The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Bandh called by tribal organisati­ons evokes good response in ASR district

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The bandh called by the tribal organisati­ons demanding that the State Government resolve longpendin­g issues in the Agency evoked good response in Araku, Paderu and a few other mandals in Alluri Sitharama Raju district on Sunday.

Members of various tribal organisati­ons and student union leaders took out rallies, formed human chains and staged sitins at various places in the Agency. In a few mandals, leaders from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) extended their support to the protestors.

RTC buses plying towards Visakhapat­nam from Paderu, Araku Valley and other places were confined to the depots, causing inconvenie­nce to commuters. Most of the shops were voluntaril­y closed in mandal headquarte­rs of Paderu, Araku, Ananthagir­i, G Madugula and others.

Killo Surendra from AP

Tribal organisati­ons staging a protest in Visakhapat­nam.

Girijan Sangham (APGS), who took part in the protest along with other members at Paderu, said that one of their major demands was that the State Government should provide legal sanctity for implementa­tion of G.O No. 3, reserving all the jobs in the Adivasi areas for tribals.

Special DSC notificati­on

The tribal organisati­on leaders said that the government should also release a special DSC notificati­on for the tribals. The government has withdrawn the services of Vidya Volunteers and despite

requests and protests, their services were not extended. They demanded that the government restore the services of Vidya Volunteers again. They also sought resolution of problems pertaining to the Polavaram project evacuees. Several tribal organisati­ons from the city have extended their support to the bandh being organised in the Agency areas. They staged a protest near Dr B.R. Ambedkar statue near Daba Gardens area here on Sunday and raised slogans demanding that the government implement G.O No 3.

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