Magazines

Subscribe to our print & digital magazines now

Subscribe

Tribal Women Oppose Forcible Seizing of Cashew Garden, Protest With a Noose Around Neck

"If you don't listen to our appeals, death is the only alternative left," they are heard saying in a video.

Updated on: 8 April, 2022 6:01 PM IST By: Binita Kumari
On Monday, the tribal families plan to protest at the Visakhapatnam Joint Collector's office.

The agrarian calm is broken by an eerie sight at a cashew garden in Andhra Pradesh: tribal women wearing sarees tied to tree branches as makeshift nooses around their necks in Andhra Pradesh's Uravakonda town.

Death is the only alternative left: Says Tribal Women

"If you don't listen to our appeals, death is the only alternative left," they are heard saying in a video.

"If you do rid of the cashew gardens here, we'll have no choice but to die," they claimed, explaining that their livelihood is dependent on their cashew gardens.

The women claim that their land is being taken away from them forcibly and given to a granite mining firm.

No Response From Government

"We have not received any money from any granite firm. In exchange for money, some people have illegally sold away our lands. We don't have any documents proving our ownership of the land. The government had permitted us to develop this land. They are now putting in JCBs to flatten the crop", they explained.

"If we stop the mining firm that is trying to build roads through our garden, the Mudugula Mandal revenue officer is making false claims against us and filing cases against us. We want the joint collector to look into it,” said the women.

Officials from the government have yet to respond to a request for comment. On Monday, the tribal families plan to protest at the Visakhapatnam Joint Collector's office.

Take this quiz to know more about radish Take a quiz

Show your support

Dear patron, thank you for being our reader. Readers like you are an inspiration for us to move Agri Journalism forward. We need your support to keep delivering quality Agri Journalism and reach the farmers and people in every corner of rural India.

Every contribution is valuable for our future.

Contribute Now