A day with the shelterless Patrao family…

May 11, 2010

Over two decades ago, there was an ideal village in Dakshina Kannada District called Kalavar, with agriculture as the main occupation of its inhabitants. The village was enriched with natural beauty and resources. People of Kalavar were very neat, clean and quite enlightened. They had a sense of discipline and co-operation. They had a spirit of service and sacrifice. They had been following the principles of plain living and high thinking. They were never idle. Constant labour was their chief motto.

But ever since an industrial giant called Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. began to stretch its arms randomly over the farmlands and homes of the neighbouring hamlets, the ideal features of Kalavar and its people began to disappear one by one and gradually the ideal village turned into a mere industrial backyard. People of Kalavar vacated their homes, family by family, and moved to different places after receiving a “handful” amount as compensation.

During 1984-1991, MRPL had acquired 1700 acres of land in five villages’ viz. Bala, Thokuru, Kuthethur, Permude and Kalavar, displacing at least 609 families. At the time of this acquisition, the government and the company had assured the affected families of their entitlement to a package of amenities that included at least one house and one job for each family, potable water, schools and play grounds, in short, a new and better environment in which they could lead their lives in a peaceful manner. But unfortunately none of those assurances have been fulfilled so far.

With the help of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board, MRPL grabbed the fertile farmlands in three phases (third phase of expansion is currently in the process) from those people to expand the boundaries of its chemical kingdom.

Around 1800 acres of agricultural land in Kalavar and surrounding areas including the Bajpe - Permude road has been already taken up by MRPL only in the process of third phase of refinery expansion.

Initially, a few Kalavar farmers and land owners benefitted a little from the sale proceeds of their lands, but very lately they are realising that what they had been paid for their property was a “pittance”, given the enormous farm benefits reaped by the industrial giants...

This was the story of the people of Kalavar and neighbouring hamlets, except a single family, which opted to stay firmly in its farmland and struggle against the industrial giant, making way for a new story amidst the tragedy of the ideal village.

And hence begins the tragic story of the family of Gregory Patrao, an ordinary farmer, who demonstrated extraordinary courage, will-power and spirit of revolution in his struggle against the exploitation and tyranny of land acquisition forces (or occupation forces?), to protect his sacred farmland.


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Gregory Patrao, a 49 year old farmer-cum-activist, who started his struggle against the acquisition of farm land from the beginning stage of MRPL’s so called “refinery expansion plan”, can be portrayed as a “nightmare” in the real sense of term for the evictors. Unlike Maoists, he never took arms into his hand to fight against the enemies of his farmland. Rather his fight to protect entity of his home and farmland amidst the ever growing industries was quite constitutional and through the legal process. He was the only challenger in the area to the big brotherly attitude of MRPL and KIADB, which violated the rights of people indifferently.

But, unfortunately, his struggle against industrial giant culminated in demolition of his home, which had a history of over three hundred years, by the authorities of KIADB on Wednesday, 28th April, 2010.

Immediately after the state High Court dismissed a long-pending case filed by Patrao in 1992 against the acquisition of his lands, the officials of KIADB accompanied by a police contingent, men and machines, arrived on the spot and razed the home disregarding the plea of the helpless family.

Police stormed into the house and pushed the dwellers out of the door mercilessly including 74 year old Mary Patrao, the mother of Gregory. Officials then ‘seized’ each and everything inside the home including 2 TV sets, 2 refrigerators, 8 fans, cup boards, about 15 quintals of rice, 50 kg cattle feed, 15 quintals of areca-nut and several agricultural equipment including a 1.5 HP pump-set. According to Mary Patrao, “officials even took their cattle feeding vessels and the chains used to tie dogs”! Immediately an earthmover was driven over the farm land of Gregory Patrao to demolish his home, and within a couple of hours the historical home became history.

Unlike any modern day farmer family, the life of Patraos in their home and farmland was not an insufficient life. They had never bought rice from shops as their paddy farms were always green. But after the demolition of their house, for the first time, they have been compelled to buy rice from shops as the stored rice was also taken by the officials along with other articles to some other place.

According to the family, the demolished house has an oral history of over three centuries as it is said that Goan missionaries were conducting holy mass in the house before the construction of Pejavar Church which is 332 years old.

Gregory, who is contesting for the Gram Panchayat polls (He was the vice president of recently dissolved Bala Gram Panchayat), says that the mobile phones of all political leaders who had staged a protest against SEZ and pledged to support him a few days ago, were switched off during the demolition of the house. He alleges that all of his belongings have been shifted to a building, which belongs to a goon and hence they have to buy everything for their day to day life.

He also said that he was yet to receive a copy of the High Court order and that the demolition team had arrived without serving him any advance notice.

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And the worst thing about these trends is that there is nothing to stop them from continuing what they are doing. There are no laws to prevent the further destruction of forests and farmlands. There are no laws saying that you shall not turn your soil into dust, which we do with industrialisation. There is no law saying that you cannot go on polluting your rivers and destroying farmlands in the pretext of development!

And if we look at all the important indicators of what is happening to our soil, what is happening to our land, what is happening to our forests, what is happening to the pollution of our rivers and seas, what is happening to the cancer rate in view of our exposure to dangerous chemicals, we will find that each and every one of these trends leads to disaster.

To be frank, this is not only the story of a single family or a single village. This can be termed as a “current trend”! This is what is happening to our farmers, our society under the guise of “development”!

But, unfortunately, unlike the issue of Singur and Telangana, where the collective struggle of the people has now been metamorphosed into a movement, Patraos are the only family, whose undeterred struggle has been continuing even after the demolition of their house by KIADB.

Despite all these cruel facts and legal upheavals, Patraos did not lose faith in the system. They still opt to fight a legal battle against the land occupiers and they are even ready to move to the Supreme Court of India in this regard with documents and facts in hand.

The condition of the cattle - 7 cows, 2 buffaloes, 2 oxen, over 50 chicken, 4 dogs and 2 cats, over 3,500 areca-nut trees, over 250 coco-nut trees, vanilla, vegetables and paddy fields with standing crop, which can be portrayed as the mute witnesses to the ongoing atrocity and exploitation on a helpless family, is pitiable. Along with their cattle, the Patrao family is still staying at the same spot where the house existed earlier with the sky as the roof. “We can move to a hotel or elsewhere but our cows and oxen cannot be shifted to hotels or rooms, so we will stay here”, says Gregory.

Explaining the cruelty of the land occupiers Gregory says: “I had received a notice from the KIADB a month ago asking to vacate the house within five days. As the paddy in the fields was ready for harvest, I had written a letter seeking time up to June. Later, when the Mangalore AC Prabhulinga Kavalakatte had telephoned me asking to meet him, I had sought some time as I intended to contest the GP elections. But the KIADB officials all of a sudden have demolished our house and have taken all our belongings.”

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Ram Puniyani
May 2,2020

India has tragically witnessed the phenomenon of lynching becoming dominant during last few years. It was particularly around the issue of Holy Cow-Beef, that lynchings became more prevalent and two communities had to face the brunt of it, Muslims and dalits. The IndiaSpend data showed the rise of the incidents from 2014 and that close to 90% of victims were Muslims or dalits. Some notorious cases of lynchings were the one of Akhlaq, Junaid, Alimuddin Ansari, the beatings of dalits in Una. At another level it is during this period that the noted social worker Swami Agnivesh was also subjected to humiliating beating in the public. The communal color in India by now is so strong that many events, even before the details are known, are looked at from the communal color and false social noises start even before real facts are known.

Nothing can exemplify this more than the tragic lynching of two sadhus and their driver in Gadchinal village, near Palghar, a city nearly 110 Kilomenters from Mumbai. As the news of this tragedy spread the BJP leaders immediately started blaming Muslim minority for the crime. Nalin Kohli in an Interview to a German Channel said so. Not to be left behind Sambit Patra, the BJP spokesperson launched a tirade  against the liberals-seculars for their silence on the issue. As the matter stands the truth comes out that those sadhus were travelling to Surat from Kandivli area of Mumbai. It is a period of lockdown and they did not have the permission so they were avoiding the highway travel and going through interior routes. On this route was a village Gadchinale, an Adivasi dominated village where this tragedy took place.

During the lockdown period due to Corona virus the economic and social deprivation of poor people is extreme. Many rumors are floating there. In this village the rumor doing rounds was that a gang of chid lifters is roaming in different guises. Thats what these Sadhus were taken to be. Since the victims were Hindus and culprits are deliberately presumed to be from the other community. One recalls that to trigger the Mumbai violence in 1992-93 the incidence of murder of two Mathadi workers (HIndus) and burning of Bane family (Hindu) in Jogeshwari area of Mumbai, both these were false, these incidents were used as the pretext for the attack on the minorities.

In this case not only BJP leaders, the RSS itself also  jumped into fray along with Sadhu Samaj. A vicious atmosphere started building up. 

As the incident took place, Palghar case dominated the usual media channels and large sections of social media. The Government of Maharashtra (Shiv Sena+NCP+Congress) stood on the solid ground of truthfulness and arrested nearly 100 culprits, none of them being a Muslim. Interestingly the local body of the village is controlled by BJP and the chief of this body Chitra Chowdhari is a BJP leader. While the Maharashtra Government is standing on the solid ground of the facts of the case, it has also given the warning that those spreading falsehoods will not be spared.

The cruelty of those taking law into their hands is shocking. During the last few years taking law into the hands of the mobs is becoming close to normal. The real reasons are many. One of this being the lack of proper punishment to those who indulge in such dastardly acts. Not only that many of them are in the good books of the ruling establishment and many of them are honored despite their despicable role in such incidents. One recalls that in case of Mohammad Ikhlaq lynching, one of the accused died in the police custoy due to incidentlal disease. Then Union Central Minister Mahesh Sharma landed up to drape his body in tricolor. In another such case of Alimuddin Ansari, when eight of the accused got bail, the Union Minister Jayant Sinha garlanded them. What message it sends down the line?

The other factors contributing to the rise in intensity of violence is the overall social frustration due to life generally becoming more difficult. The rule of BJP has also encouraged intolerance, where people with differing opinions are looked down upon and called anti- Hindu, Anti National etc. Swami Agnivesh who criticised the blind faith, the statements like ‘plastic surgery in ancient India, or divine nature of Barfani Baba in Amarnath was humiliated in public.

The core issue is the dominance of sectarian mindset promoted by the ruling party and its parent organization the RSS. They are waiting to jump at any event which can be given communal color or where the minorities can be demonized. Few news channels, who are playing the role of loud speakers of divisive politics are adding salt to the wounds. The degree of Hate spread in the society has further taken the aid of innumerable social media networks to spread the false hoods down to all the sections of society.

The need for law against lynching needs to be brought in. All those participating in such dastardly violence need to be punished. Before that the whole atmosphere of Hate mongering and feeling that those talking law into their hands can get away with it, needs to be countered strongly. While a prompt police action against such incidents is the need of the hour, those who have made spreading hate as their business need to realize that no country can progress without the feeling of fraternity. Demonizing weaker sections may give them higher TRP, but it is also undermining our path of peace and progress.

Respect for Indian Constitution and rule of law needs to be restored. The fact check mechanisms like AltNews need to be activated much more. And lastly one must applaud the steps taken by the Government of Maharashtra to ensure that justice is done and Hate spreading is  checked right in its tracks.

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Amar Akbar Antony
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Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020

Beautiful article. We need people like you- the need of the hour.

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Ram Puniyani
July 20,2020

As Covid 19 has created havoc all rounds, the rulers of certain countries are using it to further intensify their set agendas. The democratic freedoms are being curtailed in certain forms, the reaction to which has come in America in the form of a campaign, which is opposing “stifling” cultural climate that is imposing “ideological conformity” and weakening “norms of open debate and toleration of differences”. In India similar intimidations have been intensified. In addition the occasion has been used by the sectarian forces first to link the spread of Corona to Muslim community and now in the name of reducing the burden of curriculum certain chapters on core concepts related to Indian nationalism are being deleted from the text books.

It has been reported that chapters on federalism, citizenship, nationalism, secularism, Human Rights, Legal Aid and Local Self Government and the like are being dropped. Education has been an important area for communal forces and they constantly keep saying that leftists have dominated the curriculum content, it suffers from the impact of Macaulay, Marx and Mohammad and so needs to be Indianized. The first such attempt was done when BJP came to power in 1998 as NDA and had Murli Manohar Joshi as the MHRD minister. He brought the changes which were termed as ‘saffronization of education’. Their focus is more on social science. Some of the highlights of this were introduction of subjects like Astrology and Paurohitya, and chapters defending caste system, nationalism of the type of Hitler was praised.

With defeat of NDA in 2004, the UPA did try to rectify some of these distortions. Again after 2014 the RSS affiliates working in the area of education have been active, interacting with MHRD officials to impress upon them the need to change the curriculum matching with their Hindu nationalist agenda. Its ‘Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas’ has been asking for removal of English, Urdu words in the texts. It has asked for removal of thoughts of Rabindranath Tagore on Nationalism, extracts of autobiography of M F Husain, references to benevolence of Muslim rulers, references to BJP being Hindu party, apology of Dr. Manmohan Singh for anti Sikh pogrom of 1984, the reference to killings of Gujarat carnage in 2002 among others. This they call as Bhartiykaran of syllabus.

As RSS is a multithreaded hydra one of its pracharak Dinanath Batra has set up ‘Shiksha Bachao Abhiyan Samiti’ which has been pressurizing various publishers to drop the books which are not conforming to their ideology. One recalls their pressuring withdrawal of Wendy Doniger’s ‘The Hindus’, as it does present the ancient India through the concerns of dalits and women. Mr. Batra has already come out with a set of nine books for school curriculum, giving the RSS view of the past and RSS understanding of social sciences. These have already been translated into Gujarati and thousands of the sets of these books are being used in Gujarat Schools.

The present step of deleting parts of curriculum which gives the basics of Indian Nationalism, secularism and human rights is a further step in the same direction. These are the topics which have made the Hindu nationalists uncomfortable during last few years. They have been defaming secularism. They removed it from the preamble of Indian constitution, when they put out an ad on the eve of Republic day in 2015. From last few decades since the Ram Temple movement was brought up, simultaneously the secular ethos of India’s freedom movement and secular values of Indian constitution have been constantly criticized. Many an RSS ideologues and BJP leaders have been asking for change of Indian Constitution for this very reason.

Secularism is part of the concept of Indian nationalism. In the name of religious nationalism, sectarian divisive nationalism they have been attacking various student leaders in particular. When we study Nationalism, the very genesis of Indian nationalism tells us the plurality of our freedom movement with its anti colonial roots. The struggle was for Indian nationalism and so the Muslims and Hindu communalists kept aloof from this great struggle against colonial masters, it was this struggle which built the Indian nation with all its diversity.

Similarly as we have equal rights as citizens the chapters on citizenship are being dropped. Federalism has been the core part of India’s administrative and political structure. As the dictatorial tendencies are becoming stronger, federalism is bound to suffer and that explains the dropping of this subject. Democracy is decentralization of power. Power reaching the lowermost part of the system, the villages and average citizens. This got reflected in Local self Government. The power is distributed among villages, cities, state and center. By removing chapters on federalism and local self government, the indications of the ideology of ruling party are on display.

While we are not dealing with all the portents of the planned omissions, one more aspect that related to dropping of chapter on Human rights needs our attention. The concept of Human rights and dignity are interlinked. This concept of Human rights also has international ramifications. India is signatory to many an UN covenants related to Human rights. The indications are clear that now rights will be for the few elite and ‘duties’ for the large deprived sections will be put on the forefront.

In a way this incidental ‘Corona gifted opportunity’ to the ruling Government is being fully used to enhance the agenda of ruling party in the arena of Educational Curriculum. The part of curriculum with which the ruling party is uncomfortable is being removed. This act of omission does supplement their other acts of commission in changing the shape of educational curriculum, which are reflected in RSS affiliates’ suggestions to MHRD regarding Bhartiyakaran of contents of syllabus. As per this the things like regarding the great epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata as History, the things like India having all the stem cell technology, plastic surgery, aviation science etc. will have a place in the changes planned by communal forces!

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