"Will Defend Tribal Rights": Bhupesh Baghel After Rahul Gandhi's Letter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mr Baghel's response came a day after Congress President Rahul Gandhi wrote him a letter
the tribals after their claim as forest dwellers were rejected under the Forest Rights Act of 2006 by the Supreme Court."In the battle for
water, forest and land, we are standing shoulder to shoulder with tribal people
As per direction of Rahul Gandhi, the state government will send its lawyer to defend the forest rights in the Supreme Court on the next
date of hearing
Gandhi wrote him a letter, seeking his urgent intervention in the top court judgement.The court on February 13 ordered the chief secretaries
of 21 states to evict those whose claims as forest dwellers have been rejected under the law
It also said the eviction should be carried out on or before July 24, the next date of hearing."The recent order of the Supreme Court
deserves your urgent intervention
The court has directed state governments to evict tribals and other forest dwellers whose claims under the Forest Rights Act were rejected,"
Mr Gandhi wrote in his letter."The Ministry of Tribal Affairs in its status report on implementation of the Forest Rights Act highlighted
that less than 45 per cent of the individual forest rights and 50 per cent of the community forest rights claims were approved in April
2018."Further, the ministry has pointed out that forest staff often raised frivolous objections leading to rejection," the Congress
president said."In this backdrop, eviction based on rejected claims alone, without a proper review and appeal process, violates the due
process of law
To pre-empt large-scale evictions, it would be expedient to file a review petition and take any other action you may deem fit, Mr Gandhi's
letter read.For millions of adivasis and other forest dwellers 'jal, jangal and zameen' (water, forest and land) is integral to their Right
to Life guaranteed by our Constitution, Mr Gandhi said.