Assam
,
Haflong
,
Dima Hasao
Published :
Dec 2023
|
Updated :
29 villages launch indefinite strike against land dumping in Assam's Haflong, seek compensation from NHAI
Reported by
Sarup Sinha
Legal Review by
Anmol Gupta
Edited by
Anupa Kujur
945
Households affected
4536
People affected
2004
Year started
Land area affected
945
Households affected
4536
People Affected
2004
Year started
Land area affected
Key Insights
Sector
Infrastructure
Reason/Cause of conflict
Roads
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Ended
Sector
Infrastructure
Reason/Cause of conflict
Roads
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Ended
1
Summary

Residents of about 29 villages, affected by land dumping for the construction of National Highway-27 (NH-54) in South Assam’s Dima Hasao district, have launched an indefinite strike in Haflong demanding compensation from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

During the protest, villagers claimed that over 945 families residing along Nrimbanglo-Harangajao have been affected due to land dumping at their paddy field, for which a bill amount of Rs 32 crore has been presented by the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council’s revenue department to the NHAI for compensation. The protest has been jointly organised by the Indigenous Students Forum (ISF), Indigenous Women Forum (IWF), and the affected people.

David Keivom, the president of ISF, was quoted as saying, “It was assured that NHAI and the Railway would compensate us. The Railway already compensated us following intervention from then Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal in 2020.”

Stating that the protest will continue till their demands are met, Keivom further added, “Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma directed NHAI in a meeting on January 25, 2022, to compensate us. NHAI also agreed to do so. The necessary bill was submitted to NHAI by the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC). Despite directives from the Chief Minister and the Home Department, NHAI is disregarding our plight."

A woman from Jatinga, a village affected due to the land dumping, said, “Over six bighas of my land, where I cultivated pineapple, betel leaves, oranges, and ginger, were destroyed by the company's earth dumping. The land is now useless for cultivation or housing. For a decade, I’ve sought compensation, but our grievances are continually ignored.”

Another resident of Nrimbanglo lamented, “Vast portions of our fertile land, the source of our livelihood, were ruined by the construction company. When we approach them, they falsely accuse us of threatening them with arms. Without compensation, our survival is at stake, as we have lost our land and means of sustenance.”

NH-27 is part of the East-West road corridor launched in 1998, and it aims to connect Silchar in South Assam with Saurashtra in Gujarat. While the project was planned to be finished by 2007, the construction is yet to be completed in two stretches: Nrimbanglo-Jatinga and Jatinga-Harangajao, covering around 49.23 kilometres.

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Fact Sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for compensation

Opposition against environmental degradation

Other Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Region Classification

Rural

Type of Land

Common and Private

Non-Forest (Other than Grazing Land)

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Details of sources (names of accused, names and numbers of any lawyers, names of any police officers contacted)

Status of Project

Project underway despite protests

Original Project Deadline

2007

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Agricultural land, Other Natural Resource extraction/dependence

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

Total investment involved (in Crores):

1823

Type of investment:

Cost of Project

Year of Estimation

2021

Page Number In Investment Document:

Has the Conflict Ended?

No

When did it end?

Why did the conflict end?

4
Additional Information

Government Departments Involved in the Conflict:

National Highways Authority of India, Assam Government, North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council

PSUs Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Government Authorities for Comments?

No

Name, Designation and Comment of the Government Authorities Approached

Corporate Parties Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Corporate Parties for Comments?

No

Communities/Local Organisations in the Conflict:

Indigenous Students Forum, Indigenous Women Forum

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Information on the use of criminal law

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

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Author
Reported by
Sarup Sinha

Sarup is a researcher and doctoral student in Political Science at the North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. His research interests lie in the area of ethnic and land conflicts, political ecology and development and urban spaces of Northeast India. He has a Masters’ degree in Development Studies from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati. He has previously done research/internships with NABARD, Oxford Microfinance Initiative (renamed Oxford Development Consultancy) and CSDS (Lokniti Programme).

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Fact sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for compensation

Opposition against environmental degradation

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Status of Project

Project underway despite protests

Original Project Deadline

2007

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Agricultural land, Other Natural Resource extraction/dependence

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

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