Repeal land acquisition amendment and scrap Godda Adani Power project: demands Jharkhand civil society

Ranchi: Repeal Land Acquisition Amendment Act 2018 (Jharkhand) and Land Bank policy. Laws that are blatantly and repeatedly used for suppression of freedom of expression and harassment of activists should be immediately repealed. Few examples are Sections124A (sedition) & 499 (criminal defamation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

All the projects that are being undertaken without consent of Gram Sabha and by violating land laws should be scrapped including, Icha-Kharkai embankment, Godda Adani Power project, Palamu elephant corridor and Mandal dam. Samta judgement, Fifth Schedule and PESA should be implemented in letter and spirit. Rules for PESA to be formulated. Forest Rights Act should be enforced fully. And there should be complete transparency in funding of political parties.

These and many other significant demands were made by Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha from all political parties to include it in their manifesto, for 2019 Lok Sabha Elections.

The Mahasabha is a coalition of more than thirty progressive organisations, activists and intellectuals working in different parts of Jharkhand for the rights of poor, Adivasis, Dalits, women and minorities.

“Mahasabha believes that our state and country are passing through a phase of undeclared emergency. Peoples’ rights and basic tenets of democracy are under attack: amendment in Land Acquisition Act, starvation deaths, lynching incidents, increasing atrocities on Adivasis, Dalits, minorities and women, state-sponsored communalism, attacks on the freedom of expression, harassment of activists, attacks on traditional self-governance systems of Adivasis, to name a few,” read the press communiqué issued by the mahasabha.

Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha hopes that 2019 elections will lead to formation of a government that will be committed to ensuring people’s rights, preservation of constitution and democratic institutions and committed to secular and democratic values.

JJM also mentioned that it will discuss the question of political commitment on these issues with the people across the state.

Below are mahashabha’s demands in full:

Gram Sabha and Natural Resources

Civil and Democratic Liberties

Domicile and Reservation

Social Security, Healthcare and Education

Agriculture

Religion, Culture and Language

Transparent, Accountable Governance and Electoral Reforms

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