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  • MP: Bajrang Bali was tribal who protected Lord Ram, says Congress MLA

    MP: Bajrang Bali was tribal who protected Lord Ram, says Congress MLA

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    Seoni: A Congress MLA from Madhya Pradesh has claimed Bajrang Bali was a tribal forest dweller who protected Lord Ram.

    The Congress legislator from Barghat constituency in Seoni district, Arjun Singh Kakodiya, also claimed there was no Ayodhya, Kshatriya or Brahmin sena (army) but it was the tribal community that helped Lord Ram (in his exile).

    “Bajrang Bali was a tribal who lives in the forest. He protected Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram and helped him. There was no Ayodhya, Kshatriya or Brahmin sena but (it was) the tribal community (that) helped Lord Ram,” Kakodiya said while addressing a public meeting in the presence of MP Congress president Kamal Nath in Udepani village.

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    He said the tribal community will not tolerate the insult of Bajrang Bali and those who are defaming his name.

    Bajrang Bali, also called Hanuman, is a divine monkey companion of Lord Ram. He is one of the central characters of the epic Ramayana.

    The Congress is facing backlash from BJP and right-wing organisations for bracketing Bajrang Dal with the Popular Front of India (PFI) in its manifesto for the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls.

    In the manifesto released last week for the polls, the Congress said it was committed to taking firm and decisive action against individuals and organisations spreading hatred amongst communities on grounds of caste and religion.

    The mention of Bajrang Dal has evoked a strong reaction with BJP and right-wing organisations accusing Congress of playing appeasement politics.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi chanted Jai Bajrang Bali’ during all three public meetings he addressed in poll-bound Karnataka on Wednesday.

    “The Congress in its manifesto has decided to lock up Lord Hanuman. Initially, they locked up Prabhu Shri Ram (Lord Ram). And now they want to lock up people who say Jai Bajrang Bali’,” the PM told a public meeting at Hospet in Vijayanagara district on Tuesday.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Tribal farmer dies of electrocution

    Telangana: Tribal farmer dies of electrocution

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    Hyderabad: A 45-year-old tribal farmer died on the spot due to electrocution caused by touching an iron fence through which high-voltage electricity passed.

    According to police, the incident occurred at Raghapur village in Sirpur Mandal on Wednesday. Due to recent rain storms, many electricity wires were damaged.

    Rains and strong winds were reported in the region. Many power lines were split. The deceased, Kova Badrao, came into contact with one such wire.

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    He is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son.

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  • Tribal bodies call for Ranchi shutdown against burning of religious flag

    Tribal bodies call for Ranchi shutdown against burning of religious flag

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    Ranchi: Tribal bodies in Jharkhand have called a day-long shutdown in Ranchi on Saturday in protest against the burning of a religious flag by miscreants.

    The tribal bodies under the banner of Kendriya Sarna Samiti took out a torchlight procession on Friday evening here demanding the arrest of those responsible.

    The Ranchi administration on Friday imposed Section 144 Cr PC in the 200-meter radius limit of Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s house and the secretariat because of the bandh.

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    The bandh sponsors said that ambulance and milk van services and pharmacies will be kept out of the bandh purview.

    “A Sarna flag was burnt at Lower Karam Toli area in Ranchi on March 25, a day after the Sarhul festival, by some miscreants. But the administration took no action in this regard,” KSS president Phoolchand Tirkey said.

    Alleging that there were more such incidents, he said a tribal religious flag was thrown away in Nagri and Thakurgaon localities. In these instances too no action was taken though the tribal organisations had lodged their protests.

    “Since the administration is taking no action, we are forced to call Ranchi bandh on Saturday,” he said.

    Sarnas are sacred groves in Chhota Nagpur plateau region and are worshhipped by tribals in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

    The prohibitory order at the chief minister’s house was imposed also due to the slated protest by students on the employment issue.
    Jharkhand State Students Union (JSSU), however, announced on Friday that it has postponed the CM House gherao programme after the death of state Education Minister Jagarnath Mahto in Tamilnadu on Thursday.

    JSSU has been demanding the scrapping of the 60-40 ratio-based employment policy and the one based on the introduction of 1932 khatiyan (land settlement). The state cabinet on March 3 approved the ammendment to various rules related to Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) examinations.

    “We have rescheduled the protest to April 17,” JSSU leader Devendra Mahto.

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  • Tribal Affairs Department Civil secretariat, Jammu Final selection list of Various Posts

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    Tribal Affairs Department Civil secretariat, Jammu Final selection list of Various Posts

    Final Selection List for the post of Junior Assistant, Divisional Cadre, Tribal Affairs Department, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020 dated 16.12.2020, item No.103 and 104.

    The following candidates who have been recommended by the J&K Service Selection Board for appointment to the post of Junior Assistant (advertised vide Notification Na 04 of 2020 dated 16.12.2020, item No. 103 and 104), pursuant to letter No. JKSSB-PLAN/25/2022-03 dated 16.03.2023 are hereby directed to submit their e-mail IDs and Contact number (as per annexure’N) details in Tribal Affairs Department (e-mail ID tribalaffairsik@gmail.com) within a period of 21 days for uploading the same on the Employees Verification System (EVS), failing which it shall be presumed that he/she is not willing to take up his/her appointment as Junior Assistant in the Tribal Affairs Department and he/she shall forfeit the right of appointment without any further notice

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  • Murder of tribal man: Kerala special court convicts 13 people for

    Murder of tribal man: Kerala special court convicts 13 people for

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    Palakkad: A special court in Kerala on Tuesday convicted 13 people for beating to death a tribal man in Palakkad district of the state for allegedly stealing food articles in 2018.

    Madhu, a tribal man from Attappady, was beaten to death after he was caught and tied up by a group of local people alleging theft on February 22, 2018.

    More than five years after the incident, special court judge K M Ratheesh Kumar convicted them for the offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which carries a maximum punishment of 10 years jail term, Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Rajesh M Menon told reporters.

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    The jail terms to be served by the convicts would be pronounced on Wednesday, the SPP said.

    He also said that of the 13, the first accused was convicted for the offence under Section 304 II of IPC and the remaining 12 were additionally held guilty for the crimes under Section 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 367 (kidnapping or abducting in order to subject person to griev ous hurt, slavery) of the IPC.

    Sections 326 and 367 carry maximum punishments of life imprisonment and up to 10 years jail term, respectively.

    The 12 convicts were also held guilty for the offence under Section 3(1)(d) of the SC/ST Act, the SPP said.

    The 16th accused in the case was only held guilty for the offence of assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation under Section 352 IPC which carries a punishment which may extend to three months or a fine which may extend to Rs 500 or both, he said.

    The SPP said the court was of the view that the accused did not have the intention to kill the tribal man.

    Of the 16 persons, the remaining two accused were acquitted by the court.

    SPP Menon said the court did not find the accused guilty of murder and the reasons for the same would be evident after the judgement copy is made available.

    Madhu’s mother said she was not satisfied with the verdict, especially the acquittal of the two accused and none of the 16 being convicted for murder. “I will appeal against this verdict,” she told reporters outside the court.

    The victim’s sister said she was thankful to the court for convicting 14 of the 16 accused.

    The sister also said she was happy with the outcome as no one thought they could carry their fight for justice to Madhu so long and till this stage.

    “So, I will no longer be disappointed or sad. I know I can take this matter all the way to the Supreme Court, if required. We will go in appeal seeking murder charges and against the acquittal of the two accused.

    “I do not believe that my brother has got justice. He will not get justice till all of them (all 16 accused) are convicted,” she said outside the court.

    The special court had reserved its judgement in the case on March 30.

    Prior to the pronouncement of the verdict, the victim’s mother and sister said they expected that Madhu will get justice. “We expect a good verdict,” the victim’s mother said.

    His sister said: “I believe my brother will get justice. We expect it to be a good verdict.”

    The trial in the matter saw witnesses turning hostile, allegations of threats to the victim’s family to settle or withdraw the case and a change in the SPP in June last year.

    Advocate Menon, who was the additional public prosecutor in the case, took charge as SPP in June last year after the victim’s family sought a change in prosecutor.

    He was the fourth SPP in the case.

    According to the post-mortem report in the case, Madhu had injuries on the head and bruises all over the body, including broken ribs, as well as internal bleeding, police had said.

    Madhu, who was said to be mentally unsound, was living in a cave in the forest for the past several months, his family had said.

    His mother and sister had told television channels back in 2018 that a group of nearly 10-15 persons had gone to the forest and thrashed him for allegedly stealing food articles from some shops in the forest-fringe Agali town of Palakkad district.

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  • Bhagwat: Time to follow footsteps of tribal queen Durgavati who put nation first

    Bhagwat: Time to follow footsteps of tribal queen Durgavati who put nation first

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    Satna: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday glorified the valour of tribal queen Rani Durgavati saying she put the nation first and fiercely fought the invaders who had thrust upon a master-servant relationship upon India.

    He emphasised that people should rise above petty personal gains and unite to undo this mindset.

    “Rani Durgavati fought the attackers (Mughals) valiantly. Her fighting tactics are being used by different armed forces. She fought the foreign power courageously,” he said at a function after unveiling the statue of the tribal queen here.

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    Those who were part of the First War of Independence in 1857 drew inspiration from the courage and supreme sacrifice of Rani Durgavati, he chief said.

    According to history, Rani Durgavati ruled the erstwhile Gondwana Empire from 1550 to 1564. She is remembered for defending her kingdom against the Mughals. Leading her army from the front she sustained injuries fighting the Mughals on a battlefield. She was advised to leave the battlefield but she refused and took out a dagger and killed herself June 24, 1564, in what is known as Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh.

    “She often made foreign attackers bite the dust. She wouldn’t have lost had she not been betrayed by her people. Remembering her, we should learn that petty personal gains should not take precedence over the nation’s interests. Rani Durgavati didn’t lose to the enemy’s strength, but due to the betrayal of her own,” Bhagwat said.

    He urged people to follow the footsteps of the tribal queen and imbibe her value and valour for protecting the country.

    The RSS chief said that foreign invaders have thrust a master-servant mindset upon India to an extent and that people should unite and undo this relationship.

    In contrast, he praised the old Indian rulers, saying they worked for the public good and protected society, religion and “Sanatan Dharma” by treating all as equal.

    The RSS chief also visited an exhibition on millets at the Majhgawan area in the district where he underlined the need to grow and popularise the consumption of the nutritious cereal.

    Millet is a common term to categorise small-seeded grasses that are often termed nutri-cereals or dryland-cereals and includes Sorghum (Jowar), Pearl Millet (Bajra), Finger Millet (Ragi), Little Millet (Kutki), Foxtail Millet (Kakun), Proso Millet (Cheena), Barnyard Millet (Sawa), Kodo Millet (Kodon) and other millets.

    India produces more than 170 lakh tonnes of millet, which is 80 per cent of Asia’s and 20 per cent of global production. The year 2023 has been designated as the ‘International Year of Millets’.

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  • Tribal family denied entry at Chennai theatre; slammed online

    Tribal family denied entry at Chennai theatre; slammed online

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    Chaos prevailed at a popular cinema hall in Chennai, Tamil Nadu after its staff allegedly stopped a tribal family from entering its premises.

    In a viral video that is being shared across social media platforms, the family, belonging to the indigenous Narikuravar community (Scheduled Tribe), was stopped at the gates by a staff member of Rohini Silver Screens even after purchasing a ticket.

    They had come to watch the Silambarasan starrer Pathu Thala.

    People gathered around and questioned the staff on the treatment of the family. However, the staff did not let them in.

    The video soon went viral on Twitter evoking strong reactions and a call to boycott the theatre. Owing to the pressure, the theatre management issued a statement clarifying the incident.

    “A woman along with children who had come with valid tickets sought entry to the cinema to watch Pathu Thala movie. As we know the movie is censored U/A by the authorities,” the statement reads.

    The statement mentioned that since the children were below 12 years, the family was not permitted.

    “Our ticket checking staff has denied entry on this basis to the family which had come with children aged 2,6,8 and 10 years,” the statement read.

    “However, since the audience gathered turned into a frenzy and took a different perspective of the situation without full understanding, to avert any law and order problem and the same family was allowed entry to watch the movie on time,” the statement said.

    Later, the theatre management released a video of the family enjoying the action flick.

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  • Telangana: 50K people to join Tribal festival in Kothagudam from April 6

    Telangana: 50K people to join Tribal festival in Kothagudam from April 6

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    Hyderabad: As many as 50,000 tribals from nine sects will take part in the festival that will be held for three days in Kothagudam.

    The festivities that are scheduled to begin on April 6 will also have discussions pertaining to various issues relating to education, and job opportunities.

    A poster on the April 6-8 festival was released by Padma Shree awardee Gussadi Kanakaraju in Marlavai village in Jainoor mandal of Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district.

    Chenchu Ramakrishna, convenor of Adivasi tribals, said they will discuss the issue of education for tribals on the first day of the festival.

    A get-together of all the tribes will be held on the second day followed by ‘Adivasi tegala (sects) samkrutika shobha yatra on the third and final day on April 8.

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  • MP: Violence breaks out in Mhow over death of tribal woman, probe ordered

    MP: Violence breaks out in Mhow over death of tribal woman, probe ordered

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    Bhopal: Tension prevailed in Indore’s Mhow on Thursday following violent protests over the suspicious death of a tribal woman even as the government ordered a magisterial inquiry.

    Over six police personnel, including an inspector, were injured in the stone pelting done by the protesters.

    On Wednesday, a 23-year-old tribal woman, who was preparing for competitive exams, was found dead in a rented room. Alleging that the woman was gang-raped and murdered, the family members staged a protest while keeping the body on the road.

    Upon receiving information, local police reached the protest spot and tried to disperse the assembled people. However, the angry mob pelted stones at the police. Subsequently, police had to use teargas and fired shots in the air to disperse the crowd.

    “Six cops were injured due to stone pelting. The situation was brought under control, however, police personnel have been deployed in the area. Woman died under suspicious circumstances following which her family staged protests. The woman was living in a rented room for her studies,” Indore SP (Rural) Bhagwant Singh Virde said.

    Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan ordered a magisterial inquiry into the matter, according to a statement issued by his office on Thursday.

    Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath has sent a team of tribal MLAs of the party to the area. The Congress leaders are likely to visit the family.

    “Murder after gang-rape of a tribal girl in Mhow of Indore district and murder of a tribal youth in police firing has proved the jungle raj is prevalent in Madhya Pradesh. I am pained, distressed by this heartbreaking incident and stand with the aggrieved tribal families in this hour of grief,” Kamal Nath said.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)]

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  • Amit Shah discusses Tripura tribal areas’ issues with Tipra Motha chief

    Amit Shah discusses Tripura tribal areas’ issues with Tipra Motha chief

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    Agartala: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday held discussions with Tipra Motha supremo Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, in the presence of BJP president J P Nadda, over various issues faced by the indigenous people of Tripura, a senior leader of the saffron party said.

    Debbarma, in a Facebook post, said the Union Home Minister has started the process for a “constitutional solution” for the indigenous people of Tripura and an interlocutor for the process would be appointed within a specific time frame.

    BJP’s Northeast coordinator Sambit Patra said Shah gave a patient hearing to the issues explained by Debbarma and requested Chief Minister Manik Saha, who was also present in the meeting, to hold talks with ruling ally IPFT, along with Tipra Motha and social organisations, to find amicable solutions to the problems.

    To a question, Patra, however, clarified that no discussions were held on political alliance or allocation of cabinet berths to Tipra Motha and the discussion was limited to “tribal welfare”.

    “We hope to find a solution to the problems of the indigenous people through a series of meetings,” he said.

    Tipra Motha, floated by Debbarma, bagged 13 of the 42 seats it contested in the recent elections to the 60-member assembly, emerging as the second-largest party in the House.

    In a Facebook post, Debbarma said, “I thank the Home Minister for understanding the genuine problems of the sons of the soil. We successfully got our Bru people rehabilitated in our state after 23 years by signing the Bru accord and today we have started a huge dialogue to ensure that our survival and existence are protected. Issues such as alliance and cabinet were never discussed, only the interest of our ‘dopha’ (society) was discussed.”

    Debbarma, a descendant of the former ruling family of Tripura, had long been seeking a “constitutional solution” to demands by his party for a separate state of Tiprasa.

    While the BJP has made it clear that it is unwilling to concede a division of the tiny northeastern state, its leadership has spoken of a willingness to give more legislative, financial and executive powers to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), that runs affairs in areas dominated by tribal communities. The Tipra Motha administers the council.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )