Press Release
 
Release of the report of the Central Fact Finding Team to Narmada – SSP affected areas
 
New Delhi, 13th June 2015 
The ground level fact finding report from Sardar Sarovar
Project Submergence Areas in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat titled
‘Drowning a Valley: Destroying a Civilisation”  was released today at Indian Women’s
Press Corps by the Fact Finding team who visited the villages on 9-10 May 2015. A 20
minutes short film shot on the governmental decision to raise the height of the SSP from
121.92 mts to its full height of 138.68 mts. by Anil Anand and Ramesh Pimple was also
screened at the same. The meeting was addressed and report released by the members
of the team, Hannan Mollah (CPIM), Annie Raja (NFIW), Benoy Vishwam (CPI) and
Soumya Datta (Environmentalist).
Hannah Mollah, eight time member of Parliament of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist) and Politbureau Member of CPI(M), stated that the work in progress at Sardar
Sarovar Dam is in gross violation of the ruling of the Supreme Court and the
recommendations of the Tribunal as detailed in the report. Annie Raja, General
Secretary of National Federation of Indian Women and a member of the central
executive committee of the CPI, suggested that the Supreme Court of India constitute a
monitoring mechanism to ensure the implementation of its recommendations in the
light of the violations that the report documents.  The Central Government and State
Governments of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat had blatantly lied in the
Supreme Court regarding zero balance of displaced people to be rehabilitated, Soumya
Dutta pointed out . He also informed that out of around 48,000 project affected families
(PAF) not more 11,300 have received land based rehabilitation. The rest are still
waiting for rehabilitation as ordered by the Narmada Water Disputes Tribunal and the
Supreme Court.  Many families living in the submergence zone have not even been
counted in the project affeced list, thus being excluded from any possibility of
compensation and rehabilitation. Thousands are in constant fear of submergence with
the coming monsoon. Benoy Vishwam, Ex Forest Minister from Kerala and a senior
member of CPI, pointed out that rehabilitation of the affected families should be the
primary concern of the government, but on the contrary it can be that the state and
centre goverments are conspiring together to hide the reality to proceed with the
The report was composed after the visit to the potential submergence area, by a team
comprising of Shri Hannan Mollah, Ms Annie Raja, Shri Benoy Vishwom, Dr Sunilam –
two time member of Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Raj Kachroo – a well
known hydrologist and Shri Soumya Dutta – a well known expert on energy and climate
issues.  Due to last minute glitches, Shri K C Tyagi and Shri Raj Babbar could not join the
team. Shri Panchilal Meda (former MLA, Dharampuri, Dhar Dist) and Shri Ramesh Patel
(Sitting MLA, Badwani Constituency) of Congress party also joined the team in Madhya
Pradesh during these two days.
The fact finding team visited villages and townships in Madhya Pradesh and hilly areas
in Maharashtra, interacted with about 5-6 thousands of oustees from Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra and representatives from Gujarat. It could visit R&R sites in only MP, but
recorded depositions of oustees from Maharashtra and Gujarat. It went through a
number of documents, studies, reports and non-official accounts extensively.
Major concern of the fact finding team was that the the dam height of the Sardar Sarovar
project is being raised to about 139 metres from the existing 121.92 M, while thousands
of oustees at the existing height are still to be rehabilitated. As a result of the increased
height, the back water levels will go up, specially during high flood levels, inundating
many villages and hamlets which were near or even not-so-near the river bank, forcing
permanent displacement for several villages and temporary displacement of several
more in monsoons with heavy rains. It has been reported by several local groups that
many of these displaced families – now numbering in thousands – has not even been
recognised as ‘displaced’, thus denying them any compensation or rehabilitation
Copies of the report were distributed among those who attended the meeting. It was
also agreed upon that the copy of the report be sent to the judicial bodies, governmental
organisations like SC/ST  Welfare Commission and concerned ministries.
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