[Reader-list] Organised Attack on Land Reforms in Bengal

A. Mani a.mani.cms at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 19:04:40 IST 2011


MASSIVE EVICTION OF PEASANTS UNDER NEW REGIME

Organised Attack on Land Reforms in Bengal


>From our Special

Correspondent in Kolkata



THE ‘change’ is now showing its true colour in West Bengal. Not only
are the Left activists being murdered and attacked in different parts
of the state almost daily, the most precious achievement of the rural
people in the last three decades is under tremendous attack.
Thousands of peasants, who benefited through land reforms programme
during the Left Front period, are being forcefully evicted from their
land. In most cases, the former landlords have come in the forefront
to regain control of their ‘lost’ land. Trinamool Congress gangs have
taken charge of evicting and chasing away poor peasants with active
connivance of police. Even sharecroppers and agricultural workers have
become victims of this repression.



The most vicious attack took place in Haroa, in North 24 Parganas
district. This area was under seige after assembly elections. In the
first week of July, a massive eviction drive has taken place in which
7063 bighas (one bigha is nearly one-third of an acre) of land have
been snatched away from the nearly 10,000 peasants. Most of these
lands belonged to legal patta holders and peasants who were
cultivating with due permission from administration. Trinamool gangs
attacked one after another villages and forced the peasants to stop
work in fields. They have posted Trinamool flags, destroyed
cultivation and burnt makeshift shelters of peasants, locally known as
‘ala’. In Tentulia mouza, 1263 bighas have been forcibly taken over;
in Batagachi 800 bighas, in Munshir Gheri 1200 bighas, in Nebutala
2800 bighas were snatched. In Munshir Gheri, 150 tribal families were
given homestead lands during the Left Front period. Homes of 10 such
families were destroyed. In Tentulia, 508 bighas of vested land were
distributed in land reforms among 1205 peasants during the Left Front
period. Another 755 bighas were under court cases and therefore no
formal land holding pattas were issued to peasants. However, 2000
peasants were cultivating that land and even the Supreme Court ordered
maintaining of that status quo. Now, Trinamool gangs attacked the
peasants with the help of police and evicted all three thousand
peasants from their legally held lands. Haroa was once a stronghold of
the feudal landed gentry who were ousted by strong peasant movement
and land reforms were implemented thoroughly by the Left Front
government. With the new government in place, these forces are back in
action. To accomplish the eviction process, so-called ‘arms search’ is
taking place in Left activists’ houses. To pre-empt any resistance
hundreds of CPI(M) and Kisan Sabha activists have been chased away
from villages. In south Haroa, already 640 CPI(M) workers have been
forced to flee from villages. The evicted people are small and
marginal peasants.



In Birbhum, hundreds of peasants have been ousted from their legally
held lands in Nanur, Dubrajpur, Ilambazar. At least 1400 peasants in
this district have been forced to surrender their right to till under
terror.  The story is same here. The members of erstwhile zamindar
families are leading the assault with help from Trinamool gangs.



In Bankura, 9 acres of land were snatched away from peasants in
Kotulpur. Almost 50 families, who held legal rights for last 30 years,
 have been evicted. They were threatened not to go near their land. In
Indpur of same districts, peasants were forced to stop work. Almost
all the peasants are from scheduled caste families.



In East Midnapore, eviction drive is taking place in Kanthi,
Nandigram, Khejuri, Bhaganpur, Patashpur, Egra. In 75 mouzas of
district, there are specific instances of eviction of legal pattadars.
In Hooghly, eviction has taken place in Purshura, Khanakul,
Dhaniakhali. In many cases, cultivated produces were looted.



The government led by Mamata Banerjee has shown extraordinary speed in
enacting new law for Singur. At the same time, a process of undoing
the land reforms in the state has gained momentum. The real nature of
those who have posed as ‘saviour of peasants’ is now being exposed in
rural Bengal.



Left Kisan organisations have decided to move jointly against these
attacks on peasantry.

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A. Mani



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