Mangaluru: Activists hail Siddaramaiah govt’s decision to amend KIADB Act

CD Network | Sumedha V
June 27, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 27: Karavali Karnataka Janabhivriddhi Vedike and Krishi Bhoomi Samrakshana Samiti have acknowledged and appreciated the chief minister Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government’s decision to amend the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Act of 1966 and align it with the central land acquisitions Act of 2013.

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Addressing a press conference in the city on Tuesday social activist Vidya Dinker, who had spearheaded a movement against KIDB’s ploy to acquire farmer's agricultural land for MRPLs extension using an old law, said that said that the Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, T B Jayachandra supported the farmer’s cause ever since the activists approached him in 2016 and finally it led to the government’s decision to amend what she termed as “draconian and outdated law”.

She said that since 2015 the farmers and activists have been exerting pressure on the government to implement the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 (LARR Act 2013) and represented the case to all levels of the government several times.

She pointed out that KIADB was attempting to acquire more fertile agricultural land for MRPL’s proposed Phase IV expansion project at Permude and Kuthethur villages even though nearly 900-acres of land acquired for a different purpose at Thokur already had remained unused. According to her, MPRL can use the already acquired land for its expansion.

Ms Dinker, who had called on chief minister Siddaramiah at Vidhan Soudha along with other activists earlier this month, said that January 19 the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district was directed to submit a detailed report on alternate land and whether the MRPL truly needs fresh acquisitions.

She said that the High Court of Karnataka has ruled that the State government can no longer acquire land under the KIAD Act-1966 without confirming to the prerequisite of the LARR Act 2013. She added that Section 3(1) and Section 28 of the KIAD Act, which empowers the State government to declare any plot as industrial area and acquire land are repugnant to the provisions of LARR Act and that this has brought relief to the farmers and residents of Kuthethur and Permude.

Ms Dinker also said that the activist would continue their efforts to conserve fast diminishing crop lands in Mangaluru which leads to corresponding decline in water resources, air quality and green cover.

President of Krishi Bhoomi Samrakshana Samithi Madhukar Amin, Secretary Lawrence D’Cunha, Bhoja and Hemalata Bhat were also present at the press meet.

Also Read: Vidya Dinker complains to CM against KIADB for using old law to grab land

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nominated Prathap Simha Nayak, M.T.B. Nagaraj, R. Shankar and Sunil Valyapure to contest in the June 29 biennial elections for 4 of the 7 Karnataka legislative Council seats, an official said.

"Our high command selected 3 of the 4 candidates the state core committee recommended on Tuesday, excluding H.R. Vishwanath, a former Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) rebel, who lost in the December 5 Assembly by-elections from Hunsur in Mysuru district on a BJP ticket," a party official said.

Nagaraj, a former Congress rebel, who also lost in the Assembly by-election from Hoskote in Bengaluru Rural district on a BJP ticket, was the state housing minister in the 14-month-old JD-S-Congress coalition government, which fell on July 23, 2019 after 17 of their rebels resigned then.

Shankar, who was an Independent and a minister in the former coalition government, was not given the BJP ticket to contest in the December Assembly bypolls though he too resigned from the Ranebennur assembly seat in Haveri district, about 340km northwest of Bengaluru, along with former Congress and JD-S rebels.

Valyapure is the party's grass-root leader from Chincholi in Gulbarga district in the state's northern region, about 586km from Bengaluru.

Valyapure extensively campaigned in the May 2019 general elections and ensured the victory of BJP candidate Umesh Yadav from the reserved Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat, defeating Congress senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge.

Nayak is also the party's grassroot cadre who rose from the ranks to become its Dakshina Kannada district president in the state's coastal region.

As the ruling party has 116 legislators in the 225-member Assembly, all its 4 candidates will need 28 votes each to win the contest.

Of the 7 outgoing Council members, 5 are from the Congress and one each from the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and an Independent.

With 68 lawmakers, the Congress will be able to retain 2 seats and the JD-S one as it has only 34 legislators in the lower house.

The Congress has nominated its outgoing Rajya Sabha member B.K. Hariprasad and outgoing Council member Naseer Ahmed to contest for 2 Council seats.

Of the 75-member Council, the opposition Congress has 37, BJP 19, JD-S 16, two Independents and one Chairman.

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June 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 15: The case of two elderly Dubai returnees who are being treated for Covid-19 at the Wenlock Covid-19 Hospital has left doctors perplexed.

The two aged 76 and 81 men had arrived from Dubai on May 18 and 12 respectively and are at the hospital since one month. 

To everyone's surprise, six of their tests have come out positive though they have not shown any symptoms of SARS-CoV-2.

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February 21,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 21: A young woman in Bengaluru was detained today for holding a placard saying ''Free Kashmir'' at a demonstration in the city to protest against the arrest of college student Amulya Leona who had raised pro-Pakistan slogans at an anti-CAA rally a day ago.

The arrested has been identified as Ardra Narayan, a 20-year-old student of an engineering college at Malleshwaram in the city's western suburb.

"Ardra Narayan is being questioned at the Silver Jubilee Park police station after she was whisked away from the spot and detained for holding the placard with ''Free Kashmir'' written on it," Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said.

On a complaint by Sri Ram Sena activists, who were protesting against Amulya at the venue, the police booked a suo moto case against Ardra under sections 153A and 153B of the IPC (Indian Penal Code) for disturbing peace and harmony.

The placard also displayed ''Give Us Liberation'' and ''Freedom from India'', a Sri Ram Sena activist alleged.

The development comes a day after Amulya, 19, was arrested under section 124A of the IPC for sedition and jailed for 14 days for allegedly shouting "Pakistan Zindabad" at the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) rally at Freedom Park in the city centre on Thursday.

"We are trying to ascertain if there is any connection between Amuly and Ardra though she was alone at the spot holding the placard," Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) R. Chandrashekar told news agency.

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