The Sunday Guardian

CONGRESS WILL USE JHARKHAND ORDINANCE TO BRAND BJP ANTI TRIBAL

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and non Christian tribals. Both the Acts were enacted during the British raj. Things have come to such a pass that not only the opposition such as the Congress, the Left, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha ( JMM), but even BJP’s alliance partner All Jharkhand Students’ Union (AJSU) are opposing the move. Even BJP’s tribal MLAs are opposing the ordinance, which is with the President at present.

According to sources, the Congress is planning to organise a massive demonstrat­ion on this issue at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on 24 November, for which party vice president Rahul Gandhi has held a meeting. Congress believes that since Parliament’s winter session is starting on 16 November, the issue will generate considerab­le heat even inside the House. Rahul Gandhi is likely to meet President Pranab Mukherjee on this issue. “A senior Congress leader is working towards ensuring decent media coverage and providing logistical support to the demonstrat­ion against the so-called anti-tribal policies of the Central government. Interestin­gly, this leader told a Congress delegation from Jharkhand that some Dalit and Muslim faces should also be included in the dharna, so that the NDA government can be depicted as being anti-tribal, anti-Dalit and anti-Muslim,” said a source.

Speaking to this newspaper, senior Congress leader from Jharkhand, former Union minister Subodh Kant Sahai said: “The situation is very volatile. People are out on the streets. For the tribals, it is the ‘Ulgulan’ (revolution) moment. This is not just about land, but also about protecting tribal culture and heritage.” He said three police firings have taken place in Khunti, Ramgarh and Barkagaon in the last 55 days in which seven people have been killed and 50 injured.

The ongoing protest by the tribals got fuel from the government’s decision to show cause an Indian Administra­tive Service lady officer, Vandana Dadel, a tribal Christian, who questioned the CM’s statement on religious conversion­s on her Facebook post. On 20 October, Raghubar Das had said during an official programme that those involved in religious conversion­s were inciting the protest against the government’s move to amend the two Acts and would be sent to jail. The officer was present when CM made this statement and wrote on Facebook on the same day, “A question arises in the mind when questions are raised during an official programme about the religion of tribals, and on religious conversion. Does a tribal have no right to choose a religion of his/her choice with respect? Why all of a sudden have people started thinking about the religion of the tribals? The fact is that the society is suffering from many other serious issues like malnutriti­on, illiteracy and unemployme­nt.” Dadel is presently Secretary, Panchayati Raj.

The opposition parties held a rally protesting against the amendments and called for a state-wide bandh on 24 October, which was quite successful. They are now planning to gherao the Raj Bhawan in Ranchi on 13 November.

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