Narayanpur (Chhattisgarh): Thousands of tribals from around 13 Gram Panchayats in the Abujhmad area gathered to protest against the Forest Conservation Act 2022 and the proposed new police camp in Ikkarbhatti on Monday. The tribals including several women, dressed in their traditional clothes with arrows and bows, raised slogans against the government in this three-day-long protest. They clarified that they intend to prolong the protest further if their demands for the withdrawal of the police camp are not fulfilled.
Malti Potai, a resident of Kachchapal, said, "The proposal of the camp of security forces in our villages will only create problems for us. Women will not be able to roam freely in the forest. Atrocities against women will increase. There are chances that the villagers will be mistaken for Naxalites and sent to jail." She further highlighted that the villagers may be imposed with additional taxes if the camps are set up. "It is not fair of the government to take such a decision without consulting with the Gram Sabha," she added.
Expressing her views against the Forest Conservation Act 2022 as well, Potai said that the Act will restrict the villagers from even entering the forests despite their livelihood being entirely dependent on the forest produce. "The sole means of livelihood for most villagers in my area is the forest produce. We even get our medicines from the forests. How will we survive if we are not even allowed to enter the forests?" she said, further demanding for the Forest Conservation Act, 1996 to be recovered and retained.