Dear Gladson Dungdung

Don't do polictics with dead body, first you may aware that Sister Jema
Chotanagpur Adiwasi Sewa Samiti's office is 500 meter near by Tapas home.
After his sucidal attempt CASS has taken step to put them front line of news
prior to incident where are they, in press meeting they are blaming BDO's
and DDC precentage, but where are they please don't try make ngo sector
dirty like government people.

It is shame for nation that more than 15 days sucess full strike by
political parties in this state  in last ninty days. One of them Protest
against Tapas death have achieved a laudable sucess, where no political
parties banner came in front whole thing was handeled by victim villagers
and community leaders.

If you are more interested please came in churhu block thousends of Tapas
like families are still weaping on curruption caused by NREGA. Please try to
advocate for its close, other hand if you have may do something to save many
like Tapas whose name may not be covered by media.

Its shame for Jharkhand that every one is busy for his own publicity, even
Tapas wife could not be taken till delhi during last of his breath.

Stop telling any thing close your eye and plan to do.

regards

Social Upliftment Trust
Charhi, Hazaribag
On 7/14/08, Gladson Dungdung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Injustice has been done to us, the bigwigs are benefited in our names and
> we the poor are betrayed. If I survive, I shall tell my villagers to fight
> against it. I shall never tolerate injustice and fight against it till my
> last breath". These are the brave and inspiring words of 34 years old
> Adivasi Tapas Soren of Sadwaha village in Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand,
> who lost his life while fighting against corruption in NREGA. He was neither
> associated with any anti-corruption organization nor with the social action
> groups but he was fighting against corruption in his own way.
> Tapas Soren had secured a scheme worth of Rs 1।69 lakh in December 2007
> under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (NREGA). He was fully
> engaged in digging a well in his village. He withdrew Rs 32,000 from his
> bank account on May 31, 2008 but the money was taken away from him by Brij
> Kishor Mahto, the Panchayat Sevak. He was also told that the balance amount
> of the project would not be released unless he pays the "share" of the block
> development officer Manmohan Prasad, which was fixed in percentage when the
> scheme was sanctioned. At the same time, he had to pay the wages to his
> co-workers but he had no money. All these circumstances put him in the state
> of shock and uncertainty.
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> He ran from the pillar to post for resolving the matter but when all pleas
> fell on deaf ears, he decided to protest against it। He planned for the
> protest and he had set himself ablaze at the busy Charhi Chowk in Hazaribagh
> on July 2 accordingly. 75 percent part of his body was burnt during the
> protest. He was admitted to the RIMS, Ranchi and later on referred to
> Safdarjung hospital, New Delhi where he took the last breath on July 8.
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> Though the state government has announced Rs 1 lakh as compensation to the
> family of the deceased but it is not serious in punishing the culprits। Soon
> after the incidence, Madhu Koda, the chief minister of Jharkhand had ordered
> the NREGA commissioner Amitabh Kaushal to inquire into the matter and report
> to the government. But ironically, he had been transferred to Palamau
> district and the new officer is yet to assume the charge. All these steps
> clearly show that how much the state government is concerned about the
> unchecked corruption, which victimizes the poor.
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> The new report of the Transparency Internatinal India and the Centre for
> Media Studies shows that how the poor people are suffering due to corruption
> in India। According to the report, one out of every three families living
> below the poverty level pay a bribe for basic public services, like to file
> a police report, to enroll a child in school, to admit a family member into
> a hospital or to get electricity facilities. The report further says that
> the poor people of India have paid about $210 million (9,000 million rupees)
> in bribes in 2007 to the police, schools, hospitals and power companies.
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> The rampant corruption in the governance system is not a new phenomenon in
> India but what makes it peculiar is the way Adivasis, Dalits and poor are
> being victimized through the various schemes under the NREGA, which is
> supposed to be the life saving legislation for them. Obviously, the NREGA
> martyr Tapas Soren became the victim of corruption but his commitment,
> bravery and sacrifice will always inspire Adivasis, Dalits and poor to fight
> against injustice, for their rights and dignity. But the question remained
> unanswered is will the guilty be punished and the poor will get assurance of
> not being made the prey of corruption in the name of NREGA?
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