The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Adivasi Kondhs protest against omission of their names in land resurvey

They deplore the ‘inordinate delay’ in implementa­tion of the orders of the Chairman of Andhra Pradesh ST Commission directing the Anakapalli Collector to inquire into the issue

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The tribals of K. Gadhabapal­em village of Anakapalli district staged a protest near the statue of Alluri Sitharama Raju in their village on March 6 (Wednesday), deploring district administra­tion’s “inordinate delay” in the implementa­tion of the orders of the Chairman of Andhra Pradesh ST Commission directing Anakapalli Collector to probe into the issue of omission of their names from land resurvey.

The Adivasi

Khond tribes, holding copies of their land pattas, raised slogans seeking justice. They said that 12 families belonging to the Particular­ly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) were given land pattas in Ramannador­apalem and Gadhabapal­em villages of Kotnibilli panchayat of Ravikamath­am mandal in 1975 and in 1988, 30 other families were given Dpattas for the lands they were cultivatin­g. However, during the Jagananna land resurvey, their names were missing from the records, they said.

The tribals brought the issue to the attention of the Revenue officials, who assured them a survey would be done. But even after a year, the survey was not done, they said.

Following this, the victims brought the issue to the notice of the ST Commission Chairman during his visit to Golugonda mandal in Anakapalli district. The Commission Chairman then directed the Anakapalli Collector, on February 19, to order a probe into their complaint and submit a report to him within 16 days. However, the tribals say that none have come to their village to conduct the probe so far. CPI(M) district secretaria­t member K. Govinda Rao said that the tribals were cultivatin­g paddy, sugarcane, and cashews on their land. Since their pattas were cancelled during the Jagananna Resurvey, they were denied ecrop numbers for their lands, thereby hindering their ability to obtain bank loans.

They sought the Collector immediatel­y order a probe and do justice to them, failing which they would protest at the Collector’s Office at Anakapalli on March 11.

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