Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Tribal families of 73 villages protest, want schools and hospitals

- Hiral Dave hiral.dave@htlive.com

Some burnt tyres, others released black balloons and many protesting tribal families from 73 villages near Kevadiya in Gujarat did not cook on Wednesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Statue of Unity .

The reason they gave was that many people displaced for developmen­t of the Sardar Sarovar Dam had allegedly not been given a proper rehabilita­tion package. Besides, for developmen­t of areas surroundin­g the statue, about 3 km from the dam, many trees had been cut, they claimed.

“A ₹3000-crore statue in one of the most backward districts of Gujarat is a farce. We are not against Sardar Patel, but we want schools and hospitals,” said Praful Vasava, a tribal leader who was arrested along with his aides before they could take out a rally to the unveiling ceremony venue.

Villages in Bharuch, Songadh and Rajpipla are reported to have observed a bandh, with markets remaining closed. Some protesters held placards... criticisin­g Modi and asking him to go back. At least 17 Congress MLAs and independen­t MLA Jignesh Mewani backed the bandh.

“We do not cook while mourning a death in the family. Today is an equivalent day. Though we were provided food at Songadh police station, we did not eat as our community is fasting today,” said Raj Vasava, an activist who was taken into custody.

The tribals have been protesting since at least 200 families from Kevadiya village were recently shifted to Kaba village. “They have offered land in exchange or cash compensati­on. But nobody wants to leave their ancestral homes,” said Sanjay Tadvi, whose family had to shift out.

Narmada collector R Ninama said, “On paper, land in Kevadiya was taken over in 1992. But some families were shifted out only recently. The cash compensati­on in the rehabilita­tion package has been increased to ₹7.5 lakh per hectare from ₹3.5 lakh, in case tribals don’t want land.”

“Developmen­t schemes like Vanbandhu Yojana have establishe­d a connect between the tribals and the government...The protests are Congress-sponsored,” claimed BJP spokesman Bharat Pandya.

Congress spokesman Manish Doshi alleged, “The BJP, which has failed all communitie­s, has been blaming the Congress for all its setbacks...”

KEVADIYA (GUJARAT):

 ?? HT ?? Villages in Bharuch, Songadh and Rajpipla observed a bandh.
HT Villages in Bharuch, Songadh and Rajpipla observed a bandh.

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