BJD MP Seeks Union Minister Jual Oram’s Intervention To Resolve Tribal Conflict in Odisha’s Sijimali

BJD MP Seeks Union Minister Jual Oram’s Intervention To Resolve Tribal Conflict in Odisha’s Sijimali



Bhubaneswar: Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Sasmit Patra has sought Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram’s immediate intervention in the ongoing conflict at Sijimali in Odisha.

Alleging police action against tribal communities opposing a proposed bauxite mining project, the Rajya Sabha member expressed concern over injuries suffered by tribals during the protests and stressed the need to safeguard their rights and dignity.

Patra stressed the need for protecting t

ribal communities from police excesses, ensuring free and informed consent of Gram Sabhas in mining activities, and adherence to statutory safeguards under PESA and the Forest Rights Act.

The BJD leader urged the Union Minister to engage with the Chief Minister of Odisha to address the situation and restore confidence among affected communities. Dr Patra noted that Jual Oram’s roots in Odisha and his position as Union Tribal Affairs Minister make his intervention crucial in de-escalating tensions.

Underlining the importance of dialogue and lawful processes in resolving disputes related to mining projects, Patra said Gram Sabha consent must be respected and statutory protections enforced to prevent further unrest.

Timely and balanced intervention would help achieve an amicable resolution while protecting the rights of tribal communities in Sijimali, he added.

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