The Hindu (Coimbatore)

‘Address issues of Sri Lankan repatriate­s in the Nilgiris’

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The Vivasayiga­l Thozhilala­rgal Munnetra Sangam (VTMS) has called upon political parties to address the “su©ering” of more than 25 lakh Sri Lankan repatriate­s, otherwise called Indian-origin hill country Tamils, demanding that they be represente­d in Parliament.

In a press release, M.S. Selvaraj and V. Ramakrishn­an, State coordinato­r and district president of VTMS, stated that the repatriate­d constitute the single biggest demographi­c that could determine victory in the Nilgiris Parliament­ary constituen­cy.

As the community comprises of mostly plantation workers and poor farmers, the VTMS has called on the government to redistribu­te land to the workers, ensuring that each family gets at least three acres of land, and loans for agricultur­e. “The government order 1168 which prohibits the grant of pattas in hilly districts should be repealed,” the VTMS said.

The organisati­on also said that rehabilita­tion assistance promised under the Sirimavo-Shastri Pact, which was not properly made available to the communitie­s, should be provided and that the Central and State government­s should form a high-level committee to study what assistance needs to be provided.

TANTEA losses

The organisati­on also said the Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporatio­n (TANTEA), which has su©ered losses, is being systematic­ally closed down, with 265 hectares of tea plantation­s having been handed over to the Forest Department by the AIADMK government. The VTMS is, in this case, referring to the handing over of TANTEA land that is not being cultivated, which the Forest Department and government insist is a necessary step to minimise negative human-elephant interactio­ns in the region, which have been on the rise due to the destructio­n of forests and expansion of agricultur­e and human settlement­s into elephant habitats in Gudalur and Pandalur. “Similarly, the present government has taken action to convert 2,152 hectares of tea plantation­s into forests through Order No. 173 of 2022...This order should be quashed in its entirety,” the organisati­on said.

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