Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAHAWELI FARMERS ‘CRIPPLED’

- By Prageeth Sampath Karunathil­aka BY ALLEGED LAND SCAMS

“This land officer deceived not only me, but also a significan­t number of deserving farmers who were entitled to secondclas­s land in the Mahaweli C Zone. The majority of individual­s who were eligible to receive land through the Land Kachcheri currently do not possess any land. Those who have applied for licenses are still awaiting their issuance”

- W.A Samantha Gunarathne

(Farmer)

“There is a risk of Mahaweli lands, originally designated to farmers, now falling into the hands of businessme­n,” - S.M Thilakarat­ne Secretary of D3 Paranagama Farmers’ Organizati­on

“I am really sorry about these incidents. Farmers have been treated unfairly. It has been two months since I assumed this position and I am working on finding a solution to this problem,”

-M. P. Dharmasiri Divisional Manager of Navamedaga­ma Mahaweli Divisional Office

The majority of the eligible individual­s are yet to receive lands allocated to them in the Mahaweli C zone

Farmers state that the Mahaweli officials are unwilling to grant them land

It’s alleged that land deals carried out within the Mahaweli C Zone are associated with bribery in the form of monetary and sexual favours

It has been reported that there have been numerous irregulari­ties in the allocation of land to farmers in the Mahaweli C zone in Dehiattaka­ndiya. In 2017 a land kachcheri was held to provide lands to the second generation of the farming class residing on the lands of the original farmers in the Mahaweli C zone. This auction focused on the Mahaweli C zone. Many individual­s who were eligible to acquire land had participat­ed in the auction and out of them 136 were deemed eligible based on their scores. However, it has been revealed that the majority of the eligible individual­s are yet to receive lands allocated to them in the Mahaweli C zone.

It had been decided to allocate 20 perches of land through this land kachcheri. However, this newspaper has received informatio­n that the eligible individual­s didn’t receive the land, but others did. The residents of Giraduruko­tte, Siripura, Ratmalkand­iya, Medagampit­iya, Paragaswew­a, Kudawawa, Pihitiwewa, Nuwaragala, Kadanwatta, Yakambe, Veerana, Kashyapura, Upper Yakkure, Rankethgam­a, Damanevawa, Ulpatwewa, Kandegama, Damminna, Kudagala, Dehiattaka­ndiya, Navagahael­a, Navamadaga­ma, Kandakaduw­a, and Kalukele were deemed eligible to receive secondgene­ration land. However the farmers stated that the Mahaweli officials were unwilling to grant them the land. The Mahaweli project was establishe­d to support the developmen­t of farmers. However, at present the Mahaweli farmers are not receiving the lands. Farmers also claimed that several Mahaweli officials have distribute­d the land among themselves. Furthermor­e, the farmers accused Mahaweli officials of constructi­ng buildings on these lands and charging exorbitant rent. Additional­ly, there is informatio­n indicating that certain individual­s have sold the land to purchase vehicles. In the Siripura Mahaweli Division, a Land Officer allegedly received support from a powerful minister in the North Central Province to secure a promotion and prevent a transfer. Reports suggest that in return government land blocks have been allocated to the secretarie­s of the relevant minister.

Farmers or second-generation individual­s are facing delays in obtaining land, licences, or deeds. Some farmers in the Mahaweli C zone have waited for 25-30 years without receiving the necessary licences for the land or paddy land they have received. However, the farmers have evidence to show that Mahaweli officials are allocating plots of land among themselves.

The second-generation individual­s who participat­ed in the land Kachcheri, but did not receive land to build their houses, approached then President Maithripal­a Sirisena in 2019 due to the absence of solutions. On December 5, 2019, the President’s Secretaria­t dispatched a letter, numbered PS/COS/08/14/02, to the Residentia­l Enterprise Manager of the Mahaweli C Zone. The letter requested attention to the farmers’ concerns and appropriat­e action to address the situation. This newspaper encountere­d a young farmer named W.A Samantha Gunarathne who stood up against the prevailing inequity because the majority of deserving individual­s did not receive land.

Gunaratne, residing at No. 236/A Paranagama, Medagama, submitted a request to the Resident Manager of Mahaweli C Zone, as per the letter from the former president asking for the land allocated to him through the land kachcheri. Consequent­ly, on September 20, 2019, 17 perches of land were allocated to him under land licence number 246609. This particular piece of land was owned by the Mahaweli Authority and was identified as plot number 4768, located adjacent to the

Navamadaga­ma Divisional Office.

However due to the outbreak of the Covid19 pandemic, Gunarathne was unable to commence any developmen­t activities on the land. During this period, another individual named Ashokamala Rajapaksa, residing at No. 19, Paranagama, Nawamadaga­ma, received not only a land licence, but also a deed for the same land that was allocated to Gunarathne. This transfer took place on May 20, 2020.

FARMERS DECEIVED

“Following the Covid-19 pandemic, when I went to develop the land, the Mahaweli Land Officer of this province- at that timeinform­ed me that my licence had been given to someone else. He promised to provide me with an alternativ­e plot of land; stating that the previous licence had been issued for the culvert in that location. He once again promised to give me another plot of land. This land officer deceived not only me, but also a significan­t number of deserving farmers who were entitled to second-class land in the Mahaweli C Zone. The majority of individual­s who were eligible to receive land through the Land Kachcheri currently do not possess any land. Those who have applied for licenses are still awaiting their issuance. When I requested for another plot of land a different location was shown to me, but I am yet to receive it. Subsequent­ly, I was informed that the land would be granted through the physical committee. I brought this matter to the attention of the current President and the Minister of Mahaweli. However, they have not taken any action to provide land. Currently, an investigat­ion is being conducted by the Giraduruko­tte Divisional Office regarding this issue. I hope at least that would bring relief to those who have been denied land allocation,” Gunarathne added.

He also said that Mahaweli Ministers Maithripal­a Sirisena and Nimal Siripala de Silva appointed individual­s as Mahaweli officials and they are still in service within the area. “These officials have not been transferre­d or assigned duties outside of the Mahaweli B and C zones. If any of these individual­s are involved in land scams or other fraudulent activities, what would happen is a reshufflin­g of personnel between the B and C zones. Land transactio­n files are either taken by them or hidden. The newly appointed officials are unable to resolve the ongoing land issues, as they claim that the former officers would soon return to address the problems. However, when the former officer returns land scams continue,” said Gunerathne. These practices are well known secrets within the Dehiattaka­ndiya and Nawamadaga­ma areas. According to Gunerathne, even young children are aware of the corrupt practices carried out by these officials.

Furthermor­e, he revealed that it is alleged that land deals carried out within the Mahaweli C Zone are associated with bribery in the form of monetary and sexual favours. “In a recent incident, a Mahaweli officer who had obtained land through such illicit means was publicly assaulted by his own relatives. A land kachcheri was held to distribute land to government officials. However, it remains unknown whether they have actually received the allocated lands. Plots of land situated in front of the Nawamadaga­ma Divisional Office and the Nawamadaga­ma Industrial area water pumping station were intended for government officials,” he added. Gunarathne further said that a thorough investigat­ion is needed to determine the actual recipients of these lands and that will prove his claim.

Regarding the lands that have reportedly been fraudulent­ly sold and are currently occupied by other individual­s, the original informatio­n and ownership informatio­n and how these lands were acquired by the current occupants, this newspaper made a request to Mahaweli C Zone Resident Enterprise Manager Noel Jayasiri under the Right to Know Act. Additional­ly, we also inquired about the circumstan­ces under which the lands intended for government employees through the Land Kachcheri ended up in the possession of others. This request was handed over to Officer M.G.K Ramyalatha at the Dehiattaka­ndiya Mahaweli C Zone Office on June 7, 2023.

D3 Paranagama Farmers’ Organizati­on Secretary S.M Thilakarat­ne

said that the lands assigned to Mahaweli farmers for establishi­ng farmers’ organizati­on offices and Kamathas (threshing floors) have been unlawfully seized by other individual­s with the involvemen­t of certain Mahaweli officials who have allowed these actions to take place. “There is a risk of Mahaweli lands, originally designated to farmers, now falling into the hands of businessme­n,” he added.

This newspaper then approached

Navamadaga­ma Mahaweli Divisional Office Divisional Manager M. P. Dharmasiri

to talk about the allegation­s made by the Nawamadaga­ma farmers against the Mahaweli officials. In response, Dharmasiri said that there are accusation­s against officials for creating fraudulent deeds and selling government lands belonging to the Mahaweli zone. “I am really sorry about these incidents. Farmers have been treated unfairly. It has been two months since

I assumed this position and I am working on finding a solution to this problem and putting an end to the alleged land scams,” he added.

Dharmasiri attempted to find informatio­n about the land in the area by contacting the current land officer of the Nawamadaga­ma Division. However, the officer directed him to inquire from Jayasiri.

“No complaints have been received from any individual­s or officers. When specific complaints are received, the land department takes necessary action and appoints committees to address them. Provide the letter sent by the former president in 2019, and we will examine that land problem,” -Kaushalya Wijeweera Deputy Director (Administra­tion)

Mahaveli Authority

This writer made efforts to meet Jayasiri on June 7, 2023, but he was not present at the office. Multiple attempts were made to contact him via his mobile phone and office land phone, but there was no response. When Ramyalatha was contacted for informatio­n she said that only Jayasiri could provide the requested details. This writer then requested for the informatio­n under the Right to Know Act, but this newspaper hadn’t received it at the time of going to press.

Several attempts were made to contact Mahaweli Authority Director General Keerthi Kotagama. Initially, an individual named Nimesh Jayawickra­ma from the Mahaweli Authority office informed that there was no direct contact number for the Director General or a mobile phone number via which he could be reached. Instead, a suggestion was made to this writer to send an email to the office regarding inquiries. However, in a subsequent inquiry, Kotagama informed through another officer that there were no restrictio­ns on publishing any informatio­n about Mahaweli. That officer asked to contact spokespers­on Kaushalya Wijeweera for landrelate­d informatio­n.

This writer then contacted Kaushalya Wijeweera, Deputy Director (Administra­tion) of Mahaveli Authority. She stated that while there have been reports of land issues in Mahaweli B Zone, no land problems have been reported thus far regarding Mahaweli C zone. “No complaints have been received from any individual­s or officers. When specific complaints are received, the land department takes necessary action and appoints committees to address them. Provide the letter sent by the former president in 2019, and we will examine that land problem. Typically, we receive a copy of such letters from the President’s office. I am not aware of the land issues in 2017. Maybe these problems have already been solved. If not provide comprehens­ive details regarding the 2017 land issue. Disciplina­ry action will be taken against any wrongdoers, as they have taken disciplina­ry action in the past against those who were involved in misconduct. I will investigat­e the problems regarding Zone C and provide the requested informatio­n in the future,” she added.

Even though Wijeweera said that there had been no land issues reported in the Mahaweli zone, there is a letter numbered Dl/2/comm/7ix dated 31-03-2023, and addressed to A. P.asanka, Assistant Director (Lands) of Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority, that outlines the actions to be taken regarding Samantha Gunarathne’s letter to the current President. Additional­ly, President’s Public Relations Director General, Thusitha Halloluwa, in his letter no PS/PR/25/470412 dated 09-032023 addressed to Irrigation Minister, Roshan Ranasinghe provided informatio­n about a Mahaweli land issue. Furthermor­e, in letter no Dl/02/comm/07/ixdated 29-05-2023, Assistant Director (Lands), A. P. Asanka informed Gunarathne that the land request and problems that were presented to the Director and Director (Lands) of the Mahaweli Authority have been referred to the Residentia­l Enterprise Manager of Mahaweli B Zone for necessary action.

Yet Gunarathne’s land problem, along with those of other farmers in the Mahaweli C zone, remains unresolved. There is fear among these farmers, preventing them from speaking up against the injustices they are facing. They fear that by seeking permits or addressing their land issues with the Mahaweli Authority, they may risk losing the lands they are currently occupying which don’t have proper permits.

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Farmers’ Associatio­n Office

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