3000 बीघा आदिवासी ज़मीन अडानी को सौंपने का सरकार का गुप्त खेल? | F&F Ep-144 | Hemant
In this eye-opening video, we discuss a controversial decision by the Assam government to allocate over 3,000 bighas of tribal land in Dima Hasao to a private cement factory. This move has raised serious concerns about the violation of tribal rights and the environmental consequences of such actions. The allocation was criticized by the Gauhati High Court, with Justice Sanjay Kumar Medhi questioning the decision and calling it "unprecedented" and "absurd." In this video, we delve into the implications of this decision, which has far-reaching effects not only on the local community but also on the broader political landscape. The video highlights the growing influence of corporate powers, particularly the Adani Group, in shaping government decisions. The court has asked for the details of the policy under which such large tracts of land were given away to a private company. Moreover, we explore the deep-rooted issue of crony capitalism, where politicians and corporations seem to be working hand-in-hand to enrich themselves at the expense of the marginalized. The video also touches upon the historical context of the Adani Group’s land acquisitions, raising questions about government priorities and the interests of the common people. Watch this video as we discuss the larger implications of such decisions on India’s democracy, the tribal community, and the future of India’s resources. This is a story of corporate control over natural resources and the long-standing struggle of the marginalized for their rights.