Sunday, March 10, 2013

Protest Held in New Delhi Against Killing of Anti - POSCO Activists and Forcible Land Grabbing in Odisha

New Socialist Initiative (NSI) along with few other organisations and students of Sociology (Delhi School of Economics) held a demonstration outside Odisha Bhawan to protest against the killing of Anti - POSCO activists and against the ongoing forcible land grabbing by Odisha Government for the proposed POSCO Steel Plant.
Photo: Mukul Dube
Asit Das of "POSCO Pratirodh Solidarity Delhi" appraised the demonstrators about the tensed situation that prevails in the Anti-POSCO movement area. Following Asit Das, Subhash Gatade (Convener, NSI), Om Prakash (AISA - JNU), Suraj Beri (New Materialists - JNU), P.K Sahi (AIFTU - NEW), Mritunjay (Students For Resistance), Shyambir (Inqalabi Mazdoor Kendra), Mrigank (NBS), Minati Dash (Research Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, DSE) and Thomas Mathew (ICTU) addressed the protesters.

After repeated demand by the protesters, the Resident Commissioner of Government of Odisha in New Delhi came out with full police security to receive the memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister of Odisha. 

Below is the text of the memorandum and the signatories:

To 
The Chief Minister, 
Government of Odisha 
In the continuum of brutal attacks on the struggle against forcible land acquisition for a POSCO steel plant in Odisha, the most recent case of blatant violence perpetrated by the corporate–police-goonda nexus in the region saw the murder of 4 people in Jagatsinghpur district. 

On 2nd March, hired musclemen of POSCO with the full complicity of Odisha Police threw bombs at anti-POSCO activists in Patana village, in which 4 activists were killed and several others were seriously injured. Out of the 4, 3 were killed as a direct consequence of the police’s refusal to arrive at the spot for 15 hours after the bombing, or arrange for an ambulance to take the injured to a hospital. 

The active connivance between the POSCO management and local contractors along with the Odisha Government to violently suppress the anti-POSCO struggle through every unconstitutional and illegal means, from hiring criminal elements to intimidation and murder of local activists spearheading the movement, has exposed the extent to which they are willing to bypass the law to bulldoze their way by means by brute force. 

Matters have not stopped there, again on 5th March 2013, 12 platoons of armed police led by the District Collector and SP forcibly entered Gobindpur village and destroyed more than 25 betel vines - the major source of livelihood of the protesting villagers. 

The Odisha government is going ahead with the forcible land acquisition for the steel plant despite the fact that POSCO does not have an environmental clearance for the project. The environmental clearance given by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) on January 31, 2011 was suspended by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on 30 March 2012. POSCO does not even have a valid memorandum of understanding with the State government now. The one it had signed on July 22, 2005 lapsed on July 21, 2010 and no fresh MoU has been signed so far. 

We strongly condemn this complete disregard for any kind of democratic processes, and the blatant use of brute force through police as well as goons to brutally crush the movement that is going on in the region. 

We demand that the: 

1. Ongoing forcible land acquisition for POSCO plant be immediately stooped. 
2. Police force be withdrawn immediately from proposed POSCO plant area. 
3. Suspend the District Collector and Superintendent of Police of Jagatsinghpur District immediately. 
4. False criminalisation of the protesters be stopped immediately. 
5. Prosecute those responsible for the bomb attack on PPSS activists.

Signed by:

1. Dr. Ashley Tellis (Ramjas college, Delhi University)
2. Virendra Kumar (NBS)
3. Piyush Raj (JNUSU, Joint Secretary)
4. Vijay Kumar (AISA)
5. V Arun Kumar (AISA)
6. Ramesh Kumar (NSI)
7. Anubhuti Agnes Bara (AISA)
8. Sasandha (JNU)
9. Shreya (JNU)
10.Sukruta (SRUTI)
11.Ashutosh (AISA)
12.Sanjana (Delhi University)
13.Devika Mittal (Delhi University)
14.Subhash Gatade (NSI)
15.Naveen Chander (NSI)
16.S. Anand Krishna Raj (New Materialists - JNU)
17.Suraj Beri (New Materialists - JNU)
18.Usman Jawed (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
19.Avipsha Dar (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
20.Aranav Das Sharma (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
21.Rituparna Patgiri (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
22.Maitrayee Patar (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
23.K. Nuftur (DPI)
24.Santosh (Sanhati, Delhi)
25.Mritunjay (SFR)
26.P.K Sahi (AIFTU - New)
27.Shyambir (Inqalabi Mazdoor Kendra)
28.Kratick Bordoloi (NSI)
29.Praveen (NSI)
30.Ramesh Sharma (INSAF)
31.Jitendra (Sangharsh Samvad)
32.Prakesh (CNDP)
33.Renu Singh (NSI)
34.Anjali Sinha (Stree Mukti Sangathan)
35.Lokesh (Stree Mukti Sangathan)
36.Bhargavi (Delhi Forum)
37.Lakshami (Programme for Social Action)
38.Aashima (NSI)
39.Rajesh
40.Asit (POSCO Pratirodh Solidarity Delhi/NSI)
41.Arun Maji (NDPI)
42.Narendra (ICTU)
43.Thomas Mathew (ICTU)
44.Apoorva Gautam (Association of Students for Equitable Access to Knowledge)
45.Parwati (NBS)
46.Vasundhara Jairath (NSI)
47.Bonojit Hussain (NSI)
48.Minati Dash (Dept. of sociology, Delhi University)
49.Rohit (NBS)
50.Harendra Ram (NBS)
51.Mrigank (NBS)
52.Amrapali Basumatary (NSI)
53.Amrita Thakur (Stree Mukti Sangathan)
54.Madhu Bala (Stree Mukti Sangathan)
55.Sanjay Kumar (NSI) 
56.Om Prakash (AISA)

Photo: Matilda Sandberg

Photo: Matilda Sandberg 

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Photo: Matilda Sandberg

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Photo: Bonojit Hussain

1 comments:

RAO said...

ITS REALLY A TIMELY INTERVENTION THROUGH PROTEST ! Its great!

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