On
25 April, a Protest Meeting was held by Revolutionary Youth Association (RYA)
against an incident of 14 March in which dalit people were assaulted and land
allocated for them was grabbed. The assault was perpetrated by the gram pradhan
of Ramgarh village in Gautam Buddha Nagar (Dadri, Uttar Pradesh) along with his
supporters, and several dalit women and men were seriously injured in the
incident. The attack was perpetrated as a punishment, after a dalit youth filed
a complaint with the police against the illegal grab by the gram pradhan, of
panchayat land allocated to dalits. The land was encircled with a 7-foot high
wall. A series of initiatives seeking justice have been undertaken by the
CPI(ML), including petitions and demonstrations at the SP and DM’s offices. Yet
the local police and administration have failed to arrest the assailants or
demolish the illegal wall. To protest against this blatant bias, local youths
organised the Protest Meeting under the banner of RYA, calling for a struggle
to ‘Defend Land, Demand Dignity’.
The
protest meeting faced difficulties because the gram pradhan from the dominant
caste pressurised local landowners to deny permission to use their land for the
meeting. However, the local youths, organised under RYA, refused to admit
defeat and managed to hold the meeting on public land. The site of the protest
meeting was decorated with red flags, and there was a large turnout of dalit
youths as well as women form Ramgarh as well as neighbouring villages.
The
meeting was conducted by Brahm Jatav, RYA activist, whose decision to file an
FIR against grab of panchayat land led to the attack on dalit homes in the
village. Brahm Jatav recounted how he had also helped file an FIR when a local
landowner beat up a dalit youth for refusing to lift the carcass of a buffalo
calf on his shoulders.
Two
issues were central to the meeting – the failure of police to arrest those
responsible for the brutal assault, and the failure of district administration
to demolish the 7-foot high illegal wall that encircles the dalit people’s
land.
Three
ex-pradhans of Khap Kheda, Pali, and Ramgarh, affiliated to the BSP, came to
speak at the meeting. Their refrain was that the meeting was trying to
‘provoke’ dalits in the village. They tried to play down the organised caste
violence against dalits by terming it to be a ‘quarrel within the family’ that
they offered to sort out. While one such BSP representative was speaking, a
dalit youth in the audience got up to ask, “So we shouldn’t even put up any
protest or resistance when they grab our land and beat us up?” One youth, when
he spoke, said that it was true that the SP Government was not acting against
perpetrators of violence on dalits. But in Ramgarh’s case, he asked, why had
the Dadri MLA Satbir Gujjar and the Gautam Buddha Nagar MP Surendra Singh Nagar
– both from the BSP – not intervened to ensure action against the assailants
and against the grab of dalit land? Brahm Jatav’s mother Shakuntala, herself
badly injured, and Prakashi, who has a rod in her arm due to a severe injury,
spoke of how women are daily being subjected to casteist and sexist abuse by
the dominant castes.
The
meeting was also addressed by the Pradhan of the neighbouring village of
Bhogpur, Delhi State Secretary Sanjay Sharma, Delhi State Committee members
Mathura Paswan and Aslam, Comrades Upadhyay, Shivji Singh and Chandrabhan Singh
from CPI(ML)’s Noida city committee, and Kavita Krishnan, CC member of the
CPI(ML).