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  • In the Heartland of India, Tribal Movement Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti Gains Momentum

    In the Heartland of India, Tribal Movement Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti Gains Momentum

    In the politically charged landscape of Madhya Pradesh, where the battle for tribal votes is intensifying between the BJP and Congress, a grassroots movement known as Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti (JAYS) is emerging as a significant player. This social organization, led by Dr. Hiralal Alawa, is poised to transition into a political movement, advocating for the rights of tribal communities concerning land, forests, and water resources.

    A Quest for Constitutional Rights

    Addressing a gathering at a recent mahapanchayat held in Kukshi tehsil of Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district, Dr. Hiralal Alawa, the national president of JAYS, passionately appealed to tribal youth. He urged them to channel their efforts towards increasing tribal representation in the Vidhan Sabha, emphasizing the importance of asserting their rights instead of being treated as mere vote banks by established political parties.

    “Laying down the objectives of the mahapanchayat, Alawa said, ‘Today we have leaders who do not understand the Constitution and are only working for the benefit of political parties,’” highlighting the organization’s commitment to constitutional principles.

    Unifying Support

    The mahapanchayat drew the participation of prominent tribal leaders from the state, including Chhotubhai Vasva, founder of the Bhartiya Tribal Party and MLA from Gujarat’s Jagadia. Vasva expressed his unequivocal support for Alawa’s mission and reinforced the demand for the implementation of Schedule 5 and the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act in Madhya Pradesh. These legislative provisions are designed to protect the rights and autonomy of tribal communities in tribal-dominated regions.

    Towards a Political Transformation

    JAYS, with its growing influence and the backing of tribal leaders like Vasva, is poised to transition from a social organization into a formidable political force. The movement aims to challenge the status quo and advocate for the rights of tribal communities regarding land, forests, and water resources.

    In a state where tribal votes can significantly impact electoral outcomes, Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti’s rise as a political entity could reshape the political landscape and ensure that the voices of the tribal population are heard and their rights protected.

    As the battle for tribal votes intensifies in Madhya Pradesh, Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti’s evolution into a political movement could be a game-changer, offering a platform for tribal communities to assert their rights and shape the future of their region.

    • The grassroots movement Jai Yuva Adivasi Shakti (JAYS) in Madhya Pradesh is gaining momentum, advocating for tribal rights regarding land, forests, and water resources.
    • Dr. Hiralal Alawa, the national president of JAYS, urged tribal youth to increase their representation in the Vidhan Sabha and assert their rights.
    • The mahapanchayat held in Kukshi tehsil saw the support of tribal leaders, including Chhotubhai Vasva, who backed the demand for the implementation of Schedule 5 and the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act in Madhya Pradesh.
    • JAYS is on the path to becoming a political force, challenging the established political parties and advocating for tribal rights in a state where tribal votes hold significant electoral weight.
  • BRS boycotting Prez’s address disrespectful to Dalit, Adivasi women: Telangana BJP

    BRS boycotting Prez’s address disrespectful to Dalit, Adivasi women: Telangana BJP

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    Hyderabad: Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Tuesday called Bharat Rashtra Samithi’s (BRS) call to boycott President Droupadi Murmu’s address to the Parliament as being disrespectful to Dalit, Adivasi women.

    “BRS couldn’t digest the fact that an Adivasi woman became the President of India. If BRS had issues with the speech, the party could have raised them when they get the chance to speak but need not boycott. They should immediately issue an apology,” Sanjay said.

    The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) decided to boycott the Presidential address on Tuesday to highlight the failure of the Union Government, while Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mallikarjun Kharge and several Congress leaders are stuck at Srinagar airport due to bad weather.

    Sanjay Singh of the AAP said that the address is a ‘bundle of lies’ and that the AAP will boycott it.

    President Droupadi Murmu addressed the joint sitting of Parliament for the first time since being elected to the post. She outlayed the government’s vision for the current year.

    In her first address to Parliament as President, Draupadi Murmu on Tuesday expressed her gratitude to citizens for electing a stable government for two consecutive terms and said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government has been identified as a decisive government.

    “Wherever there is political instability anywhere in the world, those countries are surrounded by a massive crisis. But due to the decisions my government took in the national interest, India is in a better position as compared to other countries,” Murmu said.

    Terming the government, a stable, fearless, and decisive one, “Murmu said, “My government is working towards realising the big dreams.”

    “My government has worked for every section of society without any discrimination. As a result of the efforts of my government in the last few years, many basic facilities have either reached 100 per cent population or are very close to that target,” the President said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )