Devli Village: The Unheard Plea for Justice and Dignity

New Delhi [India] August 28: Devli Village, a community rich in history and culture, has been quietly suffering for over two decades. Hidden beneath the shadows of South Delhi’s rapid urban development lies a painful story of injustice—one that has left the marginalized residents of this village, particularly the Valmiki Samaj, fighting for their rightful [...]

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Devli Village: The Unheard Plea for Justice and Dignity
Devli Village: The Unheard Plea for Justice and Dignity

New Delhi [India] August 28: Devli Village, a community rich in history and culture, has been quietly suffering for over two decades. Hidden beneath the shadows of South Delhi’s rapid urban development lies a painful story of injustice—one that has left the marginalized residents of this village, particularly the Valmiki Samaj, fighting for their rightful dues.

In 2002, the government acquired land in Devli Village to expand Delhi Airport and fuel the city’s planned development. For the villagers, this land was more than just property; it was their source of livelihood, security, and identity. But with the stroke of a pen, it was taken away, and what followed was not the promised compensation but years of legal battles, neglect, and despair.

A Legal and Moral Failure

Despite a 2002 court order and repeated directives from the Delhi High Court, the government has failed to compensate the villagers for the land that was taken. This ongoing defiance of court orders is not just a legal issue—it is a profound moral failure. It reveals a disturbing lack of accountability within the government and a deep-seated disregard for the lives and rights of the people who have been wronged.

The land that once sustained the Valmiki Samaj and other marginalized communities now lies out of their reach. The failure to provide compensation has deepened poverty, stripped away opportunities for education and employment, and perpetuated systemic inequities. For these families, the loss of land has meant the loss of their future.

A Call for Justice

The struggle of Devli Village is not just about land; it is about the fight for justice, dignity, and the recognition of human rights. We call upon the Delhi government and the Land Acquisition Collector to immediately fulfill their legal obligations. The villagers have waited long enough. The compensation they were promised must be delivered without further delay.

But this is not just a call to the authorities. We urge civil society organizations, human rights groups, and the general public to stand with the residents of Devli Village. Their fight is a fight for all marginalized communities who have been overlooked and neglected in the name of development.

Remembering a Rich Heritage

Devli Village is not just a piece of land; it is a community with a history that spans over 900 years. The land title documents, dating back to British rule, are a testament to the village’s rich cultural heritage. Yet, in the rush to urbanize, this history has been disregarded, and the voices of those who have lived on this land for generations have been silenced.

The story of Devli must be told, documented, and remembered. It is a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by marginalized communities in India—a struggle for recognition, for rights, and for the preservation of their heritage.

An Urgent Appeal

The time for action is now. We demand that the government take immediate steps to provide the long-overdue compensation and address the social and economic damages inflicted upon the people of Devli Village. This is not just about fulfilling a legal obligation; it is about restoring dignity, providing justice, and ensuring that the voices of the marginalized are heard.

The residents of Devli have been patient for too long. It is time for the government to act, for society to rally in support, and for justice to be served.

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