http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Chhattisgarh/Dalit-farmers-herded-away-from-govt-land/Article1-765636.aspx
 
 Dalit farmers herded away from govt land
 Ejaz Kaiser, Hindustan Times
 Raipur, November 06, 2011
 
 As part of a drive against encroachment on government land, a big herd
 of cattle was pushed into agricultural fields in Raigarh to stampede
 the crops cultivated by Dalit farmers. The panchayat in Chicho-umariya
 village, 240 km east of Raipur, has defended the incident, which took
 place on
 October 30 and has created tension in the area.
 
 Local BJP leader Kartikram Pradhan, who also allegedly performs the
 role of sarpanch-pati (husband of the woman sarpanch, wielding
 authority on her behalf), allegedly spearheaded the move.
 
 Pradhan, who is also block president, said: "After the directive from
 the collector and the resolution passed by the gram panchayat, the
 process of removal was initiated."
 
 The Dalit families of the village are now facing the threat of social
 boycott and the blocking of their ration supplies if they protest or
 lodge any complaint.
 
 Raigarh collector Amit Kataria said humanitarian concern should have
 been shown to the villagers. "The action was legal and undertaken
 after a resolution was passed by the gram panchayat. Following the
 directive of the Supreme Court, we have decided to get rid of illegal
 encroachments on all public and government land by December 15,"
 Kataria told HT. Of the 1,650 acres in Chicho-umariya, nearly 250
 acres has been declared as grazing land, owned by the government.
 About 65 Dalit families were reportedly using 150 acres of that for
 decades.
 
 "We have been cultivating the land since the sixties and now face the
 threat from the sarpanch pati, who is also a local BJP leader, that
 our ration supply will be blocked," said Pushkarma, a woman in her
 thirties.
 
 Suraj Kumar, a villager, asked: "Why was the drive undertaken without
 the presence of an officer or the police? We had a lush green harvest
 this year owing to the good monsoon but all are destroyed now."
 
 The police, however, are saying the action was unjustified. "I have
 sent a police force led by the additional SP to inquire into the
 incident. Such an anti-encroachment drive is absolutely wrong. And the
 issue becomes sensitive when the victims are Dalits," Raigarh
 superintendent of police Rahul Sharma said.
 
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