Inderveli Martyr Pillar and Jodeghat were developed quickly
Adilabad: A pillar of Martyrs of Indervelly will soon be built in Kendra Mandal of Indervelly and a memorial of Kumaram Bheem will be built in Jodeghat village of Kerameri. The state government on Thursday issued orders to this effect to Rahul Raj and Hemant Borkade, collectors of Adilabad and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, respectively. According to the order, Rahul Raj visited the pillar and met the elders of the tribal communities in the center division of Inderveli. Said that this information will be sent to Chief Secretary A. Shanti Kumari. Soon a memorial park will be built at the column. Tribal people have been claiming this park for a long time. According to official records, 13 indigenous people were killed by police bullets in the infamous firing incident on 20 April 1981, on the call of a frontal organization of Girijan Rythu Kuli Sangham, who were attending a public meeting held at the center of Indervalley Mandal. Was. The Maoists, popularly known as Grupo de Guerra of the CPI(ML), promised to restore their lands invaded by tribal groups and the Lambada. According to tribal organizations the number of dead was around 60. Meanwhile, Hemant visited the memorial of Kumram Bheem and held a gram sabha to know the challenges of the place. Due to which the Secretary Pradhan would have been given information about what can be done to develop the memorial and the condition of the double room houses given to the villagers in the past. On 8 October 2014, the then Minister Principal K. Chandrasekhar Rao, while addressing a public meeting on the occasion of the 74th anniversary of the death of Kumaram Bheem, announced that the village would be converted into a tourist destination. As a result, the memorial was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 25 million on an extensive land of 100 acres and a double-lane road was built from Hatti village to Jodeghat by spending Rs 15.7 million in 2017. The great tribal leader Kumram Bheem attained martyrdom in the 1940s while fighting against the then Nizam government demanding rights over water, forests and land. Tribal people from different parts of Old Adilabad, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh gather here every time. Year to celebrate the martyrdom of Bhima.