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Sholay-Inspired ‘Virugiri’ A Common Tool Of Protest In These Areas Of Rajasthan

by OB Bureau
September 14, 2023
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Amarpal Singh Verma

Hanumangarh (Rajasthan): On a scorching summer afternoon, the villagers of Ramgarh watched in awe and disbelief as Viru, precariously perched atop a towering water tank, confesses his love for Basanti. He was protesting as Basanti’s mausi (aunt) is against their relationship. As his protests got louder, we saw mausi melting and give in to Viru’s demands.

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This iconic scene from the 1975 blockbuster ‘Sholay’ is a favourite of millions of Bollywood movie buffs. And it seems Viru’s antics have left a mark in the minds of Hanumangarh and Sriganganagar residents in Rajasthan.

Here, climbing a water tank — known locally as ‘virugiri’ — is the easiest way to register protest. There have been several such cases in the last eight years, with the most recent one taking place on September 1.

“This mode of protest has been around for the last 25 to 30 years. The recent spurt is also because people have so much to fight against,” said 78-yearold Karnidan Singh Rajput, an independent journalist from Suratgarh.

“Hanumangarh was carved out of Sriganganagar district in 1994. Recently, on August 7, another district Anupgarh was also formed from Sriganganagar. Administratively, Sriganganagar has been divided into three, but the problems and needs of the area are the same as before,” he said.

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“Drinking water supply is not regular in villages and ration distribution is delayed. Waterlogging occurs after heavy rains, yet water is not available for irrigation,” said Rameshwar Verma, a CPM leader in Hanumangarh.

“If you raise your voice any other way, you might not get a response. However, if you climb atop a water tank, the administrative officials and police come running. They are scared of the consequences, if someone actually jumped,” explained Verma.

Take, for example, what happened in Pilibanga town on August 22. The residents had been protesting in front of the municipal office for 17 days under the leadership of municipal councillor Laxman Goyal, seeking proper sanitation and an end to corruption.

“When no one responded, Goyal and four others climbed onto a water tank. The administration then swung into action, with sub-divisional magistrate, tehsildar and thana prabhari (station house officer) reaching the spot in no time,” said Yash Gupta, a local resident.

After about 10 hours of negotiation, the officials, on behalf of the district collector, gave Goyal in writing that a special audit will be conducted on the allegations of corruption in the municipality. All five came down only after getting the assurance.

“Despite the government’s campaign, people are not allotted pattas promised under Prashashan Shehro Ke Sang Abhiyan. The municipality is not following government rules prescribed under the scheme. It is necessary to call a meeting of the municipal board within 60 days of its formation to discuss pressing issues, but this meeting has been pending for 30 months,” claimed Goyal.

There are hundreds of water tanks in Hanumangarh, Sriganganagar and Anupgarh districts and most have been venues of protests. Seven such incidents were recorded in August.

On August 18, three students climbed a water tank in Hanumangarh to protest against the government’s decision to not hold student union elections, while an elderly couple did so in Dholipal demanding removal of encroachment from their plot on July 23. Similarly, four farmers protested against the water crisis.

In Sriganganagar district, a farmer climbed atop the tank seeking water for irrigation on August 17. In Kersarisinghpur, three villagers sat on a tank structure for a solution to the water crisis on August 27.

The current month has also seen protests.

On September 1, a woman and her daughter perched on the tank in Sadulshahar town, seeking speedy police action against those who demolished their house. On September 2, two real estate dealers climbed onto the tank in Sadulshahar to protest against the municipality’s action to evict them from the property they had bought, citing encroachment.

In Gharsana village of Anupgarh district, a person staged a protest to get back Rs 15,000 he had lent someone on August 21.

More Than A Publicity Stunt

Though ‘virugiri’ is often termed as a publicity stunt, protesters say not everyone is willing to take the risk as there is a possibility of slipping and falling, dehydration and police action.

In Badbirana village of Nohar tehsil in Hanumangarh, three farmers climbed atop the tank to protest against the non-availability of water for irrigation on December 13, 2021.

“They came down when the executive engineer of the irrigation department assured to solve the problem, but it turned out to be an eyewash,” said farmer leader Krishan Kumar Saharan.

“So five farmers under the leadership of panchayat committee member Mangilal Sharma climbed the tank again and did not come down for 17 days, despite the cold weather and bone-rattling winds. At the same time, other farmers sat in solidarity below the tank,” recalled Saharan.

An engineer with the Public Health Engineering Department lodged an FIR under IPC Section 353 against 22 farmers at Nohar police station. The police presented a chargesheet in the court against five farmers, including Sharma.

Sharma, who is facing court proceedings, said there is no sorrow for the hardships caused by the protest. “I do not even care about the court trial. Our canal received water for only three months. Rest of the time, people with political influence usurped our share of water before it reached our fields.”

Raman Khariwal, a shopkeeper from Rawatsar in Hanumangarh district, has been working tirelessly to address the town’s issues. He did not hesitate to launch a hunger strike after the town submerged in heavy monsoon rains last year due to lack of a proper drainage system.

After six days without any response, he climbed atop the water tank on August 8 last year and came down only after securing a written assurance from the local administration.

“They promised that a permanent solution will be found by forming a district-level committee and by developing an action plan. However, these assurances have not been implemented yet,” Khariwal complained.

Khariwal was later served a notice by the superintendent of police asking him to pay Rs 1,02,728 to cover the expenses that police incurred during his protest. Khariwal challenged this in the local court and secured a stay order, which the police department has contested in the sessions court.

Administration’s Counter

Efforts made by the administration and police to prevent incidents of climbing on tanks have proved to be ineffective. Five years ago, they took action by removing stairs that allowed access to tanks. Hanumangarh PHED Assistant Engineer Sunil Kumawat told 101Reporters that they had to break the ladders on many tanks and install gates on the steps of others.

“Nowadays, the department does not even build full-length stairs touching the ground. When necessary, department employees reach those stairs by placing wooden and iron stairs from below,” he informed.

Hanumangarh district police is resorting to legal action and issuing financial recovery notices to discourage people from such bizarre protests. In Sriganganagar, the district collector has repeatedly imposed restrictions on scaling tall towers and high water tanks, using the authority granted under Section 144 of the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure.

Warnings are issued regarding potential legal consequences under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the IPC against those who defy the order. Despite these measures, all attempts to deter people from climbing the tanks have been ineffective.

Banwarilal Meena, the Additional Superintendent of Police in Hanumangarh district, said that the recurring instances of people climbing atop tanks is a significant challenge to the police force. “Dealing with such incidents requires a considerable effort. Police personnel have to remain stationed near the tanks for several hours or days, until they come down.”

Meena emphasised that even if the person on the tank does not have any intention to harm himself, there is still a concern for his/her safety.

“Consequently, both the police and administrative officials are compelled to stay on the scene, attempting to persuade and safely retrieve those perched on the tank. In many cases, legal actions are initiated against these individuals,” he remarked.

Meena observed that the tank protest has become a way for people to draw attention to their grievances or demands. Those who engage in such acts often have unresolved issues with various government departments. He was of the opinion that if officials from all departments promptly address these concerns, the frequency of tank-climbing incidents could be significantly reduced or even prevented.

(Amarpal Singh Verma is a Rajasthan-based freelance journalist and a member of 101Reporters, a pan-India network of grassroots reporters)

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