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Thursday, November 4, 1999

We will court arrest, says Joshi

Nandini Oza  
VADODARA, Nov 3: If plans are anything to go by, the stage is set for a conflagration on December 4, when the Narmada Jan Andolan launches its kar seva and satyagrah at the Kevadia Colony. NJA leader Sharad Joshi has warned of masses courting arrest in the movement to allow Narmada waters reach the canals.

Joshi, who was in Vadodara to spread the word of the NJA, appears unaffected by his recent ailments -- he has just undergone bypass surgery -- in his plan to tackle the Gujarat and MP governments head-on, if necessary.

``If the Government imposes Section 144, we will court arrest,'' the former IAS officer said. ``And our number will not anything less than 2 lakh. If the kar sevaks are arrested, it would be at the Government's cost and we won't be required to feed them'', he says in lighter vein.

``Nothing can stop me from taking water where the thirst is and if I do anything illegal, I am ready to face the maximum penalty.''

As many as 500 hoardings and banners will be put up in different parts of the State to create an awareness and meetings will be also held.

During the agitation, women in large numbers will form a human chain from the Kevadia Colony damsite and carry pots full of water to release it in the main canal in a symbolic gesture. A large group will also break the hillock at the end of the bypass tunnel; this tunnel can take water to the main canal even before the dam height reaches 110 meters.

Madhya Pradesh has linked the issue of digging a bypass tunnel to the lowering of the dam height but Joshi says any confrontation between the two states is for them to resolve. ``I am not entering into the technical aspect of a bypass tunnel. The primary aim is to get water in the canal,'' he says.

The kisan leader was careful in references to the other, more widely known, andolan. The NJA, he said, was not a counter group to the anti-dam activists. ``We are not here to abuse the NBA. In fact, none of the kar sevaks should do that,'' Joshi told a gathering at the NJA office. Since nobody has come to fight for the cause ``we have to'', he stated.

This is, he says, a long-drawn battle with enemies everywhere. The final results, though, could be far more than visualised, he says, adding that at 88 meters, it would be the most economically viable measure to dig a bypass tunnel.

The NJA has received funds -- or pledges of funds -- from various organisations and individuals, including SETU and former Congress MP Urmila Patel, who has called for the SSP to be considered a national project. Others at today's meeting were Raghav Raiyanai, Chunibhai Vaidya and president of Gujarat Khedut Samaj Bipin Desai.

A political leader -- politicians, says Joshi, are welcome in their personal capacity -- from Rajkot sent a message saying that around 30,000 people would come for the kar seva. Similarly, a retired police officer has pledged 1,000 volunteers to help with security arrangements.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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