Tribal Rights Group Protests Tata Lease Renewal at DC Office

Jharkhand Asmita Bachao Morcha Demands PESA Implementation

Key Points:

  • Jharkhand Asmita Bachao Morcha stages protest against Tata lease renewal process
  • Activists accuse tribal MLAs and ministers of compromising indigenous interests
  • Group warns of intensified agitation if PESA law remains unimplemented

JAMSHEDPUR – Jharkhand Asmita Bachao Morcha conducted a strong demonstration at the district headquarters on Monday.

The protest targeted alleged neglect of tribal interests during Tata lease negotiations. Activists also demanded immediate implementation of PESA legislation statewide. Moreover, the group criticized state government’s handling of indigenous rights.

The forum accused tribal legislators of betraying community interests. They alleged tribal ministers have compromised with capitalist interests. Furthermore, activists claimed leaders are trading indigenous identity for personal gains.

The protesters stated Jharkhand’s formation goals remain unfulfilled. They accused the current government of deliberately blocking these objectives. Additionally, the group alleged conspiracies against tribal land and forest rights.

“The state government continues delaying PESA law implementation,” an activist said. This delay demonstrates administrative failure according to the forum. However, tribal communities continue struggling for basic rights recognition.

The morcha warned of stronger agitation ahead without resolution. They demanded respectful negotiations regarding Tata lease renewal terms. In addition, they insisted on honoring tribal dignity.

The group accused leaders of selling natural resources illegally. They claimed systematic exploitation of water, forest, and land resources. Meanwhile, tribal populations bear the consequences of such decisions.

Recent months have witnessed multiple tribal rights demonstrations across Jamshedpur. The Adivasi Party has previously opposed lease renewal processes. Land encroachment allegations have created controversies earlier. The city’s industrial town status faces legal challenges currently.

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