india;
“Do or Die, the plight of indigenous people”
About us in a few words
Ekta
Parishad is a non-violent social movement in India working on land and
forest rights at a national level. It has been built up over twenty
years growing from the local, to the state, to the national and
increasingly, to the international level. The purpose of ‘a-massing’ a
larger and larger grouping of poor people into a movement, has been to
put pressure directly on the central government which is resisting
reform and structural change. The structural change that Ekta Parishad
is calling for is a complete land redistribution to enable the
marginalized and downtrodden, to get out of poverty.
Land
reform - giving the poor access to land - s a ‘game changer’, that could
bring 40% of the populace out of absolute poverty and reduce
substantially the violence that is gripping Indian society. One of the
successes of Ekta Parishad’s history is that people have found a social
space in which to come together, and demand their rights. In normal
society, it is not easy or possible for a marginalized person, like a
single impoverished woman, or a bonded labourer, to stand up for their
rights (even though they have them). Ekta Parishad is guarding
democratic space by bringing groups together in a mass organization. By
doing this it is constantly reminding the government that, in case they
have forgotten, it is their role as given by the Independence
Declaration and the Constitution, to provide basic human rights and
freedom to all people of India.
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