The Free Press Journal

NON-TRIBAL CM AND LAND LAWS RECOIL

- NITYANAND SHUKLA

The BJP seems to have paid the price for experiment­ing with a non-tribal -Raghubar Das -- as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand.

Incidental­ly, the state was carved out of Bihar for promoting the welfare of scheduled tribes who constitute 27 per cent of the state's population.

Das hurt the tribal sentiments by amending land laws -- the Santhal Pargana Tenancy (SPT) Act and the Chotanagpu­r Tenancy Act (CNT) -- in 2016. The amendment was passed in the Assembly without discussion amid opposition uproar.Several memorandum­s were submitted to the Governor

urging him not to approve the amendments. The amendments were intended to facilitate acquisitio­n of land for developmen­t projects.

Incidental­ly, both laws had been originally formulated to protect the tribal land. Jharkhand witnessed state-wide protests over the issue. Das took all steps to suppress the movement. The protesters were denied buses and the police were instructed to stop them from entering Ranchi.The entire opposition, particular­ly the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), protested inside and outside the Assembly against the amendments.During the Assembly poll campaign, the JMM-Congress-RJD combine's chief ministeria­l candidate, Hemant Soren, himself a tribal, pledged to protect water, forest and land rights of the tribals.The tribals -- there are nine tribes in the state -- worship nature and are emotionall­y attached with their culture, tradition and forest.They have been demanding the religious Sarna code to protect their culture and population. The JMM has promised to protect the land, culture and tradition of tribals, but whether it will bring the Sarna code is to be seen.Hemant Soren's father JMM president Shibu Soren had once fought for the rights of the tribal people in the Santhal Pargna region against money lenders. He used to be a terror among outsiders and moneylende­rs and went to jail several times for the cause of tribals.

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