Struggle for shelter; DYFI sets Apr 25 deadline

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March 14, 2011

Ullal, March 14: Over seven hundred homeless and shelter less poor citizens on Monday laid siege to Ullal Town Municipal Council (UTMC) under the banner of Democratic Youth Federation of India to exert pressure on the district administration and State Government to allow them to lead a life with dignity by granting them a place to dwell and restoring House Rent Control Act.

Addressing the gathering, DYFI District President Muneer Katipalla warned that district administration and elected representatives of the region will be responsible if the frustrated protesters take law into their hands and express their frustration through violent means in the coming days.

“The shelter less and homeless citizens of Ullal waited for several years patiently submitting applications to the district administration believing that it will fulfil their demands. But, now they have realised that neither the state government nor the district administration will take any action to restore the rights of poor citizens and hence they have woken up for an unending agitation against the rulers” Katipalla said.

“This time we blocked the UTMC and the protest will be worsened if the administration continues to show its negligence towards the rights of the people, who are unable to cope up with ever rising house rents in the area,” he said, warning that “We will not allow any politician or concerned authorities to wander in the streets if our demands are not fulfilled.”

Setting a deadline before district administration and government Mr Katipalla warned that if the demands of the protesters are not met before April 25, all the shelter less and homeless people will take shelter in the office of Deputy Commissioner. “They will cook food and sleep there” he added.

Raitha Sangha leader Yadava Shetty addressing protesters said that due to the advent of multinational companies and under the pretext of Special Economic Zone, the number of shelter less and houseless people is increasing in the district with every passing day. “The District Administration, the State Government and the Central Government are solely responsible for this growing number of shelter less people and hence it is their joint responsibility to address the woes of these people” he said.

Earlier protesters took out a march from Abbakka Circle shouting slogans against the district administration, state government and local elected representatives. Krishnappa Salyan, Mahabala, Jeevan Raj Kuthar, Vani Kondana, Vilasini Thokkottu, Padmavathi Shetty, Jayanth Naik, Jayaram Kuthar and Rohidas were among those present.


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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: CISF personnel at Bengaluru airport on Wednesday detained two persons after they found two live bullets in their baggage during the routine inspection.

The detained person, said to be of a Mangaluru origin who arrived at the airport on Wednesday morning has claimed to be serving the American military. His mother who had arrived with him too has been taken into custody.

According to officials during the questioning, the man said that he was on a leave and that as he had hurriedly packed his belongings at the last minute there was a possibility that the bullets might have fallen into his bag mistakenly.

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March 25,2020

Udupi, Mar 25: Fearing Corona infection a 56-year-old man has committed suicide over in Udupi. 

The deceased has been identified as Gopalkrishna Madivala.

He was a KSRTC bus driver and was currently performing a duty to train new drivers.

He suspected his friend had contracted COVID-19 and as he had a close association with him, he feared he too will be infected and hence hanged himself on a tree.

Although symptoms of Corona infection do not appear to him, he left behind a death note which stated that he resorted to the extreme step over suspicion of having been infected by a corona trait of a friend. 

Recently, the first COVID-19 positive case in Udupi where a 34-year-old man has been tested positive.

A press release issued by the District Health and Family Welfare Officer on Wednesday said that the man had come from Dubai to Udupi district on March 18.

Since he showed symptoms of COVID-19, he was admitted to the District Government Hospital on March 23. His throat swab was sent for test and the preliminary report stated that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: Two Iranian nationals have been arrested by the Karnataka police for allegedly stealing money from car showrooms by diverting cashiers’ attention in Mangaluru, Udupi and Bengaluru.

The arrested are Saeed Rostami, 26 and his friend Saber Hossein Eghbalzadeh, 35, are both residents of Tehran and in India on tourist visa. They were caught by the sleuths of Bengaluru’s RMC Yard police station.

The accused would approach the cashiers, asking for change for Rs 2000 notes to divert their attention and flee with cash from the showroom. 

The duo landed in New Delhi on January 16. Later, they arrived in coastal Karnataka before reaching Bengaluru on February 1. 

The same day around 4pm, the two visited Trident Automobile Pvt Ltd’s service centre in RMC Yard. They went to cashier Kiran and sought change for Rs 2000. One of them dropped the note and Kiran picked it up for him. Meanwhile, Kiran also noticed there was no change in his cash box and informed the duo accordingly. 

“Kiran later realised Rs 44,000 was missing from the cash box. He verified CCTV footage and found the two visitors stole the money when he bent down to pick up the Rs 2000 note,” a police officer said.

Kiran filed a theft and cheating case against the men. RMC Yard police suggested Kiran circulate the footage at other car showrooms and service centres as they had heard about similar incidents being reported from Udupi, Mangaluru and other places in Bengaluru.

“Sharing of CCTV footage helped us nab the suspects. They visited a showroom near Cauvery junction on Ballari Road on February 6. The staff noticed the duo and realised they were the same guys, who had stolen the money at RMC Yard and informed us,” said police.

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