People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
51 December 19, 2010 |
TAMILNADU
ADJACENT to the Andhra
Pradesh
border, Pallavada village is situated in Gummidipoondi taluka of
Tiruvallur
district in Tamilnadu. There is more than 750 acres of government land
here, but
it has so far been under the benami occupation
of some Congress politicians like Thangabalu and other vested
interests. The
poor people of the village have been denied even one single acre of
this land. In
the past, the village poor --- the scheduled tribe, scheduled caste and
backward class people, and others --- had to wage many a struggle since
2005 to
press the demand that the rich people must be evicted from the
government land
and that the land must be given to the landless poor. On September 5,
2008, they
conducted a Road Roko agitation, with a large participation by women,
on the Kavaripettai
National Highway, because they had earlier been detained by the police
when they
were going to meet the chief minister to hand him over a memorandum
demanding
land to the landless poor, as per the two-acre scheme announced by the
chief
minister. During the Road Roko agitation, the revenue officials and
police
officials approached the leaders and held a negotiation on their
demand.
The assurance at the time
was that
the authorities would evict the rich people from the government land on
October
5 and 6, 2008, and an agreement to this effect was signed. But the
authorities cleared
only a part of the encroachment. Demanding the clearance of the rest of
land
under encroachment and its allotment to the landless poor, the people
of the
village had to demonstrate before the taluka office at Gummidipoondi on
December
1, 2008. Then the rest of the encroachment was also cleared.
Unnerved by this
situation, the
encroachers then came back to village, along with their henchmen, to
forcibly
grab the land. But the village people resisted them and drove them
away.
Agricultural workers of the village occupied the mango trees and
harvested
mangoes in a nearly 100 acres area. Some encroachers later approached
the Madras
High Court. But the All India Agricultural Workers Union (AIAWU) got
itself impleaded
in the case in order to defeat their attempt.
On January 20, 2009, the
All India
Agricultural Workers Union staged a dharna before the taluka office at
Gummidipoondi, in which AIAWU state president G Veeraiyan and state
treasurer G
Mani also participated. The tehsildar of Gummidipoondi assured them
that he
would forward their petition to the collector of Tiruvallur district
with the recommendation
that the land under consideration must be allotted to the landless
poor. The
dharna was preceded by a big public meeting in Pallavada village.
However, the district
administration did
not heed the demand. So it was decided that the village people must
first occupy
the land and then demand pattas for
the same.
On November 29, 2010,
agricultural
workers of the village were subdivided into 13 groups. The group
leaders then
held a meeting and decided the course of action.
On November 30, 2010, with
the help of
other villagers, the landless poor and their family members occupied
the land
by sowing seeds. They were led by AIAWU leaders A Lazer and
At 10 o’clock, the revenue
officials
and police officials appeared on the spot. The villagers put forward
the demand
the issuance of pattas for the
occupied lands and of the ‘B’ memo as an interim step to ensure the
crops. The
officials assured that necessary steps would be taken with the consent
of the district
collector.
Now that more than 400
acres of the government
land is in the hands of the village people, the AIAWU has decided to
continue
the struggle till land pattas are
allotted to the landless poor of the village.