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Zero Evictions for Narmada Valley people!

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Call for international solidarity with Narmada Valley struggle for Zero Evictions!

We appeal international solidarity to support the 32 years struggle of Narmada Bachao Andolan, against the Indian Prime Minister’s authoritarian decision to close the gates of Sardar Sarovar Dam lake, an environmentally destructive and human rights violative project, without ensuring rehabilitation of 200,000 people who have been living in the areas that will be submerged.

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» Call for international solidarity with Narmada Valley struggle for Zero Evictions!

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.


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

Why concerned citizens of Narmada Valley and across India are challenging the decision to close the gates of the Sardar Sarovar Dam?

BECAUSE  even today, about 40,000 families live in the submergence area  of the Sardar Sarovar Dam - thousands of farmers and tribals  are being denied their legal right to cultivable land based rehabilitation, thousands of landless workers, fisher people, potters, small traders, are being deprived of their livelihood without rehabilitation and well-settled flourishing villages are being submerged.

» Why concerned citizens of Narmada Valley and across India are challenging the decision to close the gates of the Sardar Sarovar Dam?

The International Alliance of Inhabitants is a global network of associations and social movements of inhabitants, cooperatives, communities, tenants, house owners, homeless, slum dwellers, indigenous populations and people from working class neighbourhoods. The objective is the construction of another possible world starting from the achievement of the housing and city rights.