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The fate of Evictees is worse than war prisoners: Brinda rust

The fate of Evictees is worse than war prisoners: Brinda rust
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Guwahati: A member of the CPM Polit Bureau, Brinda Karat, after meeting families who were evicted in Dholpur, on Thursday Rupi the fate of the family living in no hygienic conditions without medical assistance, other drinking water.
“Nasif from refugees is worse than war prisoners.
Not a single pissa has been given for rehabilitation.
We were told by women and children, many of them cried, that they did not have water, latrines, residences, food and food.
Medical facilities , “Karat said.” They were forced to drink dirty river water.
Every family has sick children and women, “he told the media, citing a letter sent to the Minister of Main Himanta Buswa Sarma.
Rust is afraid of the possibility of a typhoid epidemic because of the dirty water forced by the family to drink.
“Daughters and women with menstrual related conditions are the worst patients.
There are several rules even for prisoners,” he said.
While the school has been reopened in the country phase, he regretted that a number of children from families who were evicted were unable to go to school.
“We also found that all roads to the area have been blocked by administration and so it is very difficult to get their medical help,” Karat said.
He accused the government led by BJP to revoke the family of the land of Fertile Dholpur cultivation in the Constituency of Sipajhar Darrang District without examining their documents that validate their claims for years.
“They have papers needed to show their work and in some cases land ownership,” Karat said, claiming that he saw many documents like that in public consultations.
“It seems that the constitution and legal framework are suspended in this area,” Karat said, who went to Dholpur as part of the fact search team, accompanied by suprakash Talukdar, member of the CPM Central Committee, Sarbhog Mla Monoranjan Talukdar and other leaders from the State Committee.
Revealing the findings of the visit of Wednesday to three segments of Dholpur, he shot a letter to Himanta Buswa Sarma by asserting that around 1,000 poor farmers, who had given birth to the land for the past 50 years have been expelled.
He said that even if the government claim that this violates the land taken at a nominal value, the government has not conducted a survey to verify or reject the claim.
“It’s surprising that notifications less than 12 hours are given for eviction,” Karat said.
The CPM leader alleged that since the last eviction driving on September 23, there were no government officials who visited the people.
“Instead, we saw several armed police teams in areas that were none other than intimidation.
We also saw the government mobilizing the tractor who hijacked and sowed the ground.
Without resolving claims, the government took illegal steps to reach the ground,” Rust writes to CM Sarma.
He said the government’s declaration that this land would be converted into agricultural farms that employ indigenous peoples, very confusing.
Karat said the area has become an agricultural area that presents the need not only local population but also the vegetable market Guwahati.
“There is enough land in the regions that can be developed by the government to state agriculture without evictions.
Why does the government not take this logical step?” He asked.
“Unfortunately and sorry we found that the only reason for this lies in a narrow political agenda about stripping the minority rights community for their rights, even though the government itself knew that they were Indian citizens.
In other words, in the field of Assam, Indian citizens lose their rights just because they are Muslims, “he thought.
In contrast to the congress, which supports fingering milling, CPM demands that the grinding of evictions and ‘forced catching’ land without the right survey and verification is immediately stopped.
Until then, the left party said the family must be allowed to return to their land.

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