Red women on green rampage – Women’s wing of CPI(Maoist) tells Giridih to stop felling trees

Forests of Pir­tand in Giridih dis­trict have new best friends in the form of CPI(Maoist) women’s wing, Nari Muk­ti Sangh.

Forests of Pir­tand in Giridih dis­trict have new best friends in the form of CPI(Maoist) women’s wing, Nari Muk­ti Sangh.

Since one week, around 70 women of the rebel out­fit are tak­ing out hour-long road­shows in the after­noon across the block, exhort­ing peo­ple not to cut trees. If they do, they bet­ter pay up a fine of Rs 1,000 or face some unspec­i­fied pun­ish­ment, which is like­ly to involve beat­ings. It is green activism that takes itself seri­ous­ly.

“Jun­gle bachana hi hoga var­na aane wale vinaash ke liye hum khud hi zim­me­war honge (we have to save forests at any cost now, oth­er­wise we will be respon­si­ble for nat­ur­al calami­ties),” thun­dered Neela Devi, one of the lead­ers of the out­fit.

The women, armed with axes, sticks and spades, move from vil­lage to vil­lage with grim deter­mi­na­tion, spread­ing the mes­sage of afforesta­tion.

Not only are they slo­ga­neer­ing, they are also tak­ing out ral­lies and stag­ing nukkad (neigh­bour­hood) meet­ings in dif­fer­ent vil­lages of the Maoist strong­hold.

Sources said unlike their male coun­ter­parts, the women don’t believe in vio­lence. But if any­one felling trees is caught red-hand­ed, he might be roughed up, as the women mem­bers have “threat­ened dire con­se­quences” if peo­ple dam­age the area’s green cov­er.
When the women rebels are not issu­ing threats, they are also inform­ing peo­ple about the impor­tance of trees.

“Forests are our real assets. Please realise their impor­tance and save trees. They absorb poi­so­nous gas­es and are the best friends of man and wildlife,” said Devi at a ral­ly on Mon­day.

Vil­lagers, slight­ly bemused, are how­ev­er turn­ing up in large num­bers to hear the women speak.

“We have had good response. Vil­lagers have promised not to fell trees indis­crim­i­nate­ly. But the Sangh will keep its eyes open,” said Devi.

On Mon­day, the Sangh’s road­show passed through dif­fer­ent vil­lages includ­ing Mas­no­tand, Pand­natand, Chil­ga and Pal­gunj, with around 70-odd women armed with pick­ax­es, spades and bam­boo sticks chant­i­ng pro-green slo­gans and hold­ing impromp­tu meet­ings.

At every spot, tens of vil­lagers lis­tened in pin-drop silence that would have been the envy of any green NGO.

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