Tribal land being snatched in name of development: Gandhi

GUMLA, 6 Feb: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that land parcels of tribals are being “snatched” in the name of development in the country.
Gandhi, whose Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra resumed from Jharkhand’s Khunti district on Tuesday morning, alleged that the previous BJP government in the state had acquired acres of land of tribals but such resources remained “unutilised.”
Addressing a gathering during a roadshow as part of the yatra at Kamdara Chowk in Gumla district, the Congress MP said, “I talked to several tribal women here in Jharkhand and they told me that their land was snatched in the name of development and finally given to corporate houses or NGOs. This is the big issue for tribals.”
He said that the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre had introduced a land acquisition law, under which it was provisioned that no tribal land would be taken without the consent of gram sabha.
“According to provisions of the law, even if their land is taken, they are compensated four times the market rate. And, if the acquired land is not used for five years, it has to be handed over to the original owner,” the Congress MP claimed.
He also accused the previous BJP government in Jharkhand of “acquiring lakhs of acres of land from tribals for creating land banks but keeping such resources unutilised.”
“Now, tribals want back their land,” he said.
Speaking on his promise to remove the 50 percent cap on reservation, he said, “It is believed that there are 8 percent tribal people, 15 percent Dalits, and 50 percent OBCs in the country. Then, why is there only a 50 percent limit on the reservation?”
Gandhi had on Monday promised a nationwide caste census and removal of the 50 percent cap on reservation if the INDIA bloc forms the government at the Centre after the Lok Sabha polls.
Notably, more than 50 percent reservation cannot be given under existing provisions. (PTI)