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India: Clashes Erupt Over Tree-Felling in Chhattisgarh’s Hasdeo Forest

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NEW DELHI (India CSR): Violent clashes broke out on Thursday in Chhattisgarh’s Hasdeo forest region, as locals protested against the felling of trees for the Parsa coal block mining project. The confrontation left several injured, including six police officers and around a dozen villagers. The tensions center on the ongoing deforestation in the area, which is part of a controversial coal mining operation.

Villagers Resist Tree-Felling Operations

The unrest began when hundreds of locals, opposed to the tree-cutting, confronted police forces deployed to oversee the operation. The villagers, armed with bows, arrows, slingshots, and stones, launched an attack on the police, injuring six officers, including a town inspector, sub-inspector, a head constable, and the village kotwar. Approximately 10 to 12 villagers were also injured and were rushed to a local hospital for treatment.

The police responded by turning Parsa village into a temporary security camp to prevent further escalation. Despite the heavy security presence, tensions remain high.

Mining Project at the Center of the Conflict

At the heart of the dispute is the Parsa coal block, one of several coal mining sites in the region. Other sites include Parsa East, Kete Basan, and the Kete Extension. These coal blocks, awarded by the Chhattisgarh government, are managed by the Adani Group under a Mining Development Operation (MDO) agreement. The extracted coal fuels Adani’s power plants, making it a critical resource for energy production.

While mining operations at Parsa East and Kete Basan have proceeded in phases, the felling of trees at the Parsa coal block has sparked fresh tensions. An estimated 96,000 trees are set to be felled in Parsa alone, contributing to a broader deforestation initiative that could see over 2.47 lakh trees removed in the region.

Ecological and Indigenous Concerns

The Hasdeo Aranya forests, often referred to as the “lungs of central India,” are an ecologically sensitive region. Local activists and environmentalists, notably from the Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan, have condemned the mining operations. They claim that the forest clearances were granted based on fraudulent documentation. The group demands an immediate halt to deforestation activities, emphasizing the critical role these forests play in maintaining air and water quality for millions of people across central and northern Chhattisgarh, including urban centers like Bilaspur and Korba.

Alok Shukla, a Goldman Environmental Prize winner and convenor of the Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan, stated, “The battle for Hasdeo is not merely about trees; it is a fight to protect the environment, indigenous rights, and the long-term sustainability of resources that impact millions.”

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Political Reactions and Future Uncertainty

The incident has drawn sharp political criticism. Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Indian Parliament, condemned the use of force against the protesters, stating, “The attempt to forcibly take the forest and land of the tribals through violent police force in Hasdeo Aranya is a violation of their fundamental rights.” He noted that under the previous Congress government, a resolution was passed to protect the Hasdeo forest, with unanimous support from all parties, including the BJP.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also expressed solidarity with the villagers, criticizing the eviction of tribals to make way for coal mining operations. She argued that the land was being cleared to benefit corporate interests, particularly those associated with the Adani Group.

BJP officials, however, defended the government’s actions, stating that any progress on the mining project would be done with the consent of the local people. A senior leader reassured that the government is committed to ensuring the rights and welfare of the tribals are protected.

The Road Ahead

As the situation in Hasdeo unfolds, the future of the Parsa coal block remains uncertain. With growing national attention on the conflict, the response from authorities, environmentalists, and corporate stakeholders will be crucial in determining whether economic growth can be balanced with environmental conservation and indigenous rights.

The Hasdeo forest crisis highlights the broader global challenge of balancing development and conservation. Governments and corporations worldwide face similar dilemmas, and the events in Hasdeo serve as a reminder of the complex and often conflicting demands of progress and sustainability.

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