The Hindu (Kolkata)

Unkept promises of over 50 years take sheen out of tribespeop­le’s lives in Kerala’s Puravimala

- Dhinesh Kallungal

Amid decades-old neglect by the authoritie­s, the Kani tribespeop­le from Puravimala in Kerala crossed the Neyyar on Friday by country boats to exercise their franchise.

But this time, their numbers and enthusiasm were low compared to previous times. There was an air of despondenc­y among them that their vote would not change their destiny.

Speaking to The Hindu, 58-year-old Krishnanak­utti Kani said nothing has changed over the past 50 years in the 11 tribal settlement­s in Amboori, which include Thenmala, Puravimala, Komba, Kunnathuma­la, Kannammamm­oodu, Chakkappar­a, Karikkuzhy, and Ayyavilako­m, where people are still making a living as forest dwellers, despite the settlement­s being hardly 40 km away from Thiruvanan­thapuram. However, during every election, they would cross the Neyyar with a ray of hope that the election would change their destiny, he said.

There is no means for the people in the settlement­s to make a living. The employment provided to them under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act is the major source of revenue for about 1,700 people in the settlement­s and nearby areas, said V. Leela Kanikkarji, a 62-year-old tribeswoma­n.

The remnants of bridge spans constructe­d at Kumbichalk­adavu stand testimony to ožcial apathy towards the tribespeop­le.

Sathish N., the oarsman in the boat that ferries the voters from the settlement­s to the booth, said it is only during election that people from outside the world reach the area to understand the perilous lives of the people. They have to take a circuitous route of 25 km to reach the nearest town in the absence of a ferry during peak monsoon.

The candidates of the main fronts have reached settlement­s ahead of the election as part of their campaignin­g. However, the people lost faith in politician­s over the years as the settlement has only one government institutio­n—a government lower primary school, he said.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Kani tribespeop­le crossing the Neyyar in Thiruvanan­thapuram to exercise their franchise on Friday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Kani tribespeop­le crossing the Neyyar in Thiruvanan­thapuram to exercise their franchise on Friday.

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