The prohibitory orders will be imposed on February 15 and continue till February 17 keeping in view the planned protests by the opposition against the Summit, scheduled on February 16.
"Imposition of prohibitory order is a violation of human rights and we strongly oppose such move as well as any investment in the state," President of JPP Surya Singh Besra said during a press conference.
Santhal Pragana Tenancy Act protects the land rights of Jharkhand's Santhal tribe and except in a few instances, it bans all transfers of land. Chhotanagpur also restricts transfer of tribal land to the non tribals.
"The amendment made in the Tenancy Act and the residential policy framed by the state government were in violation of the constitution," he claimed.
Besra appealed to all the political parties and organisations opposing the amendment in the Tenancy Act to support the bandh.
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