Why are the indigenous people of Lakshadweep Islands saying #RevokeLDAR ?
The Central govt has introduced the draconian, undemocratic, unconstitutional and inhumane Draft Lakshadweep Development Authority Regulation, 2021 (LDAR 2021).
What does it do?
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The draft threatens the existing land ownership and usage in Lakshadweep by giving sweeping, arbitrary, unchecked powers to the government (and all its bodies) to directly interfere with an islander’s right to possess and retain their property.
It empowers the government to pick any land for “development” activities provided under its regulation.
Once picked, the land can be used as per the government sees fit i.e. with no regards for the owner of the land. It will be land needed for a “public purpose.”
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The “development” includes destructive practices like mining, quarrying, building of National Highways, Railways, Tram-ways, etc.
Impractical plans for islands where the area is less than 5 sq km and based on control and destruction rather than sustainable development.
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If made actionable, it will have devastating impact on the population – 94.5% of whom belong to Scheduled Tribes – and impact the fragile ecosystems
⚠️ Btw in 2017, One of the biodiversity rich islands in Lakshadweep - Parali I island has been eroded to an extent of 100%
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This draft takes India back decades in meaningful lands rights activism for the marginalised through its disenfranchisement.
Reality: Adivasis, Coastal communities, other vulnerable groups have been facing increasing discrimination in the past 7 years. More projects are going to take over our forest, coasts
Today, we are reaching out to our community and large, diverse base of volunteers to inform them about an unprecedented act of internet censorship. (1/11) #InternetFreedom#DigitalLockdown
Most our members hold the firm belief that environmental protection is the seminal issue of our time. We live in times of large scale ecological disasters and looming climate crisis which threaten human life, particularly young peoples' lives and future generations. (2/11)
This requires a greater level of urgency in government responses and larger public engagement. It is with these ideals and intent we launched LetIndiaBreathe.in, a volunteer led movement. Since it’s launch it engaged with spirit and informed close to 10 lakh people.
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