Posters depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s ‘Statue of Unity’ were being torn or blackened by tribals who oppose the unveiling of the statue in Gujarat’s Narmada district, an official said yesterday.
Across the district, 90% of the posters depicting Modi, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and of the event were being either torn or blackened.
“This is clearly a sign of how the tribal community is dissenting against the BJP. They have taken away our land, the most valuable resource a tribal has, to carry out the so-called development,” said Prafull Vasava, a tribal leader.
“The authorities have replaced the torn posters with new ones and kept them guarded by police.
“Tribal communities from Narmada have been opposing this project since 2010, but now the entire tribal belt in the state is against it,” he added.
Around 75,000 tribals affected by the Statue of Unity project, the world’s tallest statue statue, are expected to oppose the unveiling on October 31 by staging a protest.
Some 100 small and big tribal organisations across the state have backed the protest.
“Right from Banaskantha to the Dang district, nine tribal districts will be joining us in the agitation. And the ‘bandh’ will not only be limited to schools, offices or commercial establishments, but households will be observing a ‘fast’ (no cooking),” Vasava said.
“No food will be cooked in 72 villages affected by the project, as we will be mourning the project which is being carried out for our destruction,” he added.
According to tradition, food is not cooked in a tribal village when they mourn the dead.
“Our rights as tribals are being violated by the government. We don’t have anything against the great son of Gujarat, Sardar Patel and his honour should be maintained. We are not against the development even, but this project is against us,” added Vasava.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the world’s tallest statue - that of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - on October 31.