The Asian Age

Guj tribal leader questions arrest of three ‘Naxals’

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Ahmedabad, July 26: Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) chief and Gujarat MLA Chhotu Vasava has come out in support of three Pathalgadi movement activists arrested by the state ATS, and said that labelling a tribal a “Naxalite” was a ploy to silence them from demanding their rights.

Three alleged Naxals from Jharkhand — Saamu Oreya, Birsa Oreya and Babita Kachhap — were arrested by the antiterror­ist squad (ATS) in Gujarat on Friday for trying to instigate tribals in Tapi and Mahisagar districts to resort to violence against the government, police have said.

Mr Vasava, who represents Jhagadia Assembly constituen­cy in Bharuch district of Gujarat, has put out dozens of tweets in the last two days questionin­g the arrest of the trio. He also demanded the release of Babita Kachhap. Through his tweets, he has demanded the definition of Naxalism after the three arrested accused were termed as “Naxalites” trying to incite tribals in the two districts of Gujarat to resort to violence.

However, Mr Vasava’s open support for the accused has drawn sharp reaction from another tribal leader from the ruling BJP, Mansukh Vasava, a Member of Parliament from Bharuch Lok Sabha constituen­cy. He said that the tribal community in Gujarat believes in developmen­t and not separatism and Naxalism.

Chhotu Vasava said that people dying from hunger cannot be terrorists.

“It is the people in the government who spread terrorism and Naxalism. Otherwise, people do not have any desire...How can people dying from hunger be terrorists?

“It is a ploy to mislead the people so that a situation is created wherein they are not able to speak or demand anything. There is neither terrorism nor Naxalism in the country,” he said.

He put out several tweets with the hashtag “Naxali ki paribhasha batao (define a Naxalite), saying that people working to spread awareness among tribals about the 5th Schedule of the Constituti­on were being labelled as Naxals.

“Is it Naxalism to talk about the Article of the Constituti­on when the land of our ancestors is being snatched away unconstitu­tionally?” he said in one of his tweets on the issue.

◗ GUJARAT MLA Chhotu Vasava, through his tweets, has demanded the definition of Naxalism after the three arrested accused were termed as ‘Naxalites’ for trying to incite tribals in the 2 districts of Gujarat to resort to violence

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