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Chhattisgarh’s move to review cases against tribals is much-needed

But this move has to be followed up with better rollout of State welfare programmes, investigations into the atrocities and penalising the wrong doers, among other things.

Updated on: Oct 16, 2019 06:14 PM IST
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The Chhattisgarh government’s panel to “review cases against Scheduled Tribes and other residents of the Naxal region in the state” is set to begin work on October 30. The committee, led by retired Supreme Court judge, Justice AK Patnaik, will look into cases involving 16,475 tribals, accused by police in a range of cases, and another 6,743 being held as undertrials, mostly in Maoist-affected Bijapur, Sukma and Bastar districts, the Indian Express reported on Wednesday.

Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel in Nagpur, Maharashtra, October.14, 2019 (PTI)
Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel in Nagpur, Maharashtra, October.14, 2019 (PTI)

It is well known that the impoverished tribal community of the state has been the collateral damage of the turf war between the Indian State and the Maoists, who have been allowed to gain ground, thanks to years of governance deficit in the region. While the State is of the view that government-run welfare programmes do not reach the tribal areas because they are Maoist strongholds, the latter says that the State never treated the tribal communities as Indian citizens, leading to an administrative and a political vacuum, and it (the State) is only interested in the forested region because of its natural resources, mainly minerals. There have also been many reports of atrocities by the security forces on the tribal community, especially the women. The conflict has led to not just physical violence but also has had a deep impact on tribal society, thanks to the atrocities of now disbanded Salwa Judum (the government-backed anti-Naxal vigilante group), conflict-affected migration to other states or to State-run camps, many of which have now been closed.

 
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