
lieu of its services as "kotwar" (a revenue official in rural areas).
Since Misrod was included in the urban area, the post of "kotwar" was
abolished and the land was taken away from Madan Lal.
"We have compensated the family," he said, a claim denied by the Dalit
family. "We have not received a single penny. Moreover, we do not want
the money. This land is our only means of livelihood, we don't want any
money. We only want to be allowed to till this land as we have always
been doing," says Ram Gopal. The land has more than 100 fruit-bearing
trees and three tombs.
These are not sundry incidents. According to Jamuna Devi, such
complaints are pouring in from all over the State. "In Hoshangabad
district alone I have received at least 10 such complaints and even
though I have written repeatedly to the District Collector, there has
been no response," she says.
Uma Bharati, Bharatiya Jan Shakti Party leader, who has vowed to finish
off the BJP in Madhya Pradesh, agrees. "In Bidhuni the Chief Minister
doled out huge chunks of land to industrialists from Haryana. Precious
farm land is being taken away from farmers and given free to rich
industrialists," she says. She plans to launch a movement to oppose
this.