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Narmada Valley, Stop drowning 200,000 farmers, fisherfolk and indigenous families without rehabilitation, save the river Narmada from destructive development!

To,

The concerned authorities,

Government of India,

Government of Madhya Pradesh,

Narmada Control Authority.

Date: 31-07-2017

SUBJECT: STOP DROWNING LIVES OF MORE THAN 40,000 FARMERS, FISHERFOLK AND INDIGNEOUS FAMILIES WITHOUT REHABILITATION , SAVE THE RIVER NARMADA FROM DESTRUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT

The situation today around River Narmada – one of the largest rivers in India is grim on all fronts. Internationally acclaimed environmentalist, social activist and member of the World Commission on Dams - Medha Patkar along with 12 other project affected women is on her 4th day of an indefinite hunger strike against the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s authoritarian decision to raise the height of Sardar Sarovar Dam and close its gates without ensuring rehabilitation of 200,000 of people who have been living in the areas that will be submerged due to this decision.

The central government along with the State government of Madhya Pradesh (both ruled by the unabashedly majoritarian Bhartiya Janta Party) is busy trying to distort facts and figures instead of ensuring a dignified rehabilitation of the homes and occupations of agrarian and indigenous forest communities whose villages and towns will drown due to this ecologically devastating project. Enjoying an electoral majority, the ruling party has stifled all voices of dissent through brutal police crackdowns on the peaceful, non-violent protest. Parliamentary democracy in India is hitting an all-time low as dialogue and debate about the issue in Council of States of India and Legislative Assembly of the State of Madhya Pradesh was simply not allowed and Opposition leaders were later arrested.

On an environmental front, a heavy rain this monsoon has caused devastating floods even in the State of Gujarat (beneficiary State of the Sardar Sarovar Dam project). Warnings from environmentalists are ignored and common masses of the country are being misled into worshipping the river by invoking its spirituality whereas the dams, inter-linking river projects, sand mining, dumping of industrial waste and urban sewage are killing whatever is left of the river. Waters from the river are diverted to corporate projects (like Coca Cola) while farmers in India are committing suicide due to lack of government support to agriculture.

The 32 years old valiant struggle of Narmada Bachao Andolan has shook the development discourse world-wide and even forced giants like World Bank to withdraw funding from environmentally destructive and human rights violative projects like Sardar Sarovar Dam and institute the Inspection Panel Mechanism.

As the lives of 40,000 families, including the life of one of the most loved people’s leader are at stake. We call upon the Government of India, Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Supreme Court of India to stop forcible eviction and unjust submergence, ensure complete rehabilitation as per law and initiate dialogue with oustees and Narmada Bachao Andolan.

In Solidarity with the Narmada Bachao Andolan

Signatories (209)

  • Sebastián Garzón Loboa, Universidad Industrial de Santander - Colombia
  • María Aguilera, - Colombia
  • Manuel Reina Leal, Consejo Comunal Los Rosales - Venezuela
  • Orlando Rodríguez, A.C. Siembra - Spain
  • LEONARDO BELLINI, - Italy
  • Maria Inés Garcia-Reyes, AGRA Arquitectos - Colombia
  • FRANCISCO ACEVES, IPN - Mexico
  • Giovanni Maccione, - Italy
  • Zeballos Lidia, Réseau Citoyen - France
  • Stephen David, - United States
  • Jeeva Rajgopaul, - South Africa
  • Mariann Dósa, School of Public Life - Hungary
  • Jouffe Yves, - France
  • Matteo Lenzi, - Italy
  • Roberto Eibenschutz, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México - Mexico
  • Gloria Naranjo, Universidad de Antioquia - Colombia
  • CARLOS ARTURO CADAVID, JUNTA CIVICA PARAJE EL PINAR (FUENTE CLARA-ROBLEDO) - Colombia
  • Emilio Reza-Araujo, Conciencia Libertaria - Mexico
  • PIERRE LOUIS Janine, - Burkina Faso
  • Bolssens Baudouin, Front commun SDF Belgique ASBL et Rom en Rom ASBL - Belgium
  • Luana Barigazzi, - Italy
  • Wannesson Philippe, - France
  • CORMIER Louise, London School of Economcics - France
  • Vacheron Gala, - Estonia
  • Antonio Grasso, - Italy
  • Maurizio Sgarro, - Italy
  • patricia sanchez, Monte Sinai Guayaquil - Ecuador
  • matteo viola, - Brazil
  • Alcira del Valle Romero Romero, QOCHA PACHA (mar y tierra) - Argentina
  • Michele Citoni, documentarista - Italy
  • Freitas Urânia, Forum da População de rua - Brazil
  • Francesca Lulli , Centro Studi Femminista per l'Economia del Dono - Italy
  • Anand Teltumbde, IIT Kharagpur - India
  • guguenheim pierre, - France
  • Associazione Monastero del Bene Comune, - Italy
  • Massimo Pasquini, Unione Inquilini - Italy
  • Patrizia Reso, Acqua pubblica - Italy
  • Rosita Gigantino, Sinistra Italiana - Italy
  • Clara Budetta , - Italy
  • onofrio infantile, comitato acqua pubblica di Salerno - Italy
  • Maria Vitacca, associazione articolo9 - Italy
  • Marco Iob, CeVI - Italy
  • Tommasina Bianca Squadrito, - Italy
  • SOS MISSIONARIO, SOS MISSIONARIO - Italy
  • Francesco Nannetti, - Italy
  • Vladislav Bugera, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University - Russian Federation
  • rotraud wittig, - Italy
  • Walburga Rungger , - Italy
  • Magali Fricaudet, - Spain
  • David Carbonell del Peso, - Spain