Mon, Oct 20 03:12 AM

The Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram, a Sangh Parivar body working for tribals in
Orissa, on Sunday alleged that the CRPF policemen deployed in Kandhamal
district were misbehaving and assaulting tribal women and stealing their
household goods in the name of arresting rioters.

Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram state general secretary Dr Laxmikant Dash said
since most of the tribal men had fled their homes fearing midnight
arrests by police and CRPF, the paramilitary jawans were forcing their
way into tribal households. "They are being molested and even attempts
have been made to rape. There are cases where women were beaten up by
male cops," he alleged.

"CRPF is damaging household goods, taking away hens, goats and
vegetables from tribal people's houses. There are instances where gold
ornaments and cash are also being taken away by CRPF. Their safety and
security is really in jeopardy," Dash alleged, adding women were now
fleeing to jungle in the night.

He said the longstanding curfew in many places of Kandhamal district in
the aftermath of Laxmanananda Saraswati's killing had affected the daily
lives of tribals. They were in near starving situation even now. Being
daily wage earners, the people in the region were without work and
income, and they were not able to take care of their family members. The
tribal women on several occasions had protested before local BDOs to
provide them work and food. But the officials had not taken any step to
ensure them work and income so that these tribal people could sustain
their life on their own, Dash added.

However, the members of Christian community who were staying in
Government-run relief camps were busy in writing FIRs accusing tribals
of their involvement in riots. "Using local voters' list, the Christians
are naming all the villagers in the FIRs and putting pressure on the
police to arrest all those named. Names of the people who have died for
long also figure in the FIRs," he alleged.


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