MP tribal women on ‘funeral pyres’ oppose river linking | India News


MP tribal women on 'funeral pyres' oppose river linking

Project Crucial For Parts Of MP & UP: Officials

BHOPAL: Hundreds of tribal farmers, mostly women, lay on mock funeral pyres in MP’s Chhatarpur district on Thursday during a protest against the proposed Ken-Betwa river linking project, signalling their resolve to oppose it till their last breath.In viral images, women, many holding small children, lay on the pyres as part of what they called “chita andolan”, demanding justice or death. Tensions escalated as attempts by police to disperse them led to a clash, forcing the cops to step back.The protesters, who alleged sustained harassment by the administration, vowed to dig their heels in and carry on their fight till their demands were met.The project, which aims to divert water from Ken river basin to the water-scarce areas of Betwa basin, involves construction of the Daudhan dam, a canal network of over 200km, and related irrigation and power infrastructure. Officials say the project is expected to meet the irrigation needs of over 10 lakh hectares of land and ensure drinking water to about 62 lakh people, apart from generating power. It targets drought-prone districts of MP and parts of UP, and is planned to be completed in phases over several years.The villagers opposing the project say their concerns over land and forest rights and displacement have not been addressed.The agitation is being led by tribal women along with Jai Kisan Sangathan leader Amit Bhatnagar, who said the women would carry out the funeral pyre protest on Friday, too.The protesters alleged that they were earlier stopped from going to Delhi to push for their demands. Roads were blocked and supply of food and water to their settlements was affected, they claimed, and alleged that they were also being threatened.The administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of BNSS in parts of Panna and Chhatarpur, restricting movement of people near the protest sites.Despite the curbs, the protesters shifted part of their demonstration to the middle of the Ken river. Farmers from Panna and Chhatarpur continued their protests on their respective sides, while remaining within district limits. Villagers said police and forest department personnel had been deployed along access routes to check movement.



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