“Rivers do not just carry water—they carry the life, health, and dignity of millions. A polluted river is a silent killer. We will not stay silent anymore.”— R. R. Pandayan Saheb
In the debates of Parliament and polished slogans of government schemes, the voice of rural India and the poor remains unheard. The small rivers, seasonal streams, and lifelines flowing through Dalit bastis and Adivasi villages are ignored, polluted, and poisoned.Â
While cities enjoy beautified riverfronts and cleaned rivers under central schemes, the poor drink, bathe, and wash in black, disease-filled water.
But one voice is rising for these voiceless rivers — R. R. Pandayan Saheb, the fearless leader of the Bahujan movement, who has now declared a nationwide people’s movement for Grameen River Restoration.
🏞️ The Forgotten Rivers — And the People They Serve
- These rivers are not tourist destinations.
- They are not covered under flagship cleaning projects.
- They are the source of daily drinking water, cattle needs, washing, and farming for poor communities.
Yet they have become drains — carrying industrial waste, sewage, plastic, and disease right into the heart of the poorest homes.
“Are clean rivers only for cities and rich colonies? What about the labourer’s daughter who drinks from that same water? — R. R. Pandayan Saheb
🔥 Saheb’s 3-Point Demand to the Government :-Â
R. R. Pandayan Saheb is leading a protest-driven, solution-oriented campaign with strong demands:
- State-wise identification of polluted rivers in rural, tribal, and SC/ST-dominated areas.
- Launch of "Grameen Nadi Swachhta Abhiyan" — under central and state joint mission.
- Equal river cleaning budgets for rural streams, not just big urban rivers like Ganga or Yamuna.
đź’ˇ Saheb’s Ground-Level Plan: Not Just Protest — A Path ForwardÂ
R. R. Pandayan Saheb is not waiting for government files to move. He has already initiated:
✅ Formation of Jai Bhim River Watch Committees in villages
✅ Local youth-led clean-up drives in pilot talukas
✅ Training volunteers on solid waste management, water testing, and eco-awareness
âś… Pushing local panchayats to ban dumping and plastic usage near water bodies
✅ Launch of "Nadi Gyan Yatra" — a campaign to teach children the cultural and environmental importance of rivers
🌍 Saheb’s Vision for a Just, Clean Future :-Â
“We cannot speak of Vikas (development) without Jal (water). And we cannot speak of Jal without Nyay (justice).”
That is the belief of R. R. Pandayan Saheb, who sees rivers not just as environmental assets — but as symbols of social equality.
His vision includes:
- Clean water in every rural home
- Rejuvenation of dried rivers through scientific, community-driven desilting
- Ensuring river access is not a caste privilege, but a universal right
“If the government has money to decorate city rivers, it must have courage to clean village rivers too.”
— R. R. Pandayan Saheb