THREAD: #CommonGround: When Tamil Indians were repatriated from Sri Lanka, many chose to settle in the hilly region of Gudalur in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris district. Many bought land, and took up work on estates. scroll.in/article/1036907
Decades ago, lakhs of Tamils, mostly Dalits, taken to Sri Lanka during British rule, to work in the quickly expanding tea estates on the island.
After Independence, the Sri Lankan government refused to grant citizenship to the “upcountry Tamils”, as they were called.
On the other hand, the Indian government argued that since the Tamils had lived in Sri Lanka for over 100 years, they belonged to the island country. scroll.in/article/1036907
Eventually, after years of negotiations against a backdrop of violence between the Sinhala majority and the Tamil minority, the two countries agreed that some Tamils would stay, while some would be repatriated to India. scroll.in/article/1036907
Since the 1960s, lakhs have returned, hoping for a secure future in India. Instead, their lives and livelihoods are threatened by a convoluted 1969 land law. scroll.in/article/1036907
In this week's #CommonGround, @Johanna_Deeksha reports on the precarious existence of those who returned from Sri Lanka, hoping for a more secure life in India.
#CommonGround | MS Selvaraj, state head of a farmers and workers organisation, said that large estates in Gudalur had profited from disputed lands over the years, while smaller owners, including Tamil repatriates, live in fear of eviction. scroll.in/article/103690…
#CommonGround | According to a 2002 fact-finding report by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties, the Tamil repatriates, who were “unfamiliar with the law, were often duped on their arrival into buying small plots of land and were given fake documents”. scroll.in/article/103690…
“Why did they allow us to build our whole lives here, and why are they are now calling our land illegal?”
Residents of Section 17 lands have found it difficult to procure basic necessities, such as electricity. scroll.in/article/103690…
Selvaraj said a majority of those who were repatriated would have preferred to remain in Sri Lanka.
“It has been 52 years since the pact, many of those people are now in their late sixties. Where will they go now?” scroll.in/article/103690…
#CommonGround: Activists argue that the government-owned TANTEA, set up to rehabiliate Tamils, had profited off the labour of repatriates for years, but had failed to support them when their homes and livelihoods came under threat. scroll.in/article/103690…
🧵Mamta Kol has been eating chapati and salt at least two or three times a week ever since her husband lost his job two years ago following the #COVID19 lockdown in March 2020.
The 32-year-old mother of two weighs only 40 kg and often misses her menstrual period due to weakness.
The community health workers, who visit Kol’s village in Madhya Pradesh, have told her to include milk and fruits in her diet.
Her husband Ramchandra Kol used to work at a factory that made plastic sacks in Ahmedabad.
In March 2020, when a nationwide lockdown was announced, Ramchandra’s factory stopped operations and he had to walk for seven days to get back home to his village. scroll.in/article/103559…
THREAD: Last month, the #Assam Police detained and deported 10 foreign nationals.
On October 26, they held three Swedish nationals in Namrup, claiming they had violated their visa norms by addressing a religious meeting. scroll.in/article/103703…
The police heard “Christian missionaries were sending people to tea gardens and tribal areas” so they “alerted intelligence” and detained the Swedish visitors, Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) GP Singh said. scroll.in/article/103703…
The Europeans were detained and deported, with the police investigating whether they were conducting ‘mass conversions’ to Christianity. scroll.in/article/103703…
THREAD #EWSQuota: On Monday, the SC delivered a three-two verdict upholding the validity of the 10% quota in educational institutions and government jobs for the economically weaker sections of the general quota introduced by the Modi government in 2019. scroll.in/article/103688…
While three judges held that the EWS reservation was constitutionally valid, two judges disagreed. They maintained that this reservation was discriminatory since it excluded members of the SC, ST and socially and educationally backward classes. scroll.in/article/103688…
Why the Supreme Court upheld the validity of quotas for the Economically Weaker Sections?scroll.in/article/103688…
On June 14, two weeks after her vaccination, doctors declared 18-year-old Rithaika Sri Omtri brain dead. Her desperate parents first explored all medical options to save her.
Rithaika suffered vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, a rare adverse event in which blood clots restrict the flow of blood into vital organs, and also result in a low platelet count. scroll.in/article/103636…
More than two days after violence broke out at a rally organised by a tribal organisation in #Shillong on October 28, no arrests have been made even though Meghalaya deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong had said the police would take “necessary steps”.
#Shillong City Superintendent of Police Vivek Syiem told @ROKIBUZZAMAN2 on Sunday that the police had registered two cases related to the violence, but no miscreants have been identified so far. scroll.in/article/103621…
The rally, in central #Shillong, had been organised by the Federation of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo People to draw attention to Meghalaya’s unemployment problem. scroll.in/article/103621…
🧵#TheIndiaFix: On Oct 9, the New Indian Express reported a significant piece of news:
Amit Shah-led committee had recommended that the medium of instruction in higher educational institutions, including Central universities, should mandatorily be Hindi. scroll.in/article/103622…
Just as drastically, the Committee of Parliament on Official Language recommended that government entrance exams – which are now conducted in both Hindi and English – should drop English. scroll.in/article/103622…