‘Don’t deny equal rights to non-tribal forest dwellers’

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 4: Senior Congress leader and former MLC, Ravinder Sharma has said that the Government is discriminating the non tribal forest dwellers , be they Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs or others, of their bonafide rights over forest lands under their occupation for decades besides hounding out farmers from the State lands under their cultivation for sixty to seventy years.
Reacting to series of complaints of the people during his tour of the area, Sharma said that on one hand the tribal Bakerwals and Gujjars alleged lot of hassles in getting their rights under “The ST and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights)   Act, “ extended last year to J&K, to confer rights to the ST population and other Forest dwellers of their occupation over forest lands. On the other hand the non tribals including Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and others are only entitled to the recognition and regularisation of the possession over forest land,if they are using the same for livelihood for three generations of not less than 75 years.
This provision is discriminatory and results in great injustice to other poor  traditional forest dwellers, he said.
Sharma said that implementation of the act is welcome step especially by the party which had opposed the simple circular of Mehbooba Mufti Government seeking to regulate  the forcible  eviction of tribals, which had no force of law, but  the flawed  implementation and certain provisions of the act are  quite disriminatory to the genuine occupants of non tribal sections of forest dwellers.
He stressed for a fair, transparent and justified implementation of the provisions of the act for recognition of forest rights  to tribal community and of other eligible forest dwellers at par with tribals without any discriminatory treatment.
He said that the tribals are eligible for the benefit of the same if they’re  in occupation and use of the land prior to Dec 13, 2005 but for other Forest dwellers the eligibility is three generations with atleast 75 years occupation, which is discriminatory and unjustified resulting into great injustice to thousands of poor farmers in possession and use of lands for decades.
Ex-MLC said the act itself provides that no eviction shall be done without completion of verification process but the authorities are evicting people on pick and choose basis which is arbitrary and illegal.
Congress leader urged the Lt Governor to take stock of the legal position and direct for stopping undue harassed of genuine cases without following due process of law and justice.