Jalpaiguri (West Bengal):Being citizens of India but not possessing rights on their land sound bizarre. Yes, this is exactly what is happening with the five Indian villages in South Berubari along the India-Bangladesh border. These villagers are deprived of all government facilities and can neither buy nor sell their land due to lack of survey.
Despite prolonged agitation the issue has remained unresolved. These five villages have blamed the Jalpaiguri district administration's lacuna as well as the West Bengal government for not resolving the issue.
Residents of five Indian villages in South Berubari along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Jalpaiguri Sadar block have been in trouble for 77 years. During the exchange of enclaves between the two countries in 2015, the Land Boundary Agreement was effective, but the people here did not get the right to the land due to lack of land survey.
They have alleged that they are being deprived of all benefits, be it the Central government's Kisan Nidhi scheme or the state government's Krishak Bandhu scheme.
At the time of partition, five villages along the Indo-Bangla border namely Kajldighi, Chilahati, Barashashi, Nawtaridevattar and Padhanigram, came into South Berubari with a population of about 10,000.
In 1974, an agreement was signed between the leaders of India and Bangladesh, Indira Gandhi and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. While determining the border between the two countries, it was found out that these five villages were not part of India.
However, in 1989 it was understood that these five villages were not figuring in the map of India, even though they were within the Indian mainland. As a result, these five villages had to face problems in collecting land rent, selling land and getting benefits of government projects.
Cut to 2015, the two countries exchanged enclaves and land in adverse positions. But even after 9 years of the exchange, the land of these five villages has not been surveyed. As a result, even after so many years of independence, the people of these five border villages are being deprived of their land rights.