Tribal Sangha seeks eviction of encroachers from Tribal Belts, forest lands in BTR
The BTC Co-ordination Committee of the All Assam Tribal Sangha has demanded immediate eviction of alleged encroachers from Tribal Belts & Blocks and forest lands across the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).
Addressing the media on Tuesday, May 26, leaders of the organisation said encroachment on protected tribal and forest lands has increased in several parts of the BTC region, posing a threat to the land rights and security of indigenous communities.
The committee urged the authorities to implement the directives of the Gauhati High Court issued in PIL No. 78/2012 by removing illegal encroachments from Tribal Belts & Blocks.
The organisation also called for eviction of illegal settlers occupying forest lands and demanded distribution of land pattas to genuine indigenous forest dwellers under the Forest Rights Act, 2006.
A delegation of the BTC Co-ordination Committee submitted a memorandum containing a two-point charter of demands to former BTC Chief Executive Member Hagrama Mohilary.
Speaking to reporters, BTC Co-ordination Committee president Niranjan Brahma said immediate steps were necessary to safeguard the constitutional and traditional land rights of tribal people in the region.
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