To
General Secretary
CPI (Maoist)
As members of an Independent Citizens Initiative, we visited different parts of Dantewara District inChhattisgarh from 17th to 22nd of May, 2006, and met with a cross-section of people with differentperspectives on the ongoing conflict in the district. We met a large number of adivasis, in the villages,in relief camps and in jails. We feel deeply distressed at the plight of the adivasis in Dantewara and, inthat context, we make this earnest appeal to you.
We believe that the well-being and all-round development of the adivasis in Dantewara and elsewhereshould be the central theme of any discussion or effort that impacts their lives, either directly orindirectly. We also believe that the defence of the rights of the adivasis can be ensured more effectivelythrough political, non-violent and open means, rather than through armed struggle.
What is happening today in Dantewara is truly traumatic for the adivasis. The majority stand deprivedof their basic entitlements in terms of land and other natural resources, education, health, food securityetc, either due to the apathy and insensitivity of the State, exploitation by outsiders, or because of the restrictions imposed by you. Due to the violence unleashed by the government andgovernment supportedSalwa Judum movement and the atmosphere of fear and uncertainty created by your violentresponse, the situation in Dantewara is near civil war. We condemn both kinds of violence. Adivasi
society is deeply divided. This is a situation that cannot and should not be allowed to go on. We holdall concerned, namely, the government, the government-sponsored Salwa Judum movement and theMaoists responsible for this unfortunate situation. Every one of you should own up to this and comeforward to resolve the crisis through discussion and dialogue.
Based on our visit, we have a number of questions we would like to pose to you: