Tale of American visitor John Allen Chau still a mystery; After thorough investigation can find facts; call for more alert to prevent the repetition of outsiders entering off bound Islands: Chairman (NCST)
TMI Correspondent
Port Blair, Dec 05: The Chairman, National Commission
for Scheduled Tribes (NCST), Nand Kumar Sai has desired the Andaman &
Nicobar Administration, security agencies and also the general public to be
more alert to prevent the repetition of outsiders entering the off bound
islands in Andaman & Nicobar archipelago.
The Chairman (NCST), Nand Kumar Sai, referring to the
latest incident of John Allen Chau, an American visitor to the islands managed
to enter North Sentinel Andaman where he was allegedly killed by the
Sentinelese tribals on Nov 17, 2018 is became an internationally a top news
story. The Chairman (NCST) said, a constitutional body to safeguard the
interests of the tribes all over the country, has taken the matter very
seriously.
The Chairman (NCST) addressing a press conference on
Dec 04, 2018 in the conference hall of Secretariat said, the incident with John
Allen Chau till now is based on statement of fishermen only, who were allegedly
witnessed the entire episode, which says, he was come to the islands earlier
too, he was a priest, etc. But, it is still not known about the purpose of the
John Allen Chau to enter into the North Sentinel Island; is any residents of
these islands entertaining foreigners in such matters; whether he is alive or
died is yet unclear. He said that the in-evident fishermen cannot be trusted
completely especially in this sensitive matter. Till now the case is running
like a story, only after thorough investigation the factual things will come
out.
Therefore, the Commission has directed the
investigating agencies to make a grass-root level investigation in this matter,
and directed the DGP to investigate the views in the international newspapers
publication also. It is further has been directed the police to submit complete
report as soon as possible on the entire episode.
Let apart this, Chairman (NCST) further said, our
country as well as A&N Islands is now become a centre of worth in world
countries, hence it needs to be more alert in protection of tribes, especially
primitive tribes in the Islands. The Administration here is all set to prevent
the repetition of such incidents in future," he announced.
Chairman (NCST) has observed that, some among various
tribes in the islands are performing well in education and reaching their goals
in different professions, in view of this the Commission also suggests to
setting up a Cloistral University in these islands for education and
development of the tribal communities here.
He further informed that, as per views from prominent
social workers and NGOs, as in states like Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Orissa the Governor has the rights to make decision
for the welfare of tribal communities in the shape of education subsidy and
preference in govt. services etc. likewise it is suggested that the Lt.
Governor here in this UT should be given the right to make decisions for the
welfare of tribals in the islands, it was also informed to the Lt. Governor
here in his reply he said Ok if any provision exists then.
Replying to scribes in the press conference, we have
got suggestions from Fishermen Associations, Social Works and NGOs regarding
RAP and will take final decisions on RAP after reviews meeting soon.
It is also bring to the notice of Chairman (NSTC) in
the press conference that, "the tribes 'Great Andamanese' are being
shifting to other islands and they are not getting sufficient commodities from
the administration". And another tribes 'Shompen' in Great Nicobar in
population approx 240, despite being disconnect to civilized society they have
been given voting right. Is this correct? if so upto which extent?
The
Chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST), Nand Kumar Sai, in
his reply said, the tribes are connected to nature and should not be separated
without their permission, further noted down the queries raised by scribes and assured to look into the matter. He
said, one can call our NCST through phone or send in web postal www.ncst.nic.in
regarding such information, if such anything happens with them. The National
Scheduled Tribes Commission will take strict action and the Commission is ready
to take up matters for the welfare of tribals, he added.
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