Mission Ekta Samiti's Kanta Aladia Accuses Feudalists Of Land Occupation And Threats, Urging Dalit Unity Against Oppression
In a recent press conference, Kanta Aladia, the State President of Mission Ekta Samiti, made serious allegations against casteists and feudalists, accusing them of occupying 300 bighas of land at Chamarwa Dera and issuing death threats. Aladia asserted that the ongoing struggle to reclaim the land through legal means and public protests has provoked powerful casteists and feudalists, who aim to tarnish his reputation and intimidate him into submission.
Highlighting a specific incident in Rohtak district, Aladia referred to Baba Mastnath Asthal Bohar, a renowned camp with a history dating back 300 years. The camp originally had 900 bighas of Panchayati land, established by Baba Mastnath, encompassing three traditions: Kanpada Baba, Naga Baba, and Aughad Peer Baba. Notably, Aughad Peer Baba belonged to the Dalit community (Chamar caste), and this legacy has continued for eight generations, with Mahant Baba Ramesh Nath currently holding the legal rights.