Bhopal: Lok Sabha LOP
Rahul Gandhi is likely to come to Madhya Pradesh next week. Sources in the state Congress office said that the date and itinerary for Rahul Gandhi’s visit have not been cleared yet, but he has agreed to come and visit the tribal families who are being displaced and their land acquired for the Ken-Betwa River Linking project. “The Lok Sabha LOP wants to come and meet the tribal families being evacuated, so he can raise their issue nationally,” a senior state Congress functionary said.
Speaking to reporters, state Congress president Jitu Patwari said that he was instructed by Rahul Gandhi to go to the Bundelkhand areas and meet the tribal farmers whose land was being acquired. “I have been touring the Ken-Betwa project-affected areas for the past few days, where tribal families have been struggling for years,” Jitu Patwari said.
“On May 11, I met with the displaced families in Panna and discussed the problems of the farmers and agitators imprisoned in the Panna jail. on May 12, the administration in Chhatarpur attempted to prevent me from meeting the affected families, but under pressure from the Congress party, the administration relented, and the meeting with the affected people became possible,” he quipped.
In Chhattarpur, Patwari and a large gathering of Congress workers went to meet tribal farmers in Daudhan dam area.
The forest department claimed that Patwari and his supporters entered the core area of the Panna Tiger Reserve and broke the barricades. A case has been registered against Patwari and Congress workers under sections 27 and 30 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
Patwari said that Rahul Gandhi sent him to the affected tribal families. “The Congress party stands firmly with them in this struggle. Thousands of tribal families are being displaced in the name of the Ken-Betwa Project, but they have not been given proper compensation. They have not received fair compensation for their homes, land, or trees,” he said.
He alleged that the compensation amount agreed upon many years ago has become completely worthless today. “Families whose members were minors at the time the compensation amount was fixed were excluded from the right to rehabilitation and compensation. These families are now forced to live in extreme poverty and insecurity,” Patwari said. He further alleged that the administration, police, and forest department are completely working in favour of the company constructing the project.
Patwari claimed that the same company which has been awarded the contract for the project is also building a massive BJP party office. “This entire matter is linked to commission, corruption, and political patronage,” he argued. He said that if the BJP wishes, he is ready to debate the issue with documents on any platform.