This demand for a separate tribal state, Bhil Pradesh, has once again pushed Rajasthan, a state rich in its cultural heritage and historical past, into a political storm. This has been a periodic interval demand within the state’s political scene and has of late picked up momentum. Why this tribal demand for Bhil Pradesh has again come into the limelight has to be understood by an analysis of some historical, social, and political factors that have kept this agitation alive.
The demand for Bhil Pradesh started way back in the early 20th century when the Bhil tribe raised a demand for a separate state. Being one of the biggest tribes in India, the Bhils inhabit mainly western and southern parts of Rajasthan, while some inhabit areas of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. This tribe has its own socio-economic and cultural identity.
Policies of successive state governments have systematically excluded the Bhils. When the princely states merged with independent India, most of these tribal areas were integrated as part of bigger states, and hardly any sensitivity was shown towards the special needs and aspirations of the tribals. This historical background of neglect sowed the seeds of demand for a separate state.
The Bhil Pradesh demand has been one of the major factors driven by the accumulation of their socio-economic grievances. Poverty, unemployment, and unsatisfactory educational and health facilities have been some of the common problems of the Bhils, one of the most economically backward communities in Rajasthan.
That has been a long-standing grievance—how tribal areas have been neglected in terms of development. Most tribal areas of Rajasthan are characterized by inadequate infrastructure, insufficient educational and health facilities, and limited job opportunities. This was one major reason for the anger and frustration of the Bhil people, who wanted more autonomy and self-government; the Bhil people also demanded control over all resources that were theirs to be taken advantage of, which, of course, could be done if they formed a separate state.
Demand for Bhil Pradesh has been on the political radar of Rajasthan for many decades. Political parties in that state time and again use tribal issues as a tool for electoral benefits. However, little was done regarding the core issues faced by these communities.
Many are the factors that contributed to its revival in recent times. First of all, tribal leaders gave new articulation that provided an impetus for the Bhil Pradesh movement. Then, another important factor was the increasing political awareness among the tribal populations and their increasing dissatisfaction with the state’s development policies.
Political parties are thus on the horns of a dilemma. Certain political parties, in their urge for electoral support, expressed sympathy for the tribal cause but were criticized for not being in a position to deliver the promise. The lack of a coherent and vigorous policy for tribal development accentuated the situation and caused frustration amongst the Bhil people.
The state and central governments have always given a very cautious and ambiguous response to the demand for Bhil Pradesh. On the one hand, there are efforts to mitigate some of the grievances of the Bhils through different schemes of welfare and development programs. However, all these have mostly been termed inadequate and poorly implemented by many.
The complex administrative and political landscape of Rajasthan is one of the major challenges in addressing the demand for Bhil Pradesh. The formation of a new state would require a huge redrawing of administrative boundaries and might disrupt the present political and administrative structures. This has been one of the main reasons why the government has not been able to come up with a clear and effective response to this demand.
Another touchy issue is the way of tribal representation and autonomy in the current political framework. The demand to create Bhil Pradesh, therefore, raises questions over what will be the most appropriate way of balancing the requirements of the tribals with the interests of the state as a whole.
The future of Bhil Pradesh demand remains uncertain. The movement keeps on picking up speed among the Bhils due to socio-economic challenges and political dynamics. It remains to be seen how the central and state governments will deal with this problem by juggling the tribal people’s demands and other administrative and political considerations.
Any effective pedagogy meeting the demand of Bhil Pradesh will have to adopt an approach that has not only political solutions but also socio-economic development. More importantly, equipping the Bhil community with adequate resources, education, and proper health care will help address their grievances and reduce the demand for a separate state.
The revived demand for Bhil Pradesh from the tribals thus represents a continuing saga of the problems voiced by tribals in Rajasthan. It is an enunciation of the requirement for an effective and nuanced approach toward tribal development and depiction. As the political scenario continues to change, it will be the capacity of the government to satisfy this aspiration that will decide the fate of the tribals in Rajasthan.