So Abhinav Bindra won the gold medal and made India proud. There has been no such moment in the recent days that I felt as overwhelmed as I heard our national anthem being played in the Olympics venue and a cool, calm and composed Bindra stood there with heads straight.

When shared this joy, a colleague asked what do we have to be so proud about. That Abhinav with the support of his wealthy family had good training and worked on his own and won the medal on his own? What did the nation give him to share the piece of glory? What is the nation doing for the sportsmen/women who cannot afford the luxury of Hi-Fi training? The questions left me speechless. Because just a couple of days back I saw a Malayali athlete's home on TV. A hut-like house that seemed it would collapse at anytime and she is competing in Olympics. What is the nation doing for these sons and daughters?

Then after a little while another colleague comes to my desk and ask if he can talk for a few minutes. "Do you know what is happening in Chengara right now?". I said I heard about that place and didn't know much more. Actually there are so many of such struggles going on in the enlightened land of Kerala. Struggles which the mainstream media fails or do not want to notice. "Women are being raped", he said. And that too just a couple of hours back.

Let me ask that question to you, my dear readers of this blog - Do you know what Chengara struggle is about?

To cut it short, the Chengara struggle is a movement by landless Dalits, Adivasis and other marginalised peoples to gain ownership of land that began on 4th August 2007 in the southern plantation belt of Pathanamthitta, in Kerala state. It is a fight to re-claim ownership of land that has been part of a long standing promise of the Government. To this end about 5000 families totaling around 24,000 people from different parts of the region have moved on to the Harrison Malayalam Private Ltd estate, building tents with poles and plastic sheets to establish the struggle front. The impugned land was a part of a leasehold to Harrison Malayalam Ltd, which expired in 1985 and no rents have been paid to the State exchequer since. The struggle is also a statement against illegal encroachment of land that ought to belong to the people by a corporate entity for commercial purposes with the tacit support of the State machinery.

And what is happening there right now?

  • Complete blockade of food, medicines and other essentials for a dignified life to the people in the protest camps including women and children for over 10 days, by the CPI (M), affiliate organizations and hired henchmen of Harrison Malayalam Ltd, leading to starvation and prevalence of diseases in the protest camps.

  • Continuing sexual harassment of the women in the protest camps including rape of four women activists of SJVSV by trade union leaders affiliated to the CPI (M) as an attempt to demoralize the agitation. Also there are other trade unions involved in this like INTUC (of Congress) and BMS (of BJP).

  • Physical intimidation of the protesters and solidarity supporters

Children are dying with no food, women are being raped - but hey, what do we care? It is those Adivasis (tribals) that we are talking about. They are no vote banks so politicians do not have any interest in them. They are not educated, so it is easy to fool them. So this is our chance, the so called progressive society that has the highest literacy rate in India!

I always thought that these things would not happen in Kerala. Any other state in India but not here, I thought. But the power hungry corporate-Communists of these days are breaking the very social system that once their leaders were dying to build up. You talk about it and you are called a Naxalite sympathiser.

Anyways, I am happy of at least one thing. That there is at least this one young techie who got his eyes almost wet when he talked of the tribal women being raped and whose eyes lit with anger. Who said he wants to pool in money and see ways of bringing food to those who are starving there in Chengara. It is in the people like him that I have the utmost hope of humanity. Meanwhile, just wait and see how soon Nandigram is going to repeat in Kerala.

Lal Salaam comrades. Well done. You are just wiping out yourselves, tarnishing the image of leaders like AKG, losing your supporters and the moral grounds, but you don't even know that.

Related Links:

IndiaVision TV Report on Chengara land struggle
Women are raped in Chengara - IndiaVision TV report


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8 comments

  1. Din // 11:46 PM, August 12, 2008  

    Chengara was in news for long, but I never knew whats the reality over there. Thanks a lot for the blog post. It is really a sad situation. I really hope your techie friend get more support and he will be able to provide them some sort of help, however small it is.

  2. Nicey // 7:16 PM, August 13, 2008  

    It is an eye opening article Joe. I dint know about the details of Chengara. Anyways.. like you said in the beginning, my patriotism got fired up when I heard our national anthem in the Olympics venue. But after thinking about the nasty politicians and our Country's present situation, it got frozen.

  3. Abdulkareem U K // 2:43 AM, August 14, 2008  

    Thanks Jo, for bringing this issue to the attention blog world.

    A petition is hosted in petition online to bring this issue to the attention of constitutional authorities. Please sign and circulate:

    http://www.petitiononline.com/chengara/

  4. Gopa Kumar // 3:14 AM, August 16, 2008  

    Nice Article.

    -G

  5. Joseph Joseph // 7:24 AM, August 21, 2008  

    Its clear that these Dalits were lured to that planatation area, by offering them land. My question is who is this Llaha Gopalan to offer this poor people land. Under the cover of this strike, he and his henchmen with the help of pesudo-intellectuals were stealing rubber sap from the occupied land. Have they taken a lesson from George Bush invasion of Iraq, to loot its oil.

    We have seen the culture of this pseudo-intellectuals while they were protesting before the secratriat

  6. Manuski: Humanism for all // 3:02 PM, August 22, 2008  

    Thanks a lot Joe for your wonderful article. Marxists have exposed themself and their rowdy trade unions can bring nation to a hault for a few government jobs where they do not work, just take salaries, but when thousands of people starve, the Marxists heart do not melt. It is shameful that such things are happening in a state like Kerala which we always considered as model state.

    The Chingari of Chengara should not go in vein. Let the struggle continue and I am sure the government elsewhere will learn a lesson. In these careless times of a India shining Marxists do not want to lag behind their Congress and BJP counterparts, even when the cries of the people are enough to call for an action.

    Solidarity with struggling masses of Chengara,

    Vidya Bhushan Rawat

  7. Vishnu Hari // 5:28 PM, August 26, 2008  

    HEY JOSEPH JOSEPH....

    You are correct. "these dalits" were lured to the plantation area; the hope of a life with dignity lured them. and as far as stealing rubber sap from the occupied land, the first thing that i would like to ask you is what they are doing with the "stealed sap"??? the blockade and the vigilant trade unions (CITU, so called marxist + Bharathiya Mazdoor Sangh, an outfit of the RSS family)wont ever allow them to take it out.
    Your Commonsense seem to be too high!!!!!!!!!! it may be because you dont belong to those 'pseudo intellectuals. if ever you belonged to that pseudo intellctuals, you wouldn't have passed this nasty and mean comment.

    this is the same tactics, diverting the focus from the main issue. let it be, those pseudo intellectuals did all those that dont form the part of your "culture". but who the bloody hell are you to enforce the moral policing???? A Sangh Parivar Brigade?

    they atleast sat in solidarity for the struggle. the allegations that you level against them, that is precisely their personal life. (some voyuer keralites dont understand that). ok, even if you want to interfere in their personal matter, again a question of common sense.... do you think that everyone is an idiot like you to sit and perform for the media?????

    And what does the aired visuals show, for that matter???? one was laying on the shoulder of the other. i dont understand where the problem lies in that. there are ministers who molested and raped... that is tolerated by you.. atleast, this was not of that kind. there was the consent. just look at the king of eroticism that is being exhibited in the malayalam movies. that itself shows how cowardly and hypocritic we are. If this act shaked your moral foundation, it is better that that hypocritic moral superstructures wither away.

    And lastly, assuming that you have a masculine gender,(your patriarchy reveals that, though your biological identity may be neutral) i challenge
    you to touch your conscience( if you have something like that) and say that you are the so called " morally " up right.

  8. Anonymous // 5:50 AM, September 17, 2008  

    @Joseph Joseph

    You are absolutely right!